Considering selling largely unused PC in favor of PS4 Pro, want advice on sale method

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My PC feels like an incredibly expensive Chromebook as of late, and there's really no PC exclusives I'm looking forward to.

Which leads me to this thread.

What would be the best way to go about this? Individual parts on eBay?

Is this a dumb idea?
 

Josh7289

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As far as whether it's a dumb idea or not goes, if you've still got another main computing device that suits your needs, then I say go ahead and do whatever floats your boat.
 

Nev

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If you don't have any other PC? Yeah, it's crazy.

Who am I kidding it's crazy either way. Just don't.
 
That does in fact sound crazy.

That PS4 Pro will drop in price eventually. Are there really so many exclusives on it that you feel the need to play right now that you're willing to sell your PC to fund it?

I mean, maybe there are for you, and if there are I say go for it, but I guess I just don't see what you'd switch over for.
 

Pennywise

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My PC feels like an incredibly expensive Chromebook as of late, and there's really no PC exclusives I'm looking forward to.

Which leads me to this thread.

What would be the best way to go about this? Individual parts on eBay?

Is this a dumb idea?

Individual parts are easier to sell, but from my experience it's not getting to the same value when you sell it complete.

Easiest way would be to sell it to someone you know or someone your friends know.
 

huh1678

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My pc has been an expensive chromebook for years with the occasional indie games and short periods of games that actually push my pc.
My $900 pc has been used to browse gaf and the web 95% of the time over the years, i know the feels OP lol
 

HF2014

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Funny, because i sold my ps4, to get a new pc. I do not support ps4 pro at all. You should maybe wait for the PS4 Pro Elite too you know.
 

Aeana

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With more console games getting PC ports than ever, I feel like my experience is exactly the opposite. Of course, I still buy all of the platforms for exclusives, but if a game is multiplatform including PC, I don't have any reason not to pick PC.
 

Latimer

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With more console games getting PC ports than ever, I feel like my experience is exactly the opposite. Of course, I still buy all of the platforms for exclusives, but if a game is multiplatform including PC, I don't have any reason not to pick PC.
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Consoles for exclusives. PC for everything else.
 
I'd rather have a way to guarantee 60fps every time, so I would never go with something like this.

There are hardly PS4 exclusives. Only one I've played in a few months is Bound. Horizon will be the next. It's just collecting dust.
 

SapientWolf

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Why not just upgrade your PC? If IQ factored into your decision to go Pro then you can get more consistency on the PC.
 

PSqueak

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Given that a PC is a machine that can do much more than just gaming, i say it's a bad idea, keep the PC, just stop using it as your gaming machine.
 

Blizzard

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If you really need the money and you never need to do work on your PC, I could understand it. I both game and work on mine so it's not even an option.
 
The only reason I keep my consoles are the exclusives, otherwise I would be PC only for a long time.

If the PS Pro was a 60fps machine it would make me think though, but that's not happening.
 

ItsTheNew

I believe any game made before 1997 is "essentially cave man art."
I like to play single player games on my Pc and multiplayer with my pals on console. Best of both worlds tbh.
 

jmga

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CHC

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Sounds a bit crazy unless you really need the money. I've considered the same thing in the past, but ultimately decided there was really no harm in keeping it.

You also really have to think about your digital library. I have hundreds of games on Steam, and selling my PC would effectively be a complete and total, indefinite cutoff from all of those. Not worth it to me.
 

jb1234

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Exclusives aside, I'm not sure why you wouldn't rather play all your games on the PC instead. Hardware willing, they're still going to look and perform better than anything the Pro pumps out.
 
Not crazy, looking at those Titanfall 2 PS4 Pro shots, consoles are now, with the exception of very expensive PC's, at least on par graphically.

Combined with SATA3 on the Pro, load times can be up there too, hopefully.

So now it really comes down to control scheme for first person shooters, controller and couch VS desk and mouse. I'm taking the lazier option :p
 
Some details:

I currently own a regular PS4. I am buying a Pro either way, this isn't to fund its purchase, but instead get rid of a redundant device. The group I game with is straight PS4, so that's a big deal.

My rig:

GTX 970
Core i5-4670k
16 gigs of ram at 2400
Benq 24 inch G-Sync Monitor (not the greatest panel, but I can't lie... g-sync is badass)
 
I think it's way too premature to be doing anything like that.

^ Those are great specs, and you speak of getting rid of a redundant device, surely you mean the original PS4 no?
 

Luigiv

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Some details:

I currently own a regular PS4. I am buying a Pro either way, this isn't to fund its purchase, but instead get rid of a redundant device. The group I game with is straight PS4, so that's a big deal.

My rig:

GTX 970
Core i5-4670k
16 gigs of ram at 2400
Benq 24 inch G-Sync Monitor (not the greatest panel, but I can't lie... g-sync is badass)

Dude, you're system slaughters the PS4pro. You're better off getting your multiplats for it.
 

guyssorry

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umm, we have the same specs, and I would NEVER consider doing it. Unless you don't care about frame rate or all of the other benefits over a console? I really don't understand. But, we are all adults here, so you can do what you like. But, I think it is a terrible idea. just my opinion.
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
Nah smash it to bits OP. Just take a sledge hammer to it and work out those issues. Teach the overgrown toaster a proper lesson it won't forget.
 

Pennywise

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Some details:

I currently own a regular PS4. I am buying a Pro either way, this isn't to fund its purchase, but instead get rid of a redundant device. The group I game with is straight PS4, so that's a big deal.

My rig:

GTX 970
Core i5-4670k
16 gigs of ram at 2400
Benq 24 inch G-Sync Monitor (not the greatest panel, but I can't lie... g-sync is badass)
The gaming point is understandable in your case.
A big question is simply, if you don't need your PC for other things. Work,school,university or maybe even just hobbies ?

Not crazy, looking at those Titanfall 2 PS4 Pro shots, consoles are now, with the exception of very expensive PC's, at least on par graphically.

Combined with SATA3 on the Pro, load times can be up there too, hopefully.

So now it really comes down to control scheme for first person shooters, controller and couch VS desk and mouse. I'm taking the lazier option :p
No it's not.
 

OneUh8

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Some details:

I currently own a regular PS4. I am buying a Pro either way, this isn't to fund its purchase, but instead get rid of a redundant device. The group I game with is straight PS4, so that's a big deal.

My rig:

GTX 970
Core i5-4670k
16 gigs of ram at 2400
Benq 24 inch G-Sync Monitor (not the greatest panel, but I can't lie... g-sync is badass)

yeah no if that is your pc don't do it. if you want the pro just sell your base ps4 and get one. that pc is more than capable. you can play anything out at higher quality and frames than a pro. if you need, just do a gpu upgrade.
 

Yagharek

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If you play with friends on one platform mainly then the decision doesn't really come down to specs. Still, sit on the idea for a week and don't make a decision based on prerelease anticipation.
 

Maxinas

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Not crazy, looking at those Titanfall 2 PS4 Pro shots, consoles are now, with the exception of very expensive PC's, at least on par graphically.

Combined with SATA3 on the Pro, load times can be up there too, hopefully.

So now it really comes down to control scheme for first person shooters, controller and couch VS desk and mouse. I'm taking the lazier option :p

This will end well.
 
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