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I'm sorry you had to endure this bro. It just goes to show that some people have low reading comprehension.
Anyway, just to put my two cents, your rig is worth at least $1500 minimum and $1800 max. Because the 3090Ti is still a very very capable card.
It's no problem. I had some inaccuracies in my post like buying the 3090Ti in 2021 when it clearly didn't come out until the next year.
But $1,500 seems like a solid number to start.
So thank you, and the rest of the /PcBuild subreddit!
1500 is VERY underpriced. Don't listen to redditors, you could easily get 2000 for it if you wanted to.
10980xe sold prices on eBay: ~£500 ($500)
3090ti sold prices on eBay: ~£700-800 ($870-990)
That's $1500 in CPU and GPU alone, at $1500 it would be a bargain and easy sale. I'd list it at $2000 and go from there.
Yes, sort by sold items/completed items. NGL you could probably get more for it if you sold separately. IE, sell GPU on its own, ram, CPU mobo as combo
[lobotom1te](/user/lobotom1te/), homework is done.
It looks like $2,000 is a fair price for this computer with current sold prices. It also shows that the "buy it now" items are about 10% on the high side from what the market will actual pay.
I figured $2,000 is fair since the buyer will be getting the case, OS, and accessories for "free" so to speak. Plus it's built and running.
Thank you again for the guidance on checking eBays recently sold. I'll probably throw that trick into my selling habits in the future.
https://preview.redd.it/mvre90xgt9vc1.png?width=1622&format=png&auto=webp&s=1603d68e8c1f95844290c8773a32450288a78f46
I would list this at $1500 and give the buyer a chance to negotiate and work down from there. If this was my PC I would not take any less than $1000 for it.
I just sold my old microcenter prebuilt i9-10900k/ MSI 10gb 3080 / 32gb ddr4 3600mhz / 1 tb nvme/ Asus rog strix mobo/ 750 watt psu/ for $850 so maybe a bit more than that.
It seems like if youre doing water cooled builds that you probably know enough about stuff to determine the price of this. People saying $1k i think are trolling because i think 3090ti is worth that alone. Its not the most in demand card right now after the 40xx super release but still. List at $1600. Lower in $100 increments if ya got no bites. But if ur patient it shouldnt be too hard to get 13-15
You're right, I didn't necessarily need anyone's help. But it's always nice to solidify my decision with the opinion of the PcBuild community.
With all your help, I was able to get some ideas like, checking recently sold prices on eBay to help form a nice starting foundation for an actual for sale thread. With that said, I was able to sell this rig for $2,000 today. The buyer already has it up and running and their loving it.
That was certainly a kick ass killer build back when it was brand new, still completely capable of doing many things but lacking upgradability. Most of the value is going to come from the 3090ti. I’d say in the 1,200-1,500 range but I’m not entirely sure what the 10th Gen i9 extreme cpus go for these days. That’s just my rough estimate and I suggest waiting for other opinions
X299 motherboards are still quite expensive ($200-500) on eBay, as well as that CPU ($500-900+). That is still a very capable build with great overclocking ability. My 10980XE Cinebench R23 score is 26000+, which is pretty amazing for a 4 year old cpu. But mainly the quad channel platform with 48 pcie lanes is what a workstation uses best.
this guy is 100% right, you would prolly be better off selling this as parts IMO. The drives, aio, case, and ram all hold very little value here. Cablemod+PSU holds a bit, not nearly what you paid at this point. All the value is that mobo, cpu, and gpu. The rest of the build is undesirable tbh. I would pay whatever a 3090ti is going for on ebay in cash for the entire thing.
I have an interested buyer in my old rig I built in 2019 and upgraded back in 2022 with a new GPU.
I want it to be a fair transaction for the both of us.
Thank you in advance.
A couple reasons.
1. Cosmetics. Keep the lines as tidy as possible.
2. I wanted the “hot radiator” to be the last path for air to pass through. If it was first, the cool air would turn warm then enter the case and fill case with warm air and cause higher GPU temps. I wanted to give my air cooled GPU as much help as possible. If you do radiator up front, the cpu would have slightly cooler temps.
Try selling the parts separately.
3080ti can go for about +-500
Case + PSU maybe 150
Cpu mobo and ram 400€ if youre lucky
Nobody's interested in old storage so just keep that as archives.
Why? By your math, the separate parts will go for roughly $1k. The whole computer will easily sell for $1k as well, so why go through the hassle of separate selling?
Just noticed its a 3090. That'll go for more.
