Budget 71-90K What to buy used?

To test this theory i did not sell my 9 year old SSD to see how long it'll work. All my hdds have died over the years, one 3TB few months ago. Now I don't have any hdd and don't plan to buy one. I'll share pic of the finite lifespan of the 9yo SSD tomorrow.
To quote myself:
Reliable, yes. But HDDs can have almost unlimited write endurance as long as the rest of the conditions are favourable.
Rest of the conditions being favorable. HDDs have moving parts, mechanical failure happens earlier than wear out is what I mean.

TBW for SSDs is a key metric that is documented clearly in the specifications.
Please share the screenshot, also please check the TBW spec for your 9 yo SSD.
 
Reliable, yes. But HDDs can have almost unlimited write endurance as long as the rest of the conditions are favourable. SSDs just have a finite lifespan.
Hdds can have unlimited life span but from personal experience they last a lot less than SSD. Hdds are prone to physical damage so buying used via shipping is also troublesome. SSDs do have a limited write limit but it is more than enough.

So to op I would recommend buying Ram, CPU, cabinet and SSD used. And also a used GPU but you will have to be careful about it. You can run a benchmark test and play game for around half an hour and see what temps it shows. 69-75 for a used card is really good. You can also consider buying used GPUs under warranty. I have bought 1660s used from here and temps now are about 78°C under heavy usage. You can also replace the thermal paste to get better temperature on a GPU. And for SSDs run crystal disk info and see how much write data they have left. Ram and CPU are mostly easiest to buy used. If they are working they will continue working.
 
To test this theory i did not sell my 9 year old SSD to see how long it'll work. All my hdds have died over the years, one 3TB few months ago. Now I don't have any hdd and don't plan to buy one. I'll share pic of the finite lifespan of the 9yo SSD tomorrow.

SSD was purchased in 2014. used a OS drive. Let us see how long it lasts.View attachment 161133View attachment 161134
I'm curious, how much did it cost when you bought it?
 
I'm curious, how much did it cost when you bought it?
8/9k in 2014. I was probably the first one to buy it in India. I remember calling the onlyssd guy who said they got the stock 1/2 days ago and will list it on the site soon. He listed the ssds after my call and I purchased it.
To quote myself:

Rest of the conditions being favorable. HDDs have moving parts, mechanical failure happens earlier than wear out is what I mean.

TBW for SSDs is a key metric that is documented clearly in the specifications.
Please share the screenshot, also please check the TBW spec for your 9 yo SSD.
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This is why I uploaded this SS in previous post!
Hdds can have unlimited life span but from personal experience they last a lot less than SSD. Hdds are prone to physical damage so buying used via shipping is also troublesome. SSDs do have a limited write limit but it is more than enough.

So to op I would recommend buying Ram, CPU, cabinet and SSD used. And also a used GPU but you will have to be careful about it. You can run a benchmark test and play game for around half an hour and see what temps it shows. 69-75 for a used card is really good. You can also consider buying used GPUs under warranty. I have bought 1660s used from here and temps now are about 78°C under heavy usage. You can also replace the thermal paste to get better temperature on a GPU. And for SSDs run crystal disk info and see how much write data they have left. Ram and CPU are mostly easiest to buy used. If they are working they will continue working.
Only theoretically, HDDs don't last much. All seagate WD hdds I've had have eventually died sooner or later.
 
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Thanks for the replies everyone! So here's what I decided: get gpu, ram and cpu(if newer ones available) used (preferably with some warranty). Case(relatively cheap), Power supply, and ssd new.(or openbox new).no need for a hdd as I have 2+4tb ext hdd.
 
Not to rain on the parade but I bought a whole PC from here in TE for 1L
If you are going second hand for the main components like CPU, GPU and PSU+Case then you can get very good deals
  • CPU - Intel® Core™ i7-8700 Processor
  • Motherboard - ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING
  • RAM - VENGEANCE® RGB PRO 24GB (3 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3001MHz C16
  • GPU - Asus ROG-STRIX-RTX3090-O24G-WHITE EDITION - 1.5 years of warranty left
  • Storage - Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 SSD 240GB
  • PSU - Gigabyte AORUS P850W 80+ GOLD, Fully Modular, Power Supply
  • CPU Fan - ARCTIC Freezer 34 Esports Duo - Tower CPU Cooler with BioniX P-Series case Fan in Push-Pull, 120 mm PWM Fan
  • Case - Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic Mini Air Computer Case/Gaming Cabinet/PC Cabinet/Chassis - White | Support - E-ATX/ATX/MATX/ITX
  • Case Fan - Cooler MASTERFAN MF120 HALO 3IN1 WHITE x 3 + Lian Li Case Fan x 3
 
I feel like recommending you this:

CPU

Motherboard

Ram

NVME

PSU

Cabinet

Keybaord


Gaming Mouse

Monitor (this is a 32", you may consider 27" as it is known to be best for gaming. 32" is a lot bigger works great for everything.

Used 3070 or 6650xt/6700xt GPU.

This build will probably serve you well for years. Goes above your budget but it is worth it.
tbh just go all the way and get the 5700X
 
Not to rain on the parade but I bought a whole PC from here in TE for 1L
If you are going second hand for the main components like CPU, GPU and PSU+Case then you can get very good deals
  • CPU - Intel® Core™ i7-8700 Processor
  • Motherboard - ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING
  • RAM - VENGEANCE® RGB PRO 24GB (3 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3001MHz C16
  • GPU - Asus ROG-STRIX-RTX3090-O24G-WHITE EDITION - 1.5 years of warranty left
  • Storage - Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 SSD 240GB
  • PSU - Gigabyte AORUS P850W 80+ GOLD, Fully Modular, Power Supply
  • CPU Fan - ARCTIC Freezer 34 Esports Duo - Tower CPU Cooler with BioniX P-Series case Fan in Push-Pull, 120 mm PWM Fan
  • Case - Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic Mini Air Computer Case/Gaming Cabinet/PC Cabinet/Chassis - White | Support - E-ATX/ATX/MATX/ITX
  • Case Fan - Cooler MASTERFAN MF120 HALO 3IN1 WHITE x 3 + Lian Li Case Fan x 3
Wow that's quite a build you did here under 1L. I remember building a similar build for 1.5L with all new components but vastly inferior GPU from the 20 Series. Buying used definitely a got way to save a lot of money.
 
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