thinking of selling.

Permafrost

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hi guy i'm think of selling my asus z77 sabertooth and i7 2600k and going over to haswell just wanted to know what would be a good price to sell them off for

the cpu i got from cex for £175 and still have the recent for and it has a 12 month guarantee (10 months left)

and the mobo i've had from new from amazon uk for £180ish
again i have the invoice for it (i think they you can clam on it as long as you have the invoice? if i'm wrong plz tell me)

so what do you guys think is a good price to sell for?

thanks guys
 
hi guy i'm think of selling my asus z77 sabertooth and i7 2600k and going over to haswell just wanted to know what would be a good price to sell them off for

the cpu i got from cex for £175 and still have the recent for and it has a 12 month guarantee (10 months left)

and the mobo i've had from new from amazon uk for £180ish
again i have the invoice for it (i think they you can clam on it as long as you have the invoice? if i'm wrong plz tell me)

so what do you guys think is a good price to sell for?

thanks guys

a z77 board and a SB cpu? okay...
2/3 to 3/4 of what you paid and you should find someone.
 
yeah around £300 for the pair ain't bad, i'd even pay £300 for it, love the asus sabertooth board :( I'd love one :P
 
if I sell them both it would be cash on collection and a live demo where you use them. I've had problems with people buying items then swapping them over and trying to get a refund
 
if I sell them both it would be cash on collection and a live demo where you use them. I've had problems with people buying items then swapping them over and trying to get a refund

That would limit your buyers though,that only leaves local buyers,which is fine if you are selling it in the paper,but would not help if you sold these on ebay/forums.

e.g.
If I wanted that mobo,it would cost me 50 quid in petrol,so the mobo would have to be WAYYYYYYY under 100 to make it worthwhile,that kind of thing can hurt when you are selling.
 
yeah as the warranty would not be with me but with cex and asus.
even then if the person is not happy with it they can just walk away without losing any money on P&P just say "no thank you and good bye"

oh a forgot to say the cpu is just the chip no box or anything.
 
Alrite, it'll probably be best mate if you did that instead of selling seperately, because..the pins are the most important thing (Second to cooling really) that makes it work..so keeping them safe is key.
 
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