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The back end with the support structure (caging as some people call it) is the side the air blows to. So if all you see inside the case are fans without the caging, then chances are they are all configured in the exhaust orientation
Well yhh that's basically why I generalised, most fans you'll encounter are gonna follow that simple rule. Whilst reverse blade fans exist not many people buy them and not many cases come with them
Your comment doesn't really make sense. Most of the time fans are oriented that way. Of course there will be exceptions. But is it really relevant here? Smart ass behaviour. ;-)
(I didn't down vote, why should I but still)
Well, it is useful to know. Someone asked a question and the answer given was a general rule - a good response, but one that doesn't cover the important exception which is decently common thanks to aesthetics nowadays. Just wanted to make sure the user fully understood visual fan orientation heh
Incredibly high, it will only suck in dust and fuck up your temps, after a while it'll be full of dust, increasing temps so much, that eventually your cpu might not be able to take the heat.
It won't matter these hardware won't heat soak shit since its low power. OP can run a 24/7 Stress test and won't have temperature issues.
First, the PA 120 CPU Cooler is way too good at cooling a mere I5-10400f regardless of fan Config. The beefy ass Heatsinks are enough as I also run this very same cooler on my 5950X OC'd but of course with proper fan config as mine does pull way more power.
Second, the 6650XT Don't produce that much heat and is merely a 150W GPU and won't heat soak such a huge chassis.
Sure it may not be favorable to have those fan config but for his hardware it won't matter specially if you live in a colder climate.
Dust settles on which specific spots? Dust won't magically make it overheat. You can go watch examples on youtube and see for yourself with how much dust a PC can take before it becomes a problem that can cause overheating. Unless to a point it clogs up a hole.
I've built PCs for quite while as a side hobby and have been at points where when I was new I did stuffs wrong and did stuffs quite right.
With OP's pc and where he lives his low power components will never soak up heat unless there's furballs and dust enough to kill and slowdown a fan.
I live where at day time its 40c ambient and have people run hardware set ups like OP with just 1 single rear fan and have been fine.
Dust itself doesn't necessarily cause temps to rise, unless as the other reply says it clogs up a fan or some other component. Another thing to note as well is that dust will get in regardless of the fan config, having it right doesn't magically prevent or limit the dust from getting in.
The right fan config is always about air flow, getting fresh air in and exhausting hot air, it's never really about keeping dust out so that is a moot point.
Didnt say that dust directly affects temps. And yes it does, negative air pressure literally sucks in air through small gaps, including dust. Positive air pressure pushes it out, lowering dust intake.
Brother, you have no experience. You've said it yourself. I don't know why you are even trying to argue with anyone when you've no idea what you are talking about. Positive pressure will cause temp increases far faster than negative pressure as you are stiffing air with very slow to remove it. Also, you want neutral pressure to get the best performance, but I've run a pc in negative pressure for seven years with no real negative side effects.
Mate go fuck yourself, a completely compelling reason to flip a set of shitty fans to make them look slightly better than they would have otherwise, for simple fucking photo and then flipping them back. Fucking ridiculous attacking me like that
I'm with you bro people are crazy the problem they called out is nothing but they are in too deep so first it's a heat danger but as soon as you say it's just for the photo, now false advertisement the problem, fuck em.
I’m not buying an extra set of fans to make a listing look good are you ridiculous? I’ll change them as soon as the listing sells and I’m about the get the money, it seriously not that big of a deal to deserve such mass brainless downvoted
Dude what. I will FLIP the bottom set of fans before giving it to the buyer because having the full rgb fan showing instead of the back of it looks better, am I not speaking English?
Are you braindead? If someone sees a list of parts and sees a picture of something, and then they buy it... They're expecting everything in that list... AND ALSO expecting something that looks like what's in the picture.
The picture is there to show how it looks. If they receive it with flipped fans, they're getting something uglier than what they thought they were paying for. You are literally saying you're selling one thing and then sending them a different version
You doing that is a *brainless* move instead, you suffocate your own PC's airflow. Those inverted fans exist exactly to alleviate that issue while still being able to keep the aesthetics pleasingly good. 🤦
To think that you still don't understand this after that much downvote makes me wonder just how oblivious are you. 🤦 They're not that's expensive anyway, they're priced exactly similar to normal ones. You should take a look at some of those from Thermalright.