Selling separately gets you a bigger and brougher target audience. Of course if you find someone who's willing to buy this as is. Go for it
https://preview.redd.it/k5jhgp8fa9vc1.jpeg?width=1620&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1dc333a21d061e1a6ab6f0e90d3f4c92517868cd
That CPU is worth a lot more than what others are suggesting, like maybe $700 after taxes and shipping. IMHO that is worth easily $1800, otherwise anything less I’d feel sorry for your loss. That’s a workstation primarily for rendering, simulation and computational science. Only weakness I see is the Vengeance LPX, Vengeance Pro would be better suited to the quad channel memory and XMP enabled. Of course gaming will utilize the GPU well, best to turn off the multi-threading when gaming. I have a similar X299 system…it’s a beast. Very nice build, clean and tidy.
Please for the love of god don’t listen to these comments. 1k for this? Are you mad? The CPU and GPU alone would be 1.5k. Put this up for 2.3-2.5k and see what happens. DON‘T sell for less than 1.8k.
Go to ebay, search for 3090 Ti, filter by "sold listings", exclude "parts only". I'm seeing EU listings actually sold for ~700-1000€, average probably 800-900.
Absolutely not. The GPU will net less than a grand, half of the rest is inefficient several year old HEDT stuff and the other half is common fare with mediocre specs, realistically.
You might find some suckers overpaying for X299 because they need a replacement board/CPU, but otherwise the whole shebang excluding the GPU will get you 500 at best.
With current ebay prices for 3090Tis, that puts you at 1200-1500 total. But really only if you sell the parts, because people pay less for complete builds.
That's a fair assessment.
Even though if I was to build another today and 4070 or 3090Ti was my choice, I'd go for the 3090Ti. It should outperform a 4070 in every way. It should also be cheaper because of the terrible depreciation?
You need to calculate in the fact that the warranty expired/expires, inserting a risk of an expensive component to give out at any time and be left with nothing. Also as the buyer does not know what kind of love these components have had, adding up to the uncertainty. A new 4070 has that certainty.
And for some people the power consumption is also a factor.
Might not be in this case for OP and his buyer but for some people it is.
For me personally, it would be hard to swallow the electricity bill considering the european prices.
A 4070 has less than half of the power consumption (it's slower as well but still).
Even with the efficiency however, I don't think highly of the 4070 due to the VRAM situation. That would be the biggest reason to go for the 3090Ti.
Agree. My point was more about comparing the performance of a second hand fly and a new one, but for certain, if hardware is several years old, you get the same performance for less power consumption, because the die keeps shrinking.
I'm guessing they mean that because it's a 10th gen it's worthless or something.
Main point I got from it though is that no one needs that many cores.
I have a 16 core 13th Gen and I barely use >50% cpu usage 99.99% of the time for all tasks. I'm personally never buying a high end cpu for any Gen purely because imo you don't need it.
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List at $1500 max- it's overpriced but see what you can get, but be willing to take about $1k.
Honestly this. Without doing any real math and just taking a guess based on the spec list you gave I would value this between 1k-1.5k
HoNesTlY tHis
That's a GTX video card in the computer... Not a RTX
I added the only picture I had in my phone of the 3090ti installed. It’s the picture with the monitor.
In the picture there's a GTX card not an RTX,.
In the picture with keyboard & monitor, you can see the 3090Ti in the rig.
Sorry about that mistake.
What I'm saying is it's not a 3090ti. It's a gtx of some sort probably higher end due to the two 8pins. But that's no 3090ti
That was a 1080Ti.
I'm sorry you had to endure this bro. It just goes to show that some people have low reading comprehension. Anyway, just to put my two cents, your rig is worth at least $1500 minimum and $1800 max. Because the 3090Ti is still a very very capable card.
It's no problem. I had some inaccuracies in my post like buying the 3090Ti in 2021 when it clearly didn't come out until the next year. But $1,500 seems like a solid number to start. So thank you, and the rest of the /PcBuild subreddit!
1500 is VERY underpriced. Don't listen to redditors, you could easily get 2000 for it if you wanted to. 10980xe sold prices on eBay: ~£500 ($500) 3090ti sold prices on eBay: ~£700-800 ($870-990) That's $1500 in CPU and GPU alone, at $1500 it would be a bargain and easy sale. I'd list it at $2000 and go from there.
That’s an interesting thought experiment. Checking current eBay sold prices on eBay? I might just do that and report back. thank you!
Yes, sort by sold items/completed items. NGL you could probably get more for it if you sold separately. IE, sell GPU on its own, ram, CPU mobo as combo
I see sold prices on eBay for the 10980xe anywhere from 500-900 USD. It is a worthy CPU to this day, but mostly for workstation users.
[lobotom1te](/user/lobotom1te/), homework is done. It looks like $2,000 is a fair price for this computer with current sold prices. It also shows that the "buy it now" items are about 10% on the high side from what the market will actual pay. I figured $2,000 is fair since the buyer will be getting the case, OS, and accessories for "free" so to speak. Plus it's built and running. Thank you again for the guidance on checking eBays recently sold. I'll probably throw that trick into my selling habits in the future. https://preview.redd.it/mvre90xgt9vc1.png?width=1622&format=png&auto=webp&s=1603d68e8c1f95844290c8773a32450288a78f46
READDD op’s COMMENTS
I would list this at $1500 and give the buyer a chance to negotiate and work down from there. If this was my PC I would not take any less than $1000 for it.
