There is no set standard for selling custom built computers, and alot of people just aren't interested in paying you what it is worth on something like eBay. Alot of this is due to the complete lack of knowledge on the expertise of the builder. If it is from some boutique company or reputable manufacturer, you may not have that problem. But either way you look at it, you would be better off just taking it apart and selling the components.
But about this high-end notebook thing... In all honesty, unless you have a cool $4000-$5000 to blow on one, don't waste your time. Yes, certain companies like Dell (only their XPS line), Falcon Northwest, and Alienware make good gaming laptops, but on average they are roughly twice as much as a comparable desktop. And guess what happens if something happens like the graphics card or mobo frying? That's right, you are sans lappy for atleast 2 weeks while it is shipped off to be repaired. Just think about it.
(And why do people insist in calling computers CPUs? No offense to anybody, but I was always taught CPU = Central Processing Unit. In other words, it stands for your processor, not the whole thing. Correct me if I'm wrong.)
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