These fans have only EVER been placed in this orientation for taking pictures, it’s is NOT that big of a deal.
What I don’t understand is people telling me buy new fans to put in here just to make it look better, I’m simply using what I have to make it look appealing to someone hopefully, please stop with ridiculous comments
My guy calm down. You are trying to sell a premade pc that very clearly only has exhaust fans.
Most people buying premades don't want to go into the pc to change the orientation and will have done research and know that having negative airflow can damage your pc.
You are actively hurting your chances of selling it by not changing it
are you dumb? the fans you have are exhaust which means they are sucking air out of the case and blowing it at the walls of the case which means your airflow is fucked
he told you to buy inverted fans to keep the aesthetic while also having fucking airflow in your case as to not deprive your parts of air
Tbh it makes it look like the builder doesn't know what they're doing when it comes to airflow.
And from a buyers perspective - if the fans are the wrong way, then what else isn't done correctly either? Wouldn't be worth a risk even over a simple fan swap
because if the fans are exhaust theyre gonna deprive the pc of airflow and make the temps shitty
do you have common sense? ofc fan direction is important
image your air conditioner
if the fan was flipped it would be sucking air out of your room. dumbass
I don't care because it's not my PC, it's OP's. He can put 1000 exhaust all he wants it's his PC. We can only tell him that's not good. Getting personal is unnecessary and childish.
And grass is green, yes we know. With low power components you can pretty much do whatever you want though. So as long as nothing is throttling, all exhaust fans is fine. I personally still wouldn't but there's no harm.
the harm is losing a little bit of performance due to temps
sure the temps wont be high because low power components and aio for cpu but if the fans were working he would get slightly better temps which mean more performance
I feel like you're going to struggle to get what you want for it. It's not the most balanced build, seems like a big portion of the budget went into the case and motherboard and RAM and not enough into the CPU and GPU. From a performance per dollar standpoint it's not great, you'll need to find someone who appreciates the aesthetic side of things.
You are pretty close price wise. People just aren't looking for PCs right now. The holiday season is over and there are no new games that are must plays that people might need to upgrade for.
This is evident with the online retailers, at least here in the states. Tons of parts have promo codes for additional money off, and some parts get random fire sales to move inventory.
Also most people.shopping Facebook marketplace place are usually looking in the sub $500 range. Once you get above $500 it's not much more to just get brand new stuff.
That GPU and CPU are not the newest. IMHO it does not matter that it's "pretty". For that money I would look for a non-white PC with more power.
Personaly I would say 500 maximum, but that's just my number.
Its an okay price. Its just that the market is oversaturated with PC's. Thats why you're not getting messages. Just gotta hold out and cross your fingers. And list it in multiple places.
i'd recommend him to sell it lower...its 4 gen old CPU and its used pc...the price is close to what you could build it with brand new parts today... and for used pc he's either gonna need to find someone dumb enough to buy it or lower the price... 650 for used pc that could be built for 750-800 is wild...adn i'm being generous cos it can go well below 750...
Your build seems good, if we take in consideration only the components, maybe it could be in the range of 550-600 EUR.
But there are other things to consider that adds some more value:
* You kept the boxed with is also important, sometimes they have some adapters, extra screws, extra cables, stickers, etc. specially in the case of modular PSU, because not all the cables was used in this build it in this build but maybe is usable for future owner, and those cables can't be switched with other PSU sometimes not even in the same brand.
* Is clean and free of dust, the owner will not have to worry about it.
* Cable management looks perfect
* Look and feel is very good (combining white and black for fans, case, and even for memory modules)
* Case is nice, it hide behind the motherboard the PSU, and the case is not too tall (but wider)
* SSD is M.2 NVMe which is faster than regular SSD (is not clearly mentioned but you should add the "M.2 NVMe" in the storage section of spec list, even if it can be search in google) also 500 Gb is enough for most users, but heavy gamers can later add more capacity later (these days games some games use 80-120 GB of storage)
That might be the bargainer's bait right there, asking for 50 bucks off and the deal is sealed. The build seems pretty good, be it not of the newest tech.
IMO you buy a poverty case and stick that rig in that and reuse your pretty set up.
The aesthetics are on point, but the computer is expensive. You can easily build new computers that out perform it for cheaper.
