FS/Part Out: Node 202 Budget Gaming PC

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The purpose of this PC was supplanted by my recent purchase of a gaming laptop. It's a moderately powerful gaming PC in a little chassis with a good upgrade path.

Motherboard: BioStar X370GTN Mini-ITX AM4
Processor: Ryzen 3 1300X
Cooler: Cryorig C7
RAM: Patriot Signature Line 2x4Gb (8 total) 2400MHz DDR4
PSU: Corsair SF450
Storage: 1x Samsung 2.5" SSD, 250Gb
1x Toshiba 2.5" HDD, 500gb (I think)
GPU: PNY GTX 970, reference-style blower cooler
Case: Fractal Design Node 202
Fans: Silverstone slim 120s installed in GPU chamber
Windows 10 Home license included

(More detailed information to be included with updated post this evening when I can sit down with the machine.)

This is a decent starting point for an entry-level gaming machine or moderately powerful HTPC. It retails out at ~$725 on PCPartPicker (link: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/VanGoghComplex/saved/hDQhyc ) with reasonable "substitute" prices assigned to the SSD, HDD, and GPU, as those components no longer have price information available on PCPP.

Starting price for the whole machine is $500 OBO, buyer pays shipping.

I'm not opposed to parting this machine out, but be advised that I will need good offers on a few of the components before I commit to that route: if you want a single piece you may be waiting for a bit.
 
Good prices on a fully featured SFF PC. I wish I had known of these kinds of second hand deals when I first got into PCs.

It would have stopped me paying $800 for some dell pre-built sans GPU\SSD.

This would make a great 1st PC for someone.
 
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