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Ok so i dont use it much so decided to sell or at least get advice on its value.

Read the rules and it didnt say sales of Physical items was allowed or not and i cant find a PC marketplace so as i will try list it here.

Specs--

Cpu: AMD Phenom ii X4 980 Black Edition 3.7ghz
Board: M5A88-M EVO Sata 3 USB 3 etc
Case: Corsair Carbide 200r [Extra Fans Fitted]
Graphics: Palit Jetstream GTX770 4GB GDDR5 [Couple Months Old]
PSU: Corsair CX600M [Days Old Upgraded For Sale!]
SSD: 128GB OCZ Vertex 4 ~550MB/S
Ram: 4GB Kingston CL9 1333Mhz

Also a few items like aftermarket zalman tower style cooler, pci usb 3 card and sharkoon cold cathode set.

I have extras i can add such as upto 16GB of crucial ballistix sport 1600mhz ram new in packets cost me GBP123 will include discounted aswell as 2 AOC 27 inch IPS monitors one new one slightly used both boxed (still got wrappers on as i didnt take them off) cost me 240 each would sell both for GBP300.

As a guide i would say it was worth around the 600GBP mark but thats based on the rrp of most the items when i bought them which was quite abit more than 600GBP so i am open to advice and offers on what you gamers think its worth now.
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You'd be better listing this on eBay. I'd suggest selling the components piece by piece though. You're likely to get more selling them seperately. Shipping costs would be outrageous for a full build tbh.
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Instead of selling it on Ebay, sell it on [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and get the people to come visit you to pick up the system which saves on shipping.

Or, as Sanctorum said, sell it in parts.
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Thanks for the advice guys i might get it listed on ebay later and shipping shouldn't be too bad if i avoid royal mail.

Any idea on what price to list it as or should i do bids starting low and hope for the best
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I always list on gumtree as they don't con you buy taking money *cough cough* *ebay. But then I'm a known seller on that site around my area. Just put a brief description say you can give them 110% customer satisfaction etc etc they always buy it hope you get a buyer if not ask a friend who may be looking for one or ask them to ask around for you. If it comes to the worst sell on ebay. Remember they take tax though!
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