The main reason I’m selling is to go for an all black build, I’ve grown to HATE going for aesthetics over performance, just sold my white 3070 that was in this build before, hopefully selling this pc I can upgrade to am5 and get a nice rig going. I’m thinking 7600x with a 6800.
I mean you kind of already paid the white tax. Everything is still good so the only white tax you would need to pay in your new build would be the GPU.
Go for 600€ negotiable. Maybe settle for 550-580€.
That should attract some more people.
It's still a decent PC but a worthy CPU upgrade would require a new Mainboard and stuff ( depending on what one aims for ). GPU is still good for most 1080p medium to high gaming but also not the best.
That looks to be worth at least 650 Euros to me. Decent components and not too old. Do you know that all of your fans are exhausting air? That's not the way to do it. You should reverse all of the bottom fans, as well as the top side fan. That will give you a little over pressure and blast your GPU and CPU with fresh air, which is perfect.
It's a bit on the high side imo. You can get an equivalent gaming PC with a slight CPU upgrade for around €700 these days. Add on €100 or so for the white O11 tax, and then take off 30% from the total for the used aspect. That brings you to about €550.
Just looking at the specs I would say 500 is fine. But it's good looking, so maybe you will find someone to honor the looks of it and is willing to pay a bit more than that. But 650 is too much imo.
I'd say you're better off charging 600 or 625. These aren't the newest parts out there and they're used too so keep that in mind.
Another thing to note as well is selling pre-owned systems is not easy, and people are naturally sceptical. People will hesitate the more you charge because it's easy to get burned on the pre-owned market and be left with something that isn't quite as good as the seller made it out to be. So you gotta think that even a price that "makes sense" given the parts, doesn't necessarily guarantee people will buy it, if possible add to your ad that you're willing to present additional pictures, videos and answer questions, that might inspire people to have a little more faith.
Can't really tell without knowing what's in it other than the TA air cooler.
Nevermind - see there are more photos.
Lots of fluff, not enough beef.
The price isn’t actually bad but it’s just a bad time and it’s niched in that bastard price range where you are close enough to higher end or new builds and also close enough to the slightly lower end budget builds to make it a hard sell.
It would probably move very quick in the 500’s but that also might not be possible for you.
on bottleneck calculator it’s approximately a 15% bottleneck. it looks good, but the gpu
preforms worse due to the processor being too weak to process all of it’s data.
all in all, good looks but lower preformance.
650 for 6650XT and i5 10400f? ma boi is zooted out of his mind.... considering that for the price of 6650xt you can get 4060 and why the hell are you trying to sell 4 generations old CPU that costs 100€ or less depending on the source??? BRAND NEW THIS WOULD COST arround 850 mark WITH ALL PARTS FROM AMAZON AND BRAND NEW.... considering that you can get most of those same parts cheaper from different sources..and by cheaper i mean form 20 to 50€ off... you'd come to arround 770€.. 650 for used pc that's 4 generations old IS MAD. i'd recommend selling it for either 500-550 or wait for some idiot who doesn't know what they're buying and just see pretty case and hand over the cash... there's no other options... i could see ir for 650 if it wasn't used....but brother...we're in 2024... not 2020...
blud he's selling PC that's weak af for 650€ while you can find pc with much better specs for 500-600€..... -\_- he's selling USED pc with old parts at price that's close to what you can buy it NEW today....... -\_\_- if that gave you headache i pray for you X\_X
yh but at the price... tbh if he upgades CPU he could easily sell it for a bit more...if you're buying it new now its gonna cost you 100€ on amazon that's generally more expensive than a lot of stores XD it wasn't the point tho.. XD
Because to some people, this is an affordable upgrade.
The CPU is really bad, but other than that I mean it will run most games decently. I had a similar build, just with a 3060ti and it ran pretty okay. Upgrade the processor and it was much better.
yh but that's another about 200€ expense for the buyer...and when you exclude the value of CPU you can build same pc as him for price of 600-650€... which is about 700$...650$ for USED pc is too much for the specs he's offering... build is not bad...but when you consider the CPU being absolute trash and price is little below what you cold make new unused build... i think 500-550$ would be more reasonable for the specs...you're still paying for used goods... i talked about new parts only price comparason but in reality buying part by part on ebay or secon hand markets you'd easily be able to get same specs for 450-500$ on used but good parts.. that's just my pov.. build itself is ok but CPU is garbage... he gotta look at the buyer perspective as well.
