I recently sold some older parts with an i5-8600k and a Raedon Sapphire 2000-something for $300. I really had no idea what it was worth, but someone bought it at that price. I guess you're getting more power for less money.
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The real question is, what do you want to do with it?
I'm only buying it for Elite Dangerous to be honest but games like Helldivers 2 and anything else really would be an added plus of course.
For Elite: Dangerous that should be fine. And it's a decent price
But CPU, RAM, and Motherboard would likely need upgrades before you could get to modern games like Helldivers. To be fair that CPU/Mobo/RAM released in 2009. GPU is a mid-range from 2019 so it should be okay for mid/low graphics in 1080p.
Huge topic.
Like I said, for just Elite: Dangerous I think you'll be fine at mid graphics.
For upgrades check out https://www.logicalincrements.com/ in the price category you're comfortable in.
I'm partial to AMD for CPU since upgrade paths are much more modular.
Alright thanks!