I'm trying to figure out how to price my used RAM sticks. I have three DDR5 5600 16gx2 CL30-36-36-89 Trident Z5 Neo-RGB sticks and two XPG DDR4 3000 8gx8 sticks. I don't know much about how the prices for used PC components are set, and I'm hoping to get some advice on what would be a fair price range to list them for. I'm not trying to overcharge anyone, just looking to make a little extra cash. Any help would be appreciated!
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The price for used RAM is generally influenced by its condition. A good rule of thumb is that if the box is opened, take about 20% off the price, and for used items, depreciate it around 10% for each year. Given the recent price fluctuations in RAM, you might want to list your sticks at about 15% below the current retail price to make them attractive to buyers.
Keep in mind that pricing also depends on demand. So, if there's a surge for certain types of RAM, that could increase your asking price. Try not to list them too high, but also don't undervalue them; find that sweet spot!
A quick way to gauge pricing is to check eBay for similar models of RAM. Look for what others are listing them for, and consider pricing yours about $10 less to attract potential buyers.

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