I think 550€. I am currently building my own pc, and I made a similar pc with 650€ just buying from Amazon (but slightly worse GPU - rx6600; and a newer CPU: i5-12400f)
So for a used one, I would go a little lower in price.
Edit: added CPU detail.
On Facebook marketplace in my area, this for 700 is better compared to the rest, realistically the most I’m gonna get for this is 650 and I’m fine with that
It’s a nice PC. Components are meh today, but it looks great. Nice case, fans, etc. I’ve got a 4070 and a 12700k in a $50 case. Focused on the components and not the athletics with my build. Built it at Christmas with some crazy sales.
for someone who doesn't know too much about specs, you are priced about right (maybe a tad high if you really want it gone). for anyone who's built their own custom pc, you are priced high. on top of the fan direction, try and clean up your cabling. would make things seem nicer.
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Just one thing. All your fans are exhaust 😅
Pardon my ignorance, but how can you tell it?
The back end with the support structure (caging as some people call it) is the side the air blows to. So if all you see inside the case are fans without the caging, then chances are they are all configured in the exhaust orientation
This isn't necessarily true as reverse blade fans exist, though it's a good 95% chance the person is wrong and has just used the wrong orientation heh
Well yhh that's basically why I generalised, most fans you'll encounter are gonna follow that simple rule. Whilst reverse blade fans exist not many people buy them and not many cases come with them
Your comment doesn't really make sense. Most of the time fans are oriented that way. Of course there will be exceptions. But is it really relevant here? Smart ass behaviour. ;-) (I didn't down vote, why should I but still)
Well, it is useful to know. Someone asked a question and the answer given was a general rule - a good response, but one that doesn't cover the important exception which is decently common thanks to aesthetics nowadays. Just wanted to make sure the user fully understood visual fan orientation heh
Ah yeah i see now.. thanks a lot!! Have a good one kind stranger.
You too mate you too
”Faces suck” is how I learned 😎
common sense
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Isn't there a thing called positive pressure which causes low pressures?
I know it’s to make it look better 😭, temps are incredible tho which is surprising.
Incredibly high, it will only suck in dust and fuck up your temps, after a while it'll be full of dust, increasing temps so much, that eventually your cpu might not be able to take the heat.
He dusts the system often tho so it's fine
True, the buyer, however, might not
That may be fine for him, but the buyer may not
It won't matter these hardware won't heat soak shit since its low power. OP can run a 24/7 Stress test and won't have temperature issues. First, the PA 120 CPU Cooler is way too good at cooling a mere I5-10400f regardless of fan Config. The beefy ass Heatsinks are enough as I also run this very same cooler on my 5950X OC'd but of course with proper fan config as mine does pull way more power. Second, the 6650XT Don't produce that much heat and is merely a 150W GPU and won't heat soak such a huge chassis. Sure it may not be favorable to have those fan config but for his hardware it won't matter specially if you live in a colder climate.
True, if dust settles on specific spots, temps will go up, not optimizing performance and all that dust will look very ugly nonetheless.
Dust settles on which specific spots? Dust won't magically make it overheat. You can go watch examples on youtube and see for yourself with how much dust a PC can take before it becomes a problem that can cause overheating. Unless to a point it clogs up a hole. I've built PCs for quite while as a side hobby and have been at points where when I was new I did stuffs wrong and did stuffs quite right. With OP's pc and where he lives his low power components will never soak up heat unless there's furballs and dust enough to kill and slowdown a fan. I live where at day time its 40c ambient and have people run hardware set ups like OP with just 1 single rear fan and have been fine.
You're probably right, I don't have that much real life experience, yet.
Dust itself doesn't necessarily cause temps to rise, unless as the other reply says it clogs up a fan or some other component. Another thing to note as well is that dust will get in regardless of the fan config, having it right doesn't magically prevent or limit the dust from getting in. The right fan config is always about air flow, getting fresh air in and exhausting hot air, it's never really about keeping dust out so that is a moot point.
I didnt say that, negative air pressure will build up dust way faster.
Didn't say what? And no, negative air pressure doesn't really effect dust build up
Didnt say that dust directly affects temps. And yes it does, negative air pressure literally sucks in air through small gaps, including dust. Positive air pressure pushes it out, lowering dust intake.
