Is this second-hand PC build a good deal?

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Asked By CuriousCoder123 On

Hey everyone! I'm diving into PC building and I've found a second-hand build being offered for $1300 AUD (around $870 USD). Here are the specs:

- **Processor**: Intel i5-12600K, 3.7GHz, 12th Gen, 10 cores
- **Motherboard**: MSI Pro Z690-A WiFi LGA1700 ATX
- **RAM**: G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB, 32GB, 6000MHz CL30 DDR5
- **Graphics Card**: Asus RTX 4070 Dual OC, 12GB GDDR6x
- **SSD**: Samsung 980 Pro, 2TB Gen4
- **Power Supply**: Inwin P75F 750W Gold Certified PSU
- **Case**: Deepcool Matrexx 50 ATX with 4 aRGB Fans
- **Cooler**: Deepcool LS520, 240mm High-Performance Liquid Cooler

Any thoughts or advice on whether this is a good deal would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.

3 Answers

Answered By ScamAlertGuru On

Be cautious! This setup might cost around $3000 AUD if new, so $1300 does raise some red flags. Make sure to verify the condition of each component to avoid any surprises later.

CuriousCoder123 -

Just to clarify, it’s second-hand and was built about 3 years ago, so I guess that explains the price a bit.

Answered By TechSavvyTom On

That price is a steal! Definitely go for it. You'd have a solid gaming rig there for a great price. Just check if everything is in working order before you buy.

Answered By BuildMaster101 On

Looks like a great build to me! All the parts should work together nicely and it should serve you well for a few years. Just make sure you're okay with the second-hand aspect, as upgrades could be limited in the future.

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