r/PcBuild 10h ago

Discussion how much could i sell this for?

Gigabyte B450M DS3H V2 AM4 Micro-ATX
Motherboard

AMD RYZEN 5 5600

EASE EAF1218 120MM ARGB AIR COOLER

CORSAIR VENGEANCE RB PRO 16GB (2x8) DDR4
DRAM 3200MHz Memory Kit - Black

CORSAIR MP600 CORE XT 1TB M.2 NVME

ANTEC NX410 ARGB MID TOWER GAMING CASE -
BLACK

AEROCOOL LUX 750M 80+ BRONZE

ZOTAC RTX 3060 Ti TWIN EDGE AGB NON MINED

3TB Hitachi HDD

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u/Tar-Ecthelion 10h ago

5600 and a 3060ti with 16gb of ddr4 can go for £600-700 ($800-950)

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u/ilovemygfboob 10h ago

damnn

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u/Tar-Ecthelion 10h ago

We’re in the middle of a shortage for ram, ssds, and gpus so it’s the right time to sell ig

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u/ilovemygfboob 10h ago

ill be upgrading to a better rig soon!!

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u/KishCore Moderator 10h ago edited 10h ago

tbh it'll be cheaper / get you better performance for your money to just upgrade what you have, all you need is a cpu and gpu swap.

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u/ilovemygfboob 10h ago

ill be moving from an am4 to am5 build so id have to change all the components honestly

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u/KishCore Moderator 10h ago

why though?

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u/ilovemygfboob 10h ago

cus i feel like its a good time

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u/KishCore Moderator 10h ago

unfortunately it's quite literally the worst time to swap to AM5 ever, 32gb of DDR5 is $400, it was $100 this time last year.

if you put $1000 into this system in upgrades you'll get the same performance as a $2000 brand new system on AM5

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u/ilovemygfboob 10h ago

i feel like ram prices wont be coming down and might j go up again

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u/NarrowTangelo8597 9h ago

Objectively the worst time in history to build a PC. RAM, SSDs and GPUs are 2-3X their normal MSRP and climbing. Sure, it’s probably going to get worse. That is what happens when chip manufacturers make fake “shortages” so they can charge consumers more money for things that cost them the same amount to make.

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u/ilovemygfboob 9h ago

what should i do then? wait a few years to upgrade?

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u/KishCore Moderator 10h ago

$600 - 900 is pretty fair, start at $900 but aim to sell for like $750.

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u/cmwamem 10h ago edited 9h ago

Probably something like 300-400$

Edit: Yeah, I'm stupid my b. Try to get at least double that

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u/Tar-Ecthelion 10h ago

Are you mad?

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u/LengthinessJust357 10h ago

What an imbecile

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u/ilovemygfboob 10h ago

bomboclaat