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What is PCPricer?

Accurate prices for older computer components are often hard to find. When prices for older components are taken from online retailers, their value is often vastly overestimated. This tool estimates the objective value of used computer components using the method below.

Here you can find out how much a used PC build cost. Just select your computer parts like CPU, GPU, Mobo, RAM, SSD, HDD, PSU, and press the "Get Price" button, and you'll get your PC's worth.

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GPU

Mobo

RAM (slot 1)

RAM (slot 2)

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HDD

PSU

Simply select the components you want to check the price for and the price calculator will tell you the minimum and maximum price of that product. You can select multiple components to get the price of a full build.

GPU Prices GPU prices are very high and fluctuating at the moment. The prices you'll get through the calculator can be little different from the actual market price.

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Note:

1: We update the prices at the start of every month.

2: These prices are not the exact ones, the calculator tells you the minimum and maximum markets rates of the components

3: We don’t have all the components available in the list above but you can contact us to get the quote for the selected items.

4: The purpose of the tool is to help you and give you an estimated price. Actual prices can be a little different in some scenarios. 

5: This tool is just to help the customers so they can get an idea of prices. As we update prices at the start of each month so the

prices can be a little bit different.

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Help & Support

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Contact Us

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Join Our Facebook Group!

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How do I find out what my computer is worth?

If you are planning on selling your computer as a whole, add the average price of the individual components together and multiply by roughly 80-90%. This will give you a fair representation of how much your PC is worth, and should be similar to your “Method 1” estimate using PCPartPicker.

How do I sell a computer?

You have a few different options for selling or trading in your old PC. You can list and sell it yourself on services such as eBay, Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, but be prepared to field questions and haggle with potential buyers who will surely try to convince you to give them the best deal possible.

What parts do I have in my PC?

System Information. The first place you can look for information on your PC's configuration is Settings > System > About. The easiest way to get there is to right-click on the Windows icon and select “System” from the menu. This is how to check PC parts according to Microsoft.