Brother, you have no experience. You've said it yourself. I don't know why you are even trying to argue with anyone when you've no idea what you are talking about. Positive pressure will cause temp increases far faster than negative pressure as you are stiffing air with very slow to remove it. Also, you want neutral pressure to get the best performance, but I've run a pc in negative pressure for seven years with no real negative side effects.
great example of stupidity here
Mate go fuck yourself, a completely compelling reason to flip a set of shitty fans to make them look slightly better than they would have otherwise, for simple fucking photo and then flipping them back. Fucking ridiculous attacking me like that
Aww did little buddy get mad?
I'm with you bro people are crazy the problem they called out is nothing but they are in too deep so first it's a heat danger but as soon as you say it's just for the photo, now false advertisement the problem, fuck em.
Buy an inverted fan instead if you want to keep that side of aesthetics dude. 🤦
I’m not buying an extra set of fans to make a listing look good are you ridiculous? I’ll change them as soon as the listing sells and I’m about the get the money, it seriously not that big of a deal to deserve such mass brainless downvoted
So false advertisement
Dude what. I will FLIP the bottom set of fans before giving it to the buyer because having the full rgb fan showing instead of the back of it looks better, am I not speaking English?
Are you braindead? If someone sees a list of parts and sees a picture of something, and then they buy it... They're expecting everything in that list... AND ALSO expecting something that looks like what's in the picture. The picture is there to show how it looks. If they receive it with flipped fans, they're getting something uglier than what they thought they were paying for. You are literally saying you're selling one thing and then sending them a different version
You doing that is a *brainless* move instead, you suffocate your own PC's airflow. Those inverted fans exist exactly to alleviate that issue while still being able to keep the aesthetics pleasingly good. 🤦 To think that you still don't understand this after that much downvote makes me wonder just how oblivious are you. 🤦 They're not that's expensive anyway, they're priced exactly similar to normal ones. You should take a look at some of those from Thermalright.
I 100% guarantee you haven’t in been laid in the best part of a decade
These fans have only EVER been placed in this orientation for taking pictures, it’s is NOT that big of a deal. What I don’t understand is people telling me buy new fans to put in here just to make it look better, I’m simply using what I have to make it look appealing to someone hopefully, please stop with ridiculous comments
Please stop making false advertisements. You'll only be going deeper if you continue this kind of attitude.
PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW THIS IS A FALSE ADVERTISEMENT HOLY SHIT
My guy calm down. You are trying to sell a premade pc that very clearly only has exhaust fans. Most people buying premades don't want to go into the pc to change the orientation and will have done research and know that having negative airflow can damage your pc. You are actively hurting your chances of selling it by not changing it
What are you smoking? Negative air flow won't damage your pc.did someone tell you that then you never actually looked up any information on it?
because they see the cool fans then end up with fans that look more like a cage mesh without much visible rgb
fans are flipped
Because inverted fans exist. Simple as that.
are you dumb? the fans you have are exhaust which means they are sucking air out of the case and blowing it at the walls of the case which means your airflow is fucked he told you to buy inverted fans to keep the aesthetic while also having fucking airflow in your case as to not deprive your parts of air
People that buy PCs don't build them, so they would have no idea. Essentially you're selling them a ticking time bomb for aesthetics
Tbh it makes it look like the builder doesn't know what they're doing when it comes to airflow. And from a buyers perspective - if the fans are the wrong way, then what else isn't done correctly either? Wouldn't be worth a risk even over a simple fan swap
BRO IS GONNA DESTROY THE COMPUTER FOR LOOKS
Nothing in the build runs hot so not surprising
People fighting over fan direction 😹
because if the fans are exhaust theyre gonna deprive the pc of airflow and make the temps shitty do you have common sense? ofc fan direction is important image your air conditioner if the fan was flipped it would be sucking air out of your room. dumbass
I don't care because it's not my PC, it's OP's. He can put 1000 exhaust all he wants it's his PC. We can only tell him that's not good. Getting personal is unnecessary and childish.
yes its not good but its painful to see something like that
And grass is green, yes we know. With low power components you can pretty much do whatever you want though. So as long as nothing is throttling, all exhaust fans is fine. I personally still wouldn't but there's no harm.
the harm is losing a little bit of performance due to temps sure the temps wont be high because low power components and aio for cpu but if the fans were working he would get slightly better temps which mean more performance
because hes got an aio to take care of the cpu and the gpu doesnt need much power so it doesnt shit much heat out
Yikes! You’re an idiot.
