How much can I sell these for?

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PC1:
Asus Maximus III Extreme Motherboard - R4389 - prophecy
i7 860 CPU (never been O/C) - R2999 - prophecy
8GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 - R3897 - prophecy
2x 60GB Team SSD - R4186 - landmark
320GB Seagate SATA
DVD/RW - R277 - prophecy
Sapphire ATi HD5970 OC Edition - R6861 - landmark
Lian-Li TYR PC-X2000 Chassis - R4157 - prophecy
Corsair 1000W PSU - R2509 - prophecy
Samsung 26" T260 LCD - R3442 - prophecy
Razor Arctosa Keyboard - R432 - prophecy
Razor Mamba Mouse - R1342 - prophecy

New Price - +-R34491

PC2:
EVGA P55 SLi Motherboard - R2364 - prophecy
i7 860 CPU (never been O/C) - R2999 - prophecy
8GB OCZ DDR3 - R2794 - prophecy
60GB Team SSD - R2093 - landmark
DVD/RW - R277 - prophecy
Club3D ATi HD5850 - R3035 - prophecy
Coolermaster HAF920 Chassis - R1220 - prophecy
Raidmax 700Watt PSU - R928 - rebeltech
Samsung XL2370 LED LCD - R3158 - pc-direct
Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - R400

New Price - +-R18868

PC3:
Intel Raison City Motherboard - R678 - prophecy
Intel Q8300 CPU - R1449 - prochecy
4GB Team DDR2 - R880 - prophecy
80GB SATA -R 375 - prophecy
DVD/RW - R277 - prophecy
NVidia 9600GT 1GB - R1158 - prophecy
AOpen Chassis with 350Watt PSU - R583 - prophecy
BenQ T2200HD 22" LCD - R1365 - etag
Standard PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse

New Price - +-R6765
 
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I was going to completely redo the list of components with cheaper retailers, but got bored half-way through and figured I shouldn't do your work for you.

I'm curious, though, why exactly do you have these systems and why are you selling them? (specifically referring to the first two).

As for how much you can sell them for, personally I wouldn't touch either of the first two as by the time I'm spending that kind of money on a PC I want it new, know for a fact what has been done with the components (read: nothing, since they'll be fresh out of their boxes) and have warranties for everything; warranties I know aren't voided for whatever obscure reason.

Now, if you still want to sell them, then -20% for each of the real new price. Real meaning the price at which anyone that has ever shopped around at all could get them for, which are cheaper than you say they are.
 
As soon as you buy a PC or any parts, you are pretty much committed to them loosing about 20% - 30% of their purchase value. It is unfortunate, but I think it is quite unlikely that you can sell for much more than that.
You may get lucky if you can offer a full warranty for ALL of the components, making much more sense then for your buyer to buy. Anyway, If I had those kind of components in my house I would be having a lot of fun!
 
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