I Took the First Real Offer on This Gaming PC—Big Mistake?
I listed this older gaming PC on Facebook Marketplace, and after dealing with messages, low offers, and disappearing buyers, I finally accepted a serious offer—but was it the right decision? In this follow-up, I break down whether that was a good sale. The system features an Intel Core i7-6700K, EVGA GTX 1070 FTW 8GB, 16GB of Corsair Dominator DDR4, an ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Formula motherboard, NZXT liquid cooling, and a 1TB hard drive. The build had a few surprises along the way—including cooling noise, a no-POST problem, and an SSD that could not be used—but after cleaning, testing, Windows 11 activation, and gaming benchmarks, it became a solid budget gaming PC. Could I have waited longer and gotten a better price? Maybe. But a real buyer, a completed project, and a working gaming PC made this offer difficult to ignore. What would you have done: accept the serious offer or keep waiting for the perfect buyer? Let me know in the comments. Subscribe for more used-PC flips, gaming benchmarks, repairs, and honest profit breakdowns. Build your next PC and explore more from CoreNext Studio: https://corenextstudio.com #PCFlip #GamingPC #FacebookMarketplace

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