Author Topic: How much is my pc?  (Read 1483 times)

I want to know how much my pc is worth because im thinking about selling it and getting a new one with my extra 100$.

Specs

Operating system
Windows 8

CPU
AMD A6-6420K   90 °C
Richland 32nm Technology

RAM
8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)

Motherboard
MSI A58M-E33 (MS-7721) (P0)

Graphics Card
4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 (MSI)

Storage
931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EADX-22TDHB0 (SATA)   30 °C

223GB OCZ-VERTEX460 (SSD)

Drive
Optical Drives
DiscSoft Virtual SCSI CdRom Device

Info from Speccy

significantly less than you paid for it

significantly less than you paid for it
this pretty much due to it being a used system. Custom built PC's are like cars, they loose their value right as they're driven off the lot (or powered on in this case)

significantly less than you paid for it
Well how much do you think its worth


your cpu is at 90c right now and you arnt gaming? ...

Well how much do you think its worth
x - 30%
with x being how much you paid for it

your cpu is at 90c right now and you arnt gaming? ...
What the forget is 90c

How much did you pay for it?
I paid about 500$ for it without the gtx 960 and 1tb harddrive

What the forget is 90c
90 degrees Celsius, numbnuts
Thats about 194 in Fahrenheit

i wouldnt let my cpu run at 90c if i was pushing my overclocked gaming to the limit.
thats technically safe for the hardware still, but not preferred.

clean some dust out, move the vent away from the wall, see if you can improve airflow.

i wouldnt let my cpu run at 90c if i was pushing my overclocked gaming to the limit.
thats technically safe for the hardware still, but not preferred.

clean some dust out, move the vent away from the wall, see if you can improve airflow.
Oh lol i accidently pasted the temp... Yea its always been that way running at 90c no matter what i do.... :/

I paid about 500$ for it without the gtx 960 and 1tb harddrive
why are you withholding the price of the card and hard drive from this?

having a cpu at 90+ C all the time is extremely bad.

having a cpu at 90+ C all the time is extremely bad.
if it's always at 90c, that is probably not the actual temperature, lol