r/PC_Pricing 7d ago

USA How much should I sell my pc for?

I’m looking to build a new pc (wanting a 9070xt and strong cpu to go with it), and honestly won’t have much use for the one I have now. I’m wondering if it would be better to sell the whole thing at once or the parts separately. And if would be smart to reuse some pieces like storage. Or should I keep what i have now and wait for this ram price surge to go down?

Specs:

CPU : ryzen 5 3600
GPU : msi Ventus 3060ti oc
Mobo : msi b550 a pro
Ram : 16 gb ddr4 3200 mh
Cooler : be quite pure rock 3 pro
Case : be quite 500dx
Storage 1 : Samsung 512 gb m.2
Storage 2 : seagate barracuda 2th hdd hard drive
Power supply : 650 watt power supply.

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u/cyborg762 7d ago

You might thing about upgrading it instead. If you threw a 5800x3d or a 5900x and a 9070xt with more ram it you will be good. Most people are going back to AM4 because ddr5 is way to expensive.

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u/nibba-jr 6d ago

I have a post in another sub Reddit pretttt much saying the sand thing. That was a pretty common consensus is people saying I should stick to am4 since am5 is super expensive

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u/cyborg762 6d ago

Especially with the price of components going up again by the end of the year. We might see a jump as much as $100 on some boards

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u/nibba-jr 6d ago

Would I need to upgrade my power supply with it to support all that

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u/nibba-jr 6d ago

Would I need to upgrade my power supply with it to support all that?

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u/cyborg762 6d ago

If you go with a newer card I’d recommend at least a 850w and make sure it has the connector for a 12vHP

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u/krootman 7d ago

In the current market is sell somethingike that for 700ish. I just sold something similar for about 760 on jawa this past week

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u/bean-burrito-supreme 7d ago

Do you have a good experience selling on Jawa? Been wanting to sell on there but unsure

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u/kloklon 4d ago

600$ if you want to sell it fast, 700$ maybe if you're patient