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mrjohn

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My wife’s nephew is selling a desktop.

I’ve been thinking of buying a new one for some time. He has obviously used is for “gaming”

I do not play computer games.

 

 

At 10,000 Bht is it a good buy?

Or should I invest in a new machine?

 

Any advice gratefully received.

These are the specifications.

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33 minutes ago, JaiMaai said:

And then he'll need to buy another graphics card since the processer is an -F SKU...

I don’t know enough about graphics cards, I always buy onboard, but the 1050ti seems to be purchased for 3K now. Hardly worth removing and selling.

 

The mobo is 1500B new. 
 

I don’t think it’s worth 10K, is it?

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31 minutes ago, recom273 said:

I don’t know enough about graphics cards, I always buy onboard, but the 1050ti seems to be purchased for 3K now. Hardly worth removing and selling.

 

The mobo is 1500B new. 
 

I don’t think it’s worth 10K, is it?

Well, there are a few extras like expensive case, lots of fans and expensive power unit.

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7 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Ram 2000

Processor 3000

Graphics Card 3000

1tb ssd 1000

Motherboard 2000

 

Does it come with a monitor?

 

I think it is worth 10k, offer 8-9

 

Don't offer 5k it is lowballing

 

 

 

Already reduced from 12. Like I said, there are some extras. 

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That pc spec is a liitle bit old, at 10000 baht for that is too much, as someone else stated 5000 would be about right.

 

The I5-9400F is fully compatible with win 11, no modifications needed and it can easily be updated to win 11 if the win 10 license is genuine.

 

I5-9400F - This CPU comes without integrated graphics (the F denotes this) so a dedicated graphics card is needed, such as the 1050Ti.

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2 hours ago, mrjohn said:

Can you explain please?

I think this means it hasn’t got onboard graphics or graphics integrated into the CPU, so if you remove and sell the graphics card as suggested, you will need to replace it with something.

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