The laptop works perfectly, everything works well. Only he broke on the side. How much is it worth in this condition? I think we paid him almost 2000 euro
Wants him to sell classified ads on eBay 800 euro or something would be cool.
I can no longer find the suitcase. What I have are the laptop and the power supply. Unfortunately I don't know what model it is either. In any case, the keyboard shone brightly. I don't know why it's red now.
What exactly does it have inside, look at which components are built in, if you don't already know which model it is. Also ask for information about how old the PC is.
And how can i see that? I really have no idea about that
Simply press the Windows icon in the bottom left and enter system information. Then a window should pop up. Then you can see on the left which processor, installed physical RAM the graphics card I already know.
Is it on it?! "GS73VR 7RG Stealth Pro"
Also Intel ix 7xxx and GTX 1070
You have to get a bunch of spare parts.
Think with 400 euro one might want to take that.
Everything is a bit older.
Oh man.
Comparable used laptops are available for 450-500 euro
https://www.amazon.de/...07CQ1SMQ8/
The condition of your laptop doesn't look that good, so I would say around 400 euro
I would google right now, how much the PC is currently costing.
Then you have to see how old he is already, charge about 10 euro per year.
Then the broken on the edge about 100 euro. Since everything is still working, you may still get 800 euro. Whether someone buys it is another matter, because if at some point the broken edge gets bigger or worse, you have to repair it and that also costs money.
So I would start an auction on Ebay, at 650 euro.
And if it doesn't work with the auction selling it for 450 euro, that would be the minimum price in my opinion…
Well, I inquired once depending on how old the laptop is, I would estimate the price at around 400-500 euro, since it already shows considerable damage.
And which of the two is it?
Now that's just my opinion, it can also run better, or worse.
If I wanted to buy it, I would have to first get all the prices, then the amount of work and then consider whether I really still want the old Intel 7xxx.
It is an "Msi GS73VR 7RG Stealth Pro", but it says on the top. 😉 The notebook should be around two years old, will that work? I would spend a maximum of one third of the purchase price for this model, but only if it was handled with care and shows no damage.
Rocked down like that, I wouldn't even pay a third through gritted teeth. If you dealt with it as a previous owner, I don't know what I'm getting into as a potential buyer. If I'm really unlucky, I tie a "patient" to my leg, who shortly afterwards doesn't bother at all.
If I then also look at what new devices with similar hardware cost, I wouldn't know why I should buy your damaged notebook. I'm tech-savvy and have already made a lot of things. Ultimately, however, it depends on how cheaply I can buy individual components and what risk I'm taking.
In the current state, I would offer 350 euro up to a maximum of 400 euro. A tip to you: To get a better sales price, the damage would be in your place. If you don't want to do that, you should at least include it in your asking price and maybe offer it for a little less. You can completely forget the 1,000 euro you mentioned.
What do you mean by which of the two? Ix 7xxx (exact name in the system information) is the processor and GTX 1070 the graphics card