August 22, 201312 yr Was offered this from my brother, I don't want to rip him off or anything, I just want to give him a fair price. OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 UltimateVersion 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601Other OS Description Not AvailableOS Manufacturer Microsoft CorporationSystem Name PETE-PCSystem Manufacturer System manufacturerSystem Model System Product NameSystem Type x64-based PCProcessor Intel® Core™ i7 CPU 930 @ 2.80GHz, 2801 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 0908, 21/09/2010SMBIOS Version 2.5Windows Directory C:\WindowsSystem Directory C:\Windows\system32https://a.gfx.ms/i_safe.gif [image blocked; please upload it at an approved host.]Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume3Locale United KingdomHardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7601.17514"User Name Pete-PC\PeteTime Zone GMT Daylight TimeInstalled Physical Memory (RAM) 8.00 GBTotal Physical Memory 7.99 GBAvailable Physical Memory 6.53 GBTotal Virtual Memory 16.0 GBAvailable Virtual Memory 14.5 GBPage File Space 7.99 GBGraphics card: ATI Radeon HD 5700 series
August 23, 201312 yr An intel i7 processor can sell for $600-700 alone :L There are different generations to series of processors. The latest Intel processor is a Haswell, 4th. While this is only a 2nd I believe. The CPU you can no longer get because they don't make them anymore, so let's price it as 200 which is reasonable. Ram you can get for 60-80 bucks. That GPU is really worthless in all honestly. All the other normal pc parts, are just like :disc drive(20), HDD(which I don't see 50-100) and case. I don't see anything popping out, as it's not worth much. Still the i7 would run pretty nicely. I think 300 is what I would pay, but 400 is reasonable for it while giving you a bit of a discount for being used. Edited August 23, 201312 yr by Wowzoor
August 23, 201312 yr An intel i7 processor can sell for $600-700 alone :L not really, you have the 3rd and 4th gen who are like $320 max, and the extremes are $900-1k but this is 2nd gen so you should be happy to get $200 for the processor if it's new and unused considering it has been used, i'd say around $300-350 for the entire build
August 23, 201312 yr I have built an PC with Intel i7-920, 8GB kingston RAM, MSI x58 platinum motherboard, 500GB SATA3 hard drive, Nvidia geforce 210 graphics card(only needed this as the motherboard doesn't have an integrated one). All went for around $350~, motherboard an CPU was used, but not alot, considering CPU's don't really break, so this added up to be a really fair price. All the parts besides motherboard and cpu are brand new, I didn't include the power supply, cables, etc in the list, but they are included in the price.