Correct, this is just the plain old stock AMD part. Black shroud. It's a nice card, I already have one and love it... but this one just has no use. The build never happened and only this part was outside of the return policy, so for sale it goes. Thanks!
I actually think the Whitehaven is going to really surprise people in a positive way, but I also fear for cost. I mean, it's all just speculation at this point but I think it's going to be so expensive that outside of workstation specific builds, nobody is going to be able to buy them. Same for...
Title says it all haha.
US Buyers only, paypal only.
$100 ebay e-gift certificate for $90 via paypal.
Thanks!
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Title says it all.
I've got a $100 eBay gift certificate code, I need $90 via PayPal. US buyers only.
I can provide the code via email or PM, your choice.
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Thanks!
Yeah, if the product cost is low enough, it doesn't really attract scammers. I mean, who's going to risk the felony postal fraud for a few bucks? But for a few hundred...? Seems a lot do.
Yeah, I know a lot of people doing the same thing.
My most recent journey was selling a rather...
As much as it sucks, you're screwed. Basically eBay has it stacked against you, in nearly 100% of all disputed transactions, they will find in favor of the buyer, no matter what evidence you provide or commen sense you can supply.
In this case, being that he's already left positive feedback...
I would recommend not selling on ebay. EBay is scam buyer central these days. Even selling it as is you're going to get a case opened against you for it not working and as ebay always does, they will blame you for selling defective hardware. You will lose the chip, your money and a lot of...
I don't think it's just mining... part of it is the soon to be released Maxwell cards from Nvidia. The 800 series.
...in my opinion that is.
A lot of people have been in this game long enough (myself included) to recognize that once the 800 series cards are on the shelf, all of the 700 series...
Find a pair of cheap GTX 660's and run them in SLI. Depending on the application you'll be sitting somewhere between a 680 and 780 in performance. All for $350 or less.