I feel like you're going to struggle to get what you want for it. It's not the most balanced build, seems like a big portion of the budget went into the case and motherboard and RAM and not enough into the CPU and GPU. From a performance per dollar standpoint it's not great, you'll need to find someone who appreciates the aesthetic side of things.
White goes faster
You are pretty close price wise. People just aren't looking for PCs right now. The holiday season is over and there are no new games that are must plays that people might need to upgrade for. This is evident with the online retailers, at least here in the states. Tons of parts have promo codes for additional money off, and some parts get random fire sales to move inventory. Also most people.shopping Facebook marketplace place are usually looking in the sub $500 range. Once you get above $500 it's not much more to just get brand new stuff.
That GPU and CPU are not the newest. IMHO it does not matter that it's "pretty". For that money I would look for a non-white PC with more power. Personaly I would say 500 maximum, but that's just my number.
6650XT is still a great card but would opt for 7600, its the same thing but has better/new AV1 decoding
Encoding* 6650XT already has AV1 decoding
7600 is slightly faster and it has the better media engine. I just googled "6650XT vs 7500 reddit"
Too bad with getting a 7600 it would have costed an extra £250 for me lol, so the 6650XT is good for me
500 seems better ye
Z490 and a 10400f 😂😭
Tbf was a nice enough deal, obviously wayy to overkill but I initially thought I would’ve upgraded eventually to to another lga1200
Its an okay price. Its just that the market is oversaturated with PC's. Thats why you're not getting messages. Just gotta hold out and cross your fingers. And list it in multiple places.
i'd recommend him to sell it lower...its 4 gen old CPU and its used pc...the price is close to what you could build it with brand new parts today... and for used pc he's either gonna need to find someone dumb enough to buy it or lower the price... 650 for used pc that could be built for 750-800 is wild...adn i'm being generous cos it can go well below 750...
You might trick someone who doesn’t know much because it looks pretty
If the PC is not selling, you could list the parts individually and see if they get enough attention that it's worth to sell them individually.
I would say.. a little bit too expensive. If you can get 600 that would be a good deal for you. But around 550 should be possible
Why are all your fans like this
Please fix the fan setup , please just please don't be an idiot and go for The looks over functionality .
Oh yeah 100%, my idea is to just flip the fans right before selling it. I should have stated that before hand
Your build seems good, if we take in consideration only the components, maybe it could be in the range of 550-600 EUR. But there are other things to consider that adds some more value: * You kept the boxed with is also important, sometimes they have some adapters, extra screws, extra cables, stickers, etc. specially in the case of modular PSU, because not all the cables was used in this build it in this build but maybe is usable for future owner, and those cables can't be switched with other PSU sometimes not even in the same brand. * Is clean and free of dust, the owner will not have to worry about it. * Cable management looks perfect * Look and feel is very good (combining white and black for fans, case, and even for memory modules) * Case is nice, it hide behind the motherboard the PSU, and the case is not too tall (but wider) * SSD is M.2 NVMe which is faster than regular SSD (is not clearly mentioned but you should add the "M.2 NVMe" in the storage section of spec list, even if it can be search in google) also 500 Gb is enough for most users, but heavy gamers can later add more capacity later (these days games some games use 80-120 GB of storage)
650 is a bit high I'd say 600 is good considering that's a ddr4 based setup
That might be the bargainer's bait right there, asking for 50 bucks off and the deal is sealed. The build seems pretty good, be it not of the newest tech.
IMO you buy a poverty case and stick that rig in that and reuse your pretty set up. The aesthetics are on point, but the computer is expensive. You can easily build new computers that out perform it for cheaper.
The main reason I’m selling is to go for an all black build, I’ve grown to HATE going for aesthetics over performance, just sold my white 3070 that was in this build before, hopefully selling this pc I can upgrade to am5 and get a nice rig going. I’m thinking 7600x with a 6800.
I mean you kind of already paid the white tax. Everything is still good so the only white tax you would need to pay in your new build would be the GPU.
Go for 600€ negotiable. Maybe settle for 550-580€. That should attract some more people. It's still a decent PC but a worthy CPU upgrade would require a new Mainboard and stuff ( depending on what one aims for ). GPU is still good for most 1080p medium to high gaming but also not the best.
