Selling PC on eBay advice on pricing?

Aada

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Haven't switched it on in over 9 weeks and am feeling that I wasted my money and PC gaming is just not for me anymore with that said here is what I will be selling.

1.00 INTEL i5 3570k, IVY BRIDGE 4/4x 3.40 6M unlocked
1.00 Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 CPU Cooler
1.00 ASUS P8Z77-V LX
1.00 Coolermaster Elite 430 Mid Tower Black ATX
1.00 Corsair GS600 80 PLUS Certified 600 Watt Power Supply Unit
2.00 Kingston 4GB DDR3 1333MHz Non-ECC 240pin DIMM M
1.00 Seagate 250GB 3.5" SATA-III 6GB/s Barracuda Hard Drive 7200RPM
1.00 LG 22x DVDRW Drive
1.00 PALIT 2GB GEF GTX670 GDDR5 PCI-E 3.0
1.00 MS WIN 7 HOME PREMIUM SP1 64BIT 1PK

How much should I start the bids at and what can I realistically expect to get?
 

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Resident Freddy
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I have no idea about your question, and apologises if it sounds patronising but I don't reconmend selling your HD if you have ever looked at any sensitive data/files.
 

Kryten

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Sell as parts, you'll add another £100 to the worth of the parts as whole.
Bundles are good too (i.e. sell mobo/ram/cpu/cooler together)

It takes a bit of time, but search on ebay for completed listings for each item and you'll get a good idea of what it will go for. Tot up, and away you go. I always tend to do buy it now's with best offers for things like that, with the price set at an average of the final selling price you've already found they go for. Don't worry about the hard drive data - run dban over it and there's very little worry.
 

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