Which thread did this even get moved from?Your product description in "10 out of 10" condition is reassuring.
Firstly, I'd like to remind you that this purchase would mark the transition to a third owner for this system. Given the absence of an invoice and warranty, I believe it's reasonable to request a substantial reduction in the rate. I hope you appreciate that the risks involved with a non-branded product's three-year usage history can be significant.
To elaborate further, here are some concerns I'd like to present for your price reduction,
(i) The Ryzen 7 5800X, while a capable CPU, may not match the power of current-generation CPUs with comparably 8 cores. Moreover, there are reports of overheating issues from various users.
(ii) There have been several reports of users experiencing BIOS issues with the Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro AC motherboard.
(iii) In the unfortunate event of needing a replacement or upgrading the CPU and/or motherboard, the XPG DDR4 Gammix D30 RAM has been reported to face compatibility issues with current-generation motherboards.
(iv) Inno3D RTX 2070 Super Twin GPU, while budget-friendly, is known to suffer from coil whine issues. From a professional-grade stability, reliability, and certified drivers perspective for tasks like 3D modeling, CAD, or video editing, this would be a concern, especially when compared to newer GPUs like the RTX 3070 and RTX 3080.
(v) Corsair RM1000X PSU has been reported by many users about its fan noise issues.
(vi) Some users have reported performance issues with the ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro SSD.
(vii) The Corsair Air Carbide 540 case, although popular, has faced criticisms regarding airflow efficiency, potentially causing overheating and a compromise in the lifespan of CPU components.
(viii) Reports suggest that the Gamdias Aeolus M12-1240R ARGB and Corsair H110 radiator fans can be quite noisy, and its decibel issues tend to worsen over time. Given that these components are three years old, they may just have scrap value and require replacement even otherwise.
(ix) Lastly, the entire system being over three years old the main components like the CPU, motherboard, RAM, and GPU could potentially fail soon and may have a limited remaining lifespan.
(x) After three years of usage, SSD may not have an endorsable life left. Even if it's currently functional, it's likely on bonus life and may fail at any moment.
I hope you will truly appreciate that these concerns will affect the asking price, but I believe that an open and honest discussion regarding these factors is essential for mutual interests. Please let me know your thoughts, and I am open to finding a fair and mutually beneficial resolution.
Thank you for your understanding in this matter. I look forward to your response, cooperation.
Best Regards,
Shree Ranga
Edit: This one I guess. The mention of 5800x confused me, that thread doesn't have a 5800x for sale.
@.shreeranga reports will always suggest some or the other fault with nearly every component ever produced "Various users", "various sources", "various reports".
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