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Sell my gaming rig? need input.

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dtrunk

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Kailua-Kona, HI
hey guys, life has thrown me a curve ball and it's about time I move on from gaming. :cry:

should i part it out or sell as a whole? How much should I expect to get on ebay? either way I have a feeling I'm going to lose a lot of $$$.

Case: Cooler Master HAF - X
- Upgraded all (3) 200mm fans to Cooler Master Mega Flow RED LED
PSU: Cooler Master Silent 850w
Mobo: Asrock Z77 Extreme 4
CPU: Intel i5 3570k (running at 4ghz with NO voltage tweaking)
Video Card: EVGA GTX 680 Hydro Copper 2gb (runs at 1251mhz, not overclocked or voltage tweaked)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16gb (4x 4gb) DDR3 1600 (Running @1600)
Boot Drive: OCZ Agility 3 120gb SATAIII
2ndary Drive: Western Digital Black 1 Terabyte 7200rpm SATAIII
OS: Win 7 Pro SP1 x64
Cooling: XSPC RX360 wth YL 120mmx20mm med speed fans (push), Swiftech MCP350 pump wth xspc reservoir top, EK HF Supreme CPU block, 1/2" XSPC Barb fittings, XSPC Black 7/16" tubing, Anti-kink Coiled in RED
Optical: Sony DVD combo drive/burner
Fan Controller: NZXT Sentry Mesh
Included games: Starcraft II, Battlefield 3 Limited Edition (no expansion)

Temps on CPU max at 56c, and that is just one core. Temps on video card max at 45c. (both based on summer temps of about 100F outside, 80F (ish) inside the house.

and of course between the tubing/coils and red glow of the LED fans the system looks AWESOME!

ty in advance.
 
Well , a good price would be the price you got it for - 30% of it.

But it would be a shame to sell it. I mean, it's a pretty sweet rig.
 
Usually you want to part out newer parts.

Don't bother with Ebay just yet. Several forums have Classified sections where you'll probably get better prices. Ours requires 100 posts and a .edu/.mil/ISP email address. Others might have less restrictions. There's XtremeSystems, [H]ardOCP, Overclock.net, TechPowerUp, Guru3D, Anandtech, and a few more.
 
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