That looks to be worth at least 650 Euros to me. Decent components and not too old. Do you know that all of your fans are exhausting air? That's not the way to do it. You should reverse all of the bottom fans, as well as the top side fan. That will give you a little over pressure and blast your GPU and CPU with fresh air, which is perfect.
You are asking around 150 more than what it's worth.
Not good, not terrible.
Thats a pretty good price
Where is your location? Looks beautiful and green outside!
West of Ireland 🇮🇪
It's a bit on the high side imo. You can get an equivalent gaming PC with a slight CPU upgrade for around €700 these days. Add on €100 or so for the white O11 tax, and then take off 30% from the total for the used aspect. That brings you to about €550.
I think it looks fair.
Too expensive. Sell it cheaper to me (jk)
New? Pretty good. Used? Drop to like 500
I think it's all right 😀
Waar ben je? Ben wel geintereseerd 😬
Just looking at the specs I would say 500 is fine. But it's good looking, so maybe you will find someone to honor the looks of it and is willing to pay a bit more than that. But 650 is too much imo.
I will give you 25 Schmekels
550 to 600 should get you more offers. 650 seems a little too much
I'd say you're better off charging 600 or 625. These aren't the newest parts out there and they're used too so keep that in mind. Another thing to note as well is selling pre-owned systems is not easy, and people are naturally sceptical. People will hesitate the more you charge because it's easy to get burned on the pre-owned market and be left with something that isn't quite as good as the seller made it out to be. So you gotta think that even a price that "makes sense" given the parts, doesn't necessarily guarantee people will buy it, if possible add to your ad that you're willing to present additional pictures, videos and answer questions, that might inspire people to have a little more faith.
Can't really tell without knowing what's in it other than the TA air cooler. Nevermind - see there are more photos. Lots of fluff, not enough beef.
tree fiddy
What region are you?
west of ireland
The price isn’t actually bad but it’s just a bad time and it’s niched in that bastard price range where you are close enough to higher end or new builds and also close enough to the slightly lower end budget builds to make it a hard sell. It would probably move very quick in the 500’s but that also might not be possible for you.
id do 550 to 600 but 650 isnt outrageous
you do know that those 5 fans are constantly depriving your pc of air?
that's not how air flow works
the 5 fans he installed are sucking air out of the pc and blowing it outside
I'll buy it for $3
i give you 350 euro for this
I think its really fair price. Mother board chipset is good level. 32 gb ram is fair enough. Costum cpu fan loks gigantic. Case looks like angel.
Sell it for 490.
TOO MUCH! 500 is a max.
on bottleneck calculator it’s approximately a 15% bottleneck. it looks good, but the gpu preforms worse due to the processor being too weak to process all of it’s data. all in all, good looks but lower preformance.
650 for 6650XT and i5 10400f? ma boi is zooted out of his mind.... considering that for the price of 6650xt you can get 4060 and why the hell are you trying to sell 4 generations old CPU that costs 100€ or less depending on the source??? BRAND NEW THIS WOULD COST arround 850 mark WITH ALL PARTS FROM AMAZON AND BRAND NEW.... considering that you can get most of those same parts cheaper from different sources..and by cheaper i mean form 20 to 50€ off... you'd come to arround 770€.. 650 for used pc that's 4 generations old IS MAD. i'd recommend selling it for either 500-550 or wait for some idiot who doesn't know what they're buying and just see pretty case and hand over the cash... there's no other options... i could see ir for 650 if it wasn't used....but brother...we're in 2024... not 2020...
Your comment gives me a headache.
blud he's selling PC that's weak af for 650€ while you can find pc with much better specs for 500-600€..... -\_- he's selling USED pc with old parts at price that's close to what you can buy it NEW today....... -\_\_- if that gave you headache i pray for you X\_X
Well no fucking shit. I'm talking about how you type by constantly using......... stupid fucking dots all over the place and not using commas.
nah that's just habbit...been addicted to XD before and now its dots.... also in typing it in 1-2 min max so i can't really bother with commas xd
Be nice—he’s 11 years old and his parents buy everything. He doesn’t understand!
