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Am I Asking Too Much?


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unless there are a lot of parts that are not listed, you're asking for several hundred more than those parts would cost brand new.

 

seeing as NIB parts from 3rd parties rarely sell for more than 80% of their original value, and the fact that there are no drives other than the 120gb ssd listed, i would pay $900 to $1000 for that. then again, i'm also a system builder.

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You could build that yourself for half that amount easy.

 

If you could build that computer for $875 with everything I'd be super interested to know how.

 

I have a PC slightly worse than OP, For €875. Which is like $900 or something. Including SSD etc.

You just have to know where to look.

Would you get a PC as good as yours, You'll get, Like I said before, At the price of €1500 or so.

The Site I use is in my Native language using our stores, So it wouldn't be much help for you. :P

 

EDIT:

I checked with my source.

The total worth of your PC. (Shipping roughly included) is €1200. So the $1500 I said was a decent price. (Keyboard and mouse not included in the 1200).

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I think paying for warranty is a killer there. Your basically saying it could break, plus if I part breaks they can't return it because they are not the original purchase end customer.

 

Operating System Edition: Home Premium

Memory: Kingston 16 GB HyperX 1600Mhz

 

Unless that is 64bit OS then your just wasting RAM.

 

Also storage is a bit low for such a price machine. Storage: OCZ 120 GB Agility 3? That should be at least 500GB.

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