Selling my old gaming PC for $150 total!
I recently upgraded and no longer need my old one. Some parts were gutted and so this is not a complete build. You will need to add a compatible graphics card, a storage drive, and some case fans. You will also need a Wi-Fi card unless you plan to use ethernet. If you need to read discs, a separate drive for that would also need to be installed. I'd rather sell this altogether but if the case is truly not desired, I could separate based on the prices listed below. Shipping or delivery might also be possible for an extra cost.
Rosewill midtower black PC case (20x20x8 dimensions) - $20
A nice solid case. There are some openings due to some hardware originally filling the slots. I'm unsure if I still have the panels that were removed. There are some dents, scuffs, and sticker residue left on the case. Only the side panel fan and top fan remain in the case, but even then, they are old. It is recommended to replace all fans with new ones. Side panel has some trouble sliding in place but is easily secured with screws once connected. Two other issues I recall with the case is the connections on top: I could never get the USB 3.0 ports to work properly. I'm uncertain if it was a motherboard or power supply issue. The other issue is the eSata reader on top. I think maybe it was recognized but didn't function properly either.
Biostar TA970 Ver 5.2 Motherboard - $30
Functions well, haven't really had any issues with it.
Four RAM sticks (total of 32GB) - $50 for all
RipjawsX DDR3-1866 CL10-11-10 1.50V 32GB (4x8GB)
All work well. I would like to keep these together rather than splitting up.
Corsair CX750M PSU - $35
Great power supply and comes with the original box and unused cables. This is not as old as the other parts since I had to replace one that died.
AMD FX-8350 8 Core 4000mhz CPU - $35
Solid and works well.
Noctua NH-U12S CPU Fan Cooler - $30
Really good quiet fan. This was a replacement for old stock cpu fan. I even still have a box of unused mounting hardware and accessories for it.
Adata SU635 240GB SSD - $15
I've had issues with this one. Files could be stored on it but sometimes when I tried to run a game off it, the PC would blue screen. So I don't completely trust it. Sold as is.