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Motherboard, cpu, ram and nvme

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What would be a fair price for the following sold as a combo without a cpu cooler?


Intel i7-11700k
ROG Strix z590-E Gaming Wifi
2 x 16gb ddr4 3200
2Tb nvme
 
not much for the CPU and board...but, $1 million for the RAM and $2 or $3 million for the SSD...price depending on whether it's a premium performance SSD with DRAM cache or a mainstream with SLC cache, etc. ;)

Realistically ...prolly $200 - $250 for the CPU & Board. for the RAM, about $400 and for the SSD, $300...maybe more depending on what class of SSD it is and how much life is left in it. that's if you list on FBM / CL / Kijiji....if here, $5 dolla. :LOL:
 
I agree with anabioz for the most part, I'd just raise he CPU and drop the NVMe and RAM a bit. Something like:

CPU: $200
Z590: $185
RAM: $225
NVMe: $270

That would attract some interest 👍
 
It really depends on the brand of RAM we are talking about. Took a look at PC Part Picker and I see Silicon Power DDR4 3200 2x16GB selling at $285 before tax and that's direct from SP. Teamgroup isn't far behind while Corsair (no RGB) is at $350. Bloody depressing that Kingston FURY 3600 used to be $132.

I seen 11900K being sold for as low as $200 in Vancouver FBM but I think that guy just wanted a quick sell. So anabioz's prices seem right because a Crucial P310 2TB is now $390 on Eggy, I got the better T705 for $200 during Black Friday last year. SP P34A60 is $300 and SP don't have a good rep when it comes to SSD.
 
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