What’s a fair selling price for my Gaming PC?

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Asked By TechSavvyNinja93 On

I'm looking to sell my Gaming PC and need some advice on pricing. It's my first time selling one, so I want to make sure I'm not underpricing or overpricing it. Here are the specs: Zotac 3060 TI GPU, Intel i5-12600k CPU, 32GB Corsair RAM, a 700W Thermaltake power supply, a 1TB NVMe SSD paired with a 500GB SATA SSD, all housed in an NZXT H400 case. Right now, I've got it listed for $700, but I'm not entirely sure that's the right price. Any thoughts on what I should ask for it?

4 Answers

Answered By CheekyTrader46 On

I'd say you're looking at about $600 if you want to sell it fairly quickly. Just make sure everything's in good working condition!

GamingGuru88 -

Good point! Also, make sure to include some good photos in your listing!

Answered By GamingGuru88 On

I think around $550 to $650 sounds reasonable. You're in a decent range if you want a quick sale. Just keep in mind the market can vary a bit!

PC_Price_Checker -

Yeah, I'd agree with that range. Just make sure to highlight those specs in your listing!

Answered By LolWut123 On

For what it's worth, I would offer something around £10, but let's be real, that's just a joke. Seriously though, your price is a bit high if you want to move it soon.

DealHunter21 -

Haha, right? Maybe add a joke to your listing to attract some attention!

Answered By DealHunter21 On

Honestly, I don't think it's really a $700 machine anymore, especially considering it's used. I'd suggest pricing it closer to $550.

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