Is this pc worth $450?

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Asus P8Z77 V-LK motherboard
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Msi gaming x gtx 1060 6gb
Cooler master masterliquid 240ml
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Nzxt h500 PC Case
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Blue snowball ice microphone valued at $90
Xbox one controller wireless valued at $99.95
Coolermaster rgb magnetic led strip for the pc valued at $35
 
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If its all brand new its worth a decent amount more but if its preowned which it most likely is a lot of the value goes down but if you were already going to buy a bluew snowball xbox controller and rgb for the build then yes its worth that price although the things that you would eventually need to upgrade is the ram and then the cpu. Just note this motherboard can only support up to 32 gb of ram.
thank you for your advice. yes its preowned and i dont plan on upgrading the pc to much so 16gb of ram would be fine for me. why do you think i should upgrade the cpu? and is gpu pretty good? (im not that good with pc's)
 

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Gpu is pretty decent and can handle most games out atm at medium if I were to guess the cpu will be the first thing to bottle neck the system. The cpu's socket is LGA1155 if you were to every upgrade it you would need a socket of the same type so your motherboard supports it. For most games out at the moment you should be able to play 60 fps @ medium settings but if you get lower fps than that it'll be your cpu holding you back.
i dont understand what you mean about the cpu socket. and which decently cheap cpu would you recommend?[DOUBLEPOST=1577055150][/DOUBLEPOST]
Gpu is pretty decent and can handle most games out atm at medium if I were to guess the cpu will be the first thing to bottle neck the system. The cpu's socket is LGA1155 if you were to every upgrade it you would need a socket of the same type so your motherboard supports it. For most games out at the moment you should be able to play 60 fps @ medium settings but if you get lower fps than that it'll be your cpu holding you back.
and also is the mother board good enough for me to upgrade gpu?
 
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i5-3550 3.3ghz processor
Asus P8Z77 V-LK motherboard
Kingston 8GB ddr3 1333mhz ram
Msi gaming x gtx 1060 6gb
Cooler master masterliquid 240ml
Corsair 600w psu
Nzxt h500 PC Case
2 Nzxt 120mm fans
2 cooler master rgb fans 120mm
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Blue snowball ice microphone valued at $90
Xbox one controller wireless valued at $99.95
Coolermaster rgb magnetic led strip for the pc valued at $35
Well, the gtx 1060 definitely adds to the price.
 
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