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Should I purchase this used PC?

Should I purchase this used PC?

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Dj_104
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07-25-2018, 01:21 PM
#1
The cost is 700$.
Below are the details.
i9 9900k
32gb ram m (exact specs not mentioned)
Asus z97 A motherboard
Cool Master CPU cooler (unspecified)
GTX 1080 ti
He claims his hard drive is failing.
My current configuration is an AIO from BestBuy named the trace941. Its specs are i7 8700k
16gb ram (brand uncertain, speed likely around 2400)
The motherboard is a modified ibuypower asrock z370 pro 4 with Wi-Fi.
It includes some water cooling and a GTX 1080 mini zotac
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Dj_104
07-25-2018, 01:21 PM #1

The cost is 700$.
Below are the details.
i9 9900k
32gb ram m (exact specs not mentioned)
Asus z97 A motherboard
Cool Master CPU cooler (unspecified)
GTX 1080 ti
He claims his hard drive is failing.
My current configuration is an AIO from BestBuy named the trace941. Its specs are i7 8700k
16gb ram (brand uncertain, speed likely around 2400)
The motherboard is a modified ibuypower asrock z370 pro 4 with Wi-Fi.
It includes some water cooling and a GTX 1080 mini zotac

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redstonersven
Member
210
07-25-2018, 04:59 PM
#2
Can you confirm if you'll be able to test it? The specifications are uncertain because the i9-9900K isn't compatible with a Z97 motherboard.
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redstonersven
07-25-2018, 04:59 PM #2

Can you confirm if you'll be able to test it? The specifications are uncertain because the i9-9900K isn't compatible with a Z97 motherboard.

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pieterpost123
Member
184
07-25-2018, 11:11 PM
#3
Not that much of an upgrade to worth spending $700 on. If your current system is running fine no need to swap it, especially for that system with a slightly better video card.
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pieterpost123
07-25-2018, 11:11 PM #3

Not that much of an upgrade to worth spending $700 on. If your current system is running fine no need to swap it, especially for that system with a slightly better video card.