Hey folks! I recently picked up a second-hand PC for ₹35,000 (about $410) and I'm looking for your thoughts on whether that was a reasonable deal. I got to test it at the seller's place, and everything seemed to work perfectly, but I haven't booted it up myself yet since there's no integrated GPU in the CPU. Here's the full build:
- **CPU**: Intel Core i5-12400F
- **Motherboard**: Gigabyte B660M Aorus Pro DDR4
- **RAM**: G.Skill Trident Z 32GB (2x16GB) 3600 MHz (with lifetime warranty)
- **AIO Cooler**: NZXT Kraken X 240
- **PSU**: Lian Li SP750 SFX (still under warranty)
- **Case**: Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini
- **Fans**: 6x Lian Li AL120
- **Cables**: Lian Li Strimmer RGB cables
I'm not too concerned with the RGB elements; I just want to focus on whether the core components—CPU, motherboard, RAM, PSU, and AIO cooler—are worth the ₹35K I paid. What do you all think this setup would generally sell for in second-hand markets like OLX in India? Not looking to sell it, just wanting to ensure I didn't overpay! Thanks for any insights!
4 Answers
I think ₹35,000 is a fair price here in the UK, even without considering the RGB stuff. The core components are solid!
Honestly, I think it's a bit overpriced because it doesn't have a GPU. You might find better deals without it.
Could be cheaper, but overall it’s okay for that setup. Just keep in mind the market fluctuations.
I feel like these questions could be more useful in a dedicated area just for pricing and valuations...
Yeah, I agree! Seems reasonable.