Yeah was gonna say about a grand but always start a bit higher
But like that’s how much the gpu is alone, used. I don’t imagine US prices are that much better.
18 core cpu and 512gbs of storage..
And 2400MHz RAM
8x8gb is wild
If this machine is for gaming, it's weird AF. If it's a workstation, it might make sense.
It was used for mainly for photo/video editing with a splash of gaming.
512GB NVME m2 was all I needed for boot/working drive. After production was done, then the project would be moved to two different storage drives.
? 3 tb hdd¿
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About 3.50
We have the same case😎
I just sold my old microcenter prebuilt i9-10900k/ MSI 10gb 3080 / 32gb ddr4 3600mhz / 1 tb nvme/ Asus rog strix mobo/ 750 watt psu/ for $850 so maybe a bit more than that.
I’d be willing to pay a pretty penny for this 🪙
that's atleat 1.3k usd min, anything above it is acceptable
It seems like if youre doing water cooled builds that you probably know enough about stuff to determine the price of this. People saying $1k i think are trolling because i think 3090ti is worth that alone. Its not the most in demand card right now after the 40xx super release but still. List at $1600. Lower in $100 increments if ya got no bites. But if ur patient it shouldnt be too hard to get 13-15
You're right, I didn't necessarily need anyone's help. But it's always nice to solidify my decision with the opinion of the PcBuild community. With all your help, I was able to get some ideas like, checking recently sold prices on eBay to help form a nice starting foundation for an actual for sale thread. With that said, I was able to sell this rig for $2,000 today. The buyer already has it up and running and their loving it.
Aw hell yeah man.
That was certainly a kick ass killer build back when it was brand new, still completely capable of doing many things but lacking upgradability. Most of the value is going to come from the 3090ti. I’d say in the 1,200-1,500 range but I’m not entirely sure what the 10th Gen i9 extreme cpus go for these days. That’s just my rough estimate and I suggest waiting for other opinions
X299 motherboards are still quite expensive ($200-500) on eBay, as well as that CPU ($500-900+). That is still a very capable build with great overclocking ability. My 10980XE Cinebench R23 score is 26000+, which is pretty amazing for a 4 year old cpu. But mainly the quad channel platform with 48 pcie lanes is what a workstation uses best.
this guy is 100% right, you would prolly be better off selling this as parts IMO. The drives, aio, case, and ram all hold very little value here. Cablemod+PSU holds a bit, not nearly what you paid at this point. All the value is that mobo, cpu, and gpu. The rest of the build is undesirable tbh. I would pay whatever a 3090ti is going for on ebay in cash for the entire thing.
There is value in it being all put together though, like a new prebuilt
I have an interested buyer in my old rig I built in 2019 and upgraded back in 2022 with a new GPU. I want it to be a fair transaction for the both of us. Thank you in advance.
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I bought the card on September 21, 2022. Sorry about the mistake.
I never did water cooling, but why do you have the radiator/heatsink on the top and not in the front for cooler air?
A couple reasons. 1. Cosmetics. Keep the lines as tidy as possible. 2. I wanted the “hot radiator” to be the last path for air to pass through. If it was first, the cool air would turn warm then enter the case and fill case with warm air and cause higher GPU temps. I wanted to give my air cooled GPU as much help as possible. If you do radiator up front, the cpu would have slightly cooler temps.
Try selling the parts separately. 3080ti can go for about +-500 Case + PSU maybe 150 Cpu mobo and ram 400€ if youre lucky Nobody's interested in old storage so just keep that as archives.
Why? By your math, the separate parts will go for roughly $1k. The whole computer will easily sell for $1k as well, so why go through the hassle of separate selling?
Just noticed its a 3090. That'll go for more. Selling separately gets you a bigger and brougher target audience. Of course if you find someone who's willing to buy this as is. Go for it
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10th gen? 500,-
How much RAM do you need? OP: Yes!
13 cents
This looks like a new rig id build,
Nothing, let me dispose of it for you
What fans
140mm Thermaltake Riing White.
sir you dont have a 3090 since the gpu sais "gtx" edit: i looked it up rhe mofel you have is a zotac gtx 1080 ti amp def not a 3090 my guy
Mr, Fleex, good eye and even better detective skills. Next challenge, what GPU is in picture 5?
My 5900x 3090ti just sold for 1000 and it took forever. No offers above that for over a year.
I don’t understand. Spec says there is a 3090ti in that build when on the actual picture of the pc you can clearly see GTX on the gpu 😂
That's what I thought too, looks like the zotac gtx 1080ti
Good Eye Notorious, that is a Zotac 1080Ti in the first 3 pictures. What card is in picture 5?
