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  • All sounds good. Anything you can throw in I can use. I'm on 1/2" tubing so the barbs will definitely work. For SLI bridges, I'd say a short (1-slot gap) and the next step up (2-slot gap) would cover me.

    I'll take the whole enchilada. I have $500 in my paypal account. If that's sufficient for you, I can send it your way tonight - just pass me your email. Better yet, you can email me at malventano@gmail.com to get a quicker response.

    Thanks!
    Al
    They are EVGA reference cards (they are stock clocked, but I ran them at 920 core for benches). The Koolance waterblocks ARE installed on both cards. As well as the EK backplates and black painted EK I/O brackets. I can throw the original coolers in the box if you wish. Both cards were used for about 4 months. Under water from day 1.

    Also I have 1/2 DD Fatboy barbs I can throw in, and quite a few SLI bridges, many lengths, I'll give you a couple (specify size).

    I have one box for one of the Koolance blocks and the cards are boxed in RMA/OEM boxes.
    Question on the 480's. Are both installed on the cards? In the top of the post it appears so, but the last part suggests one is used and the other is new and uninstalled?

    Other questions:
    Any barbs included? If so - size?
    Which cards are they?
    Boxes included for the cards / coolers?
    Original coolers included?
    SLI bridge cables? Length?

    I'm prepared to make an offer, just need those extra details...

    Thanks
    Al
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