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Fair enough. I found someone online asking for $1,200 for this (sans GPU). I'm trying to negotiate $1,100.00.
I'd like to give a fair offer, but wanted some reassurance that this would be a fair valuation. I'll do some digging online to find a comparable build.
Hey everyone,
Looking to buy an i9 9900k build for a Blue Iris (AI-based CCTV setup + home server), and I'm looking through Kijiji for some fair deals.
What would you say is a fair dollar value for the system below?
CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K
Mobo: Asus Z390-E Gaming Motherboard
RAM: 32GB...
I appreciate it, thanks! I think I'm just going to keep this as a spare PC and build a new Z490 Mini ITX build (I do a lot of photo/video work and run software optimized for Intel CPUs) moving forward. Cheers!
Hey guys,
Just looking for some price checks for a computer built with the following:
Processor: Intel i7-8700K (stock clocks)
GPU: Asus GTX 1080 8GB ROG Strix
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i v2
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix Z370-E
RAM: 16GB - 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance 8GB LPX 3000mhz
Case: Corsair...
thanks, I've done that as well, though I haven't heard a response.
funny because the difference between the winning bid and the second bid was 0.01$, though i know at prices in the $400 range, the least you can bid is $1 at a time. unless he pre-bid hi amount:shok:
thanks alot for the tips
My eBay buyer backed out, apparently he got a speeding ticket he needed to pay. I still haven't sold my eBay auction item, so i'm going to relist it.
in theory, when you overclock your chip, you cut some of its life off
in reality, the amount of life you've cut from your CPU is negligible, because by the time your cpu dies, you'd be in desperate need of a new cpu/mobo/computer in general.
I own a similar LED cathode by Logisys, just keep in mind they're not as uni-directional as a cold cathode would be. but in terms of safety, the LED is a great alternative.
gold and sinver won't react like copper and aluminum. you'll be fine. I'm currently using gold/silver/nickel barbs in my loop, and i haven't had anything out of the ordinary show up.