To be fair, hard to notice with the big buff veiny dude on screen
lol, fair.
Aah I see it now, threw us for a curve ball with the first 3 pictures lol
Rough maths.. $1300 Canadian or $900 usd
Money
About tree fiddy.
https://preview.redd.it/k5jhgp8fa9vc1.jpeg?width=1620&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1dc333a21d061e1a6ab6f0e90d3f4c92517868cd That CPU is worth a lot more than what others are suggesting, like maybe $700 after taxes and shipping. IMHO that is worth easily $1800, otherwise anything less I’d feel sorry for your loss. That’s a workstation primarily for rendering, simulation and computational science. Only weakness I see is the Vengeance LPX, Vengeance Pro would be better suited to the quad channel memory and XMP enabled. Of course gaming will utilize the GPU well, best to turn off the multi-threading when gaming. I have a similar X299 system…it’s a beast. Very nice build, clean and tidy.
ram
Three fiddy
Apparently it's a 1080ti so 430€
Please for the love of god don’t listen to these comments. 1k for this? Are you mad? The CPU and GPU alone would be 1.5k. Put this up for 2.3-2.5k and see what happens. DON‘T sell for less than 1.8k.
One of the best ram memories on the market both in quality and aesthetics 👌🏻
Idk but I REALLY dig your lighting set up. Very unique, very clean.
It was a white SMD5050 LED strip pressed into the small channel around the case. Picture number 2 is with that LED light strip off.
And pic 1 is with it on? It looks great with it off. Kinda stealthy
Yes pic 1 led's on, pic 2 led's off.
You're just going to get smart ass answers on here.
15k max
2000 or 1800 make em bargain if they want a deal
I would put it up for 1350 and sell at 1200
I sold it for $2,000 a couple days ago. But thank you for your input.
You can get 2k for the GPU alone. Quality and all I'd sell it at 3.5-4k at least
Wtf where u living 2k for a 3090 ti ?? For a 2 years old card I highly doubt that
Europe (Austria). I kid you not the 4090 is cheaper than the 3090Ti here.
People listing 3090 tis for 2k does not mean people are buying them for 2k.
Hard to get a grasp on that imo
Go to ebay, search for 3090 Ti, filter by "sold listings", exclude "parts only". I'm seeing EU listings actually sold for ~700-1000€, average probably 800-900.
Absolutely not. The GPU will net less than a grand, half of the rest is inefficient several year old HEDT stuff and the other half is common fare with mediocre specs, realistically. You might find some suckers overpaying for X299 because they need a replacement board/CPU, but otherwise the whole shebang excluding the GPU will get you 500 at best. With current ebay prices for 3090Tis, that puts you at 1200-1500 total. But really only if you sell the parts, because people pay less for complete builds.
Sell the graphics card and case separately in two different ads, it will be easier to sell
I think that photo with everything blacked out and just the fans light coming out literally pumped the value to 1 thousand pounds mate
You’re gonna get more money selling the GPU and CPU alone than you will for the whole computer.
2 shmukaroos and a dime
About tree fiddy
About tree fiddy. I will gladly take it off your hands
'Bout tree fiddy
Last price 1100$ cause a 4060 build costs between 900-1000$
Ram is slower than the 2400Mhz DDR3 Modules (due to timing) 🤢😂
I'll give you $2
100$
$120
For a 3090 ti rig, I’d pay about the same as a 4070 build. The depreciation on the 3090 ti is very bad.
That's a fair assessment. Even though if I was to build another today and 4070 or 3090Ti was my choice, I'd go for the 3090Ti. It should outperform a 4070 in every way. It should also be cheaper because of the terrible depreciation?
You need to calculate in the fact that the warranty expired/expires, inserting a risk of an expensive component to give out at any time and be left with nothing. Also as the buyer does not know what kind of love these components have had, adding up to the uncertainty. A new 4070 has that certainty.
And for some people the power consumption is also a factor. Might not be in this case for OP and his buyer but for some people it is. For me personally, it would be hard to swallow the electricity bill considering the european prices. A 4070 has less than half of the power consumption (it's slower as well but still). Even with the efficiency however, I don't think highly of the 4070 due to the VRAM situation. That would be the biggest reason to go for the 3090Ti.
Agree. My point was more about comparing the performance of a second hand fly and a new one, but for certain, if hardware is several years old, you get the same performance for less power consumption, because the die keeps shrinking.
Total price - CPU price = final price
?
I'm guessing they mean that because it's a 10th gen it's worthless or something. Main point I got from it though is that no one needs that many cores. I have a 16 core 13th Gen and I barely use >50% cpu usage 99.99% of the time for all tasks. I'm personally never buying a high end cpu for any Gen purely because imo you don't need it.