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PC on a 12900kf/3080 build

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Got a buddy looking for help selling his old build and wasn't overly sure where to place this on a price, think my brain wants to overprice the 3080. Not looking to part it out just as a whole unit.

12900kf
Z690-a gaming wifi d4
32gb (I think trident royal?)
3080 strix white
Corsair 850w white
Rog Helios
 

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usually you could use PC Part Picker / Ebay to get a general idea on parts pricing but with nvme ssds, gpus, ram hdds being like 500% above what they should be its muddies the waters quite a bit.
 
Seen 3080ti's at 600-650 range, no non-ti I'd imagine to be about 550-600 at best
Case maybe 100?
PSU need more details but can get BNIB 850s for 140ish so under 100
CPU 250ish?
MB seeing listings 250-400 so actually selling price probably closer to 250
Ram speed/timing matters on price and maybe royals vs actually royals will fetch different prices

Prices above are just what I'm finding stuff listed at not necessarily what it would sell at.
 
Trident Royal Z 32GB DDR4 (3200) was around $160 2 years ago. 3600MHz sold around $250 to $300 on eBay but the 4x8GB went as low as $220. So let say $250 for the RAM as well, that brings it to $750 before shipping. Closest bundle price on CC as of writing is a 7600X3D with a B650 Eagle board and Team 32GB non RGB DDR5 RAM for $850 + tax ($952 with 12% BC tax).

I think Izerous's price suggestion is fair because while gaming wise it's slower than the 7600X3D and it's DDR4, productive work seem to be faster. The $200 diff would count for performance diff + DDR4 vs DDR5 + dead end platform.
 

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