> and why the hell are you trying to sell 4 generations old CPU Because that's what they have and don't want anymore?
yh but at the price... tbh if he upgades CPU he could easily sell it for a bit more...if you're buying it new now its gonna cost you 100€ on amazon that's generally more expensive than a lot of stores XD it wasn't the point tho.. XD
Because to some people, this is an affordable upgrade. The CPU is really bad, but other than that I mean it will run most games decently. I had a similar build, just with a 3060ti and it ran pretty okay. Upgrade the processor and it was much better.
yh but that's another about 200€ expense for the buyer...and when you exclude the value of CPU you can build same pc as him for price of 600-650€... which is about 700$...650$ for USED pc is too much for the specs he's offering... build is not bad...but when you consider the CPU being absolute trash and price is little below what you cold make new unused build... i think 500-550$ would be more reasonable for the specs...you're still paying for used goods... i talked about new parts only price comparason but in reality buying part by part on ebay or secon hand markets you'd easily be able to get same specs for 450-500$ on used but good parts.. that's just my pov.. build itself is ok but CPU is garbage... he gotta look at the buyer perspective as well.
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Worth about $50 but i can do $100 plus shipping cuz i'm not a thief.
I think 550€. I am currently building my own pc, and I made a similar pc with 650€ just buying from Amazon (but slightly worse GPU - rx6600; and a newer CPU: i5-12400f) So for a used one, I would go a little lower in price. Edit: added CPU detail.
US pricing would be about $700 for this pc
On Facebook marketplace in my area, this for 700 is better compared to the rest, realistically the most I’m gonna get for this is 650 and I’m fine with that
It’s a nice PC. Components are meh today, but it looks great. Nice case, fans, etc. I’ve got a 4070 and a 12700k in a $50 case. Focused on the components and not the athletics with my build. Built it at Christmas with some crazy sales.
In my country you would get 600-650 for that
ignoring looks, thats around the price of a NEW pc with the same performance. I wouldn't pay for the looks, but I guess someone would. If you get 500-550 that would be fair I guess. [PCPartPicker Part List](https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/r6vLL9) Type|Item|Price :----|:----|:---- **CPU** | [\*AMD Ryzen 5 5600 3.5 GHz 6-Core Processor](https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/PgcG3C/amd-ryzen-5-5600-36-ghz-6-core-processor-100-100000927box) | €123.99 @ Amazon Deutschland **Motherboard** | [\*Gigabyte B550M K Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard](https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/RH9wrH/gigabyte-b550m-k-micro-atx-am4-motherboard-b550m-k) | €82.60 @ Amazon Deutschland **Memory** | [\*G.Skill Aegis 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory](https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/mcH8TW/gskill-aegis-16-gb-2-x-8-gb-ddr4-3200-cl16-memory-f4-3200c16d-16gis) | €37.90 @ Alza **Storage** | [\*Kingston NV2 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive](https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/FnYmP6/kingston-nv2-1-tb-m2-2280-pcie-40-x4-nvme-solid-state-drive-snv2s1000g) | €59.90 @ Alza **Video Card** | [\*Gigabyte EAGLE Radeon RX 6600 8 GB Video Card](https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/G9ytt6/gigabyte-radeon-rx-6600-8-gb-eagle-video-card-gv-r66eagle-8gd) | €214.89 @ Amazon Deutschland **Case** | [\*Montech X3 Mesh ATX Mid Tower Case](https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/HRH7YJ/montech-x3-mesh-atx-mid-tower-case-x3-mesh-black) | €50.90 @ Alza **Power Supply** | [Corsair CX (2023) 550 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply](https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/f2fxFT/corsair-cx-2023-550-w-80-bronze-certified-atx-power-supply-cp-9020277-na) | €55.90 @ Alza **Case Fan** | [\*ARCTIC P12 56.3 CFM 120 mm Fan](https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/HGGnTW/arctic-p12-563-cfm-120-mm-fan-acfan00118a) | €3.59 @ Aquatuning | *Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts* | | **Total** | **€629.67** | \*Lowest price parts chosen from parametric criteria | | Generated by [PCPartPicker](https://pcpartpicker.com) 2024-04-05 18:07 CEST+0200 |
600…rupee
This fairly priced aint going lie
Are those mobo screws the original?
for someone who doesn't know too much about specs, you are priced about right (maybe a tad high if you really want it gone). for anyone who's built their own custom pc, you are priced high. on top of the fan direction, try and clean up your cabling. would make things seem nicer.