Caporegime
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I'm on about buying the 8c zen 3 chip so there will be no in socket upgrade. I would likely make a small saving if I took the 6c and then upgraded to the 8c in a few years, but I don't think it would be much after I've paid fees / postage on selling the old chip. + I'd have someone else's second hand chip unless I bought an new chip which would probably erase all the savings
A 4700 is always going to be worth the small amount of bother over a 3700.
Postage is hardly a huge deal. You use the packaging from the new cpu you are upgrading to and you can post them for like £4.80 through riyal mail.
As for fees I usually use a £1 fee deal which tends to happen every 2 weeks.
You are talking less than 20 mins work total to sell, package and ship a cpu. I should know I've sold several on ebay in the past few years.