How much would you pay for a PC with these specs?

How much would you pay for a PC with these specs?

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400 american shekels

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>intel
>nvidia

Haven't owned a PC in years, saw this for about 300USD

Just looking to play some old emulators and a few old fps games, nothing serious, want to play half life again after all the years

>intel

I wouldn't buy the shit.

$300 is too much with the following information, because it's likely:
>2600K in the brink of failure due to high OC
>970 in the brink of failure due to mining
>16GB RAM DDR3 unbranded/shady RAM
>Asus P67/Z68/Z77 entry level motherboard with D-PAK MOSFETs, or H61 motherboard after previous motherboard failed due to heavy OC
>700W Chieftec housefire PSU

Yeah nice, cheers
Do you think it's outdated? Or will be outdated soon?

>only usable shit is RAM
40$

no more than $750

> ignores the valid points and asks for subjective bullshit instead.
You know what? Just buy it you stupid cunt.

you are literally retarded. this spec is perfect for you

I'll give you 100, maybe 150 for the GPU only

That's a 2nd gen i7. Lower that price by about 300 at least bud. Old motherboard and ram looking at failing board any day now, and failing HDD any day

It's good for you, but don't pay a lot for questionable hardware over 6 years old

350

>doesn't say the brand of psu
>doesn't specify motherboard chipset
>doesn't specify lots of shit
lmao this is the power of r/gaming aka /v/?

700 €

that processor is fucking shit

>$250

tree fiddy

just no

> no mention of what i7 it is
> no mention of what motherboard it is
> loose drive, no OS
> DISK DRIVE
wouldn't even dream of making an offer unless i knew more about it.

3.5

350$

10€ if new
0€ if used

My 11 year old motherboard has been running an OC since the day I bought it.

No the real issue here is that OP's choice of PC doesn't have any real specs - the actual CPU model, RAM specs, motherboard model, if the GPU is a low end design. Though I suspect that this is OPs old PC and he is fishing for market value.

$100

>second gen i7
not even 20 dollars
>gtx 970
80 dollars or less since a 120 dollar rx 570 with 8gb of vram beats the shit out of it
>16gbs of ddr3 ram
40-50 dollars
>asus motherboard
30 dollars
>2tb samsung hdd
50 or 60 dollars if its 7200rpm
>disk drive
20 dollars
>700w psu
50 dollars

Look at that clockspeed. It's either an i3 model or it's a 3930k
Check the RAM amount - nobody with a fucking i3 is going to payu more than the CPU was worth in RAM.

If the real specs are what I'm thinking, this might actually be a decent machine for under $400

£400 maybe

450 leafbux

>second gen i7
>i3
are you fucking retarded?
this pc isnt worth more than 250 to 300 dollars

There are only two Sandy Bridge CPUs with a 3.2Ghz base and only one with a 3.2Ghz boost. The 6 core 3930k, the OEM special 4 core 2450p, and a model nobody ever heard of the lower end 4 core 2310.

You're calling me retarded? Yet you don't know that for the price a Sandy Bridge 6 core makes as much sense as a 1600X?

2600K is 3.4 base.

Probably an locked i7
A refurbished Dell Optiplex with an i7 2600 16GB ram 1TB HDD is like $250 on Ebay a cheap EVGA 500W PSU is $40 brand new and I'd take a 500W EVGA over a no name 700W any day. A GTX 970 EVGA SSC is $130 on Ebay.

I'd say 350~400 is pretty fair...

>buying a cheap PSU, buying a used PSU
>Buying a 970
And you forget the going rate for RAM is $10 a GB, so OPs example has a minimum value of $150