That seems to be a decent price but I'd be wary...
I know everyone hates Dell and OEM builders (and rightly so in some regards) but it's hard to beat having a total warranty for a year or more. Who says this guy didn't run the machine on heavy duty overclocking for however long and the parts aren't all about to fail? There's really not much way to tell. Plus, if that technology was new when he put it together then it's got a few years under its belt by now.
Personally I'd go to newegg and check out how much it would cost to buy those pieces yourself and put it together, and keep that in mind as far as potential replacement cost.
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