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How much Would you Pay for this PC in 2024

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Item: Ryzen 9 5950X with RTX 2060 12GB on MSI B450M Pro-VDH Board. 650w PSU (Antec) 16GB 3600MHz Vengeance Ram
Age: 2 Yeards
Price: Was R27k new
Payment Method Accepted:
Warranty: Remainder from Evetech
Warranty Holder: Current Owner
Packaging: Original Packing Box
Condition: Like New
Location: Pretoria
Reason: Moving to the US
Shipping: Cost and Risk to buyer
Collection: Yes




FYI
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Item: Ryzen 9 5950X with RTX 2060 12GB on MSI B450M Pro-VDH Board. 650w PSU (Antec) 16GB 3600MHz Vengeance Ram
Age: 2 Yeards
Price: Was R27k new
Payment Method Accepted:
Warranty: Remainder from Evetech
Warranty Holder: Current Owner
Packaging: Original Packing Box
Condition: Like New
Location: Pretoria
Reason: Moving to the US
Shipping: Cost and Risk to buyer
Collection: Yes




FYI
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Two full tanks of '95
 
  • [Edit] That is a rather strange/unusual configuration of components tier for tier. Example CPU vs motherboard vs graphics card.
  • This will vary significantly from person to person.
  • I've seen some insane/unrealistic prices on this platform.
  • My rule of thumb if I'm selling used, I charge no more than 50% of what I paid new irrespective of what others are charging.
 
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  • [Edit] That is a rather strange/unusual configuration of components tier for tier. Example CPU vs motherboard vs graphics card.
  • This will vary significantly from person to person.
  • I've seen some insane/unrealistic prices on this platform.
  • My rule of thumb if I'm selling used, I charge no more than 50% of what I paid new irrespective of what others are charging.
My guess is that it was probably used as a video editing rig where a beefy CPU and more VRAM for rendering/exporting are the most important things
 
My guess is that it was probably used as a video editing rig where a beefy CPU and more VRAM for rendering/exporting are the most important things
Look at the "warranty" holder and everything will make sense. I mean until recently you could get a Core i9 with GTX 1650.
 
Look at the "warranty" holder and everything will make sense. I mean until recently you could get a Core i9 with GTX 1650.
Hahaha that explains it! Look at me trying to use logic in a place that has none :ROFLMAO:
 
Hahaha that explains it! Look at me trying to use logic in a place that has none :ROFLMAO:
Look, there are edge cases where it's the "right" combo, but that was a "professional gaming PC."

Funny enough, one of my top selling cards is a GeForce GT 710. It was often combined with a Ryzen 5950X or similar just to give display. An RTX 2060, though? That doesn't really make sense at any level, other than "I need the CPU power, but I want to game with whatever budget is left over."

@Skadidney you'll probably have more joy splitting the components.
 
It was used for rendering on a heavily CPU bound program called ArtiCAD (for the kitchen industry) that's why the ridiculous imbalance...
But yeah Evetech...single channel 16gb dimm...so stupid.
 

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