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how much should i ask for my gpu's

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    Super Bagman
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    Mar 19, 2013 1:11 pm GMT

    have two superclocked 1.5gb 580s both with backplate and highflow brackets. they are the batman ones if that makes any difference... 

    have two superclocked 1.5gb 580s both with backplate and highflow brackets. they are the batman ones if that makes any difference... 

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    MuD3 wrote:

    have two superclocked 1.5gb 580s both with backplate and highflow brackets. they are the batman ones if that makes any difference... 

    me for free

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    [QUOTE="MuD3"]

    have two superclocked 1.5gb 580s both with backplate and highflow brackets. they are the batman ones if that makes any difference... 

    [/QUOTE]

    me for free

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    Mar 19, 2013 1:18 pm GMT
    you for money
    you for money
  • http://www.ebay.com/csc/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=gtx+580+superclocked&LH_Complete=1&LH_Sold=1&rt=nc

    Around $200 or so.

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    never saw the option to see sold items. very helpful.
    never saw the option to see sold items. very helpful.
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    Mar 19, 2013 2:45 pm GMT

    MuD3 wrote:
    never saw the option to see sold items. very helpful.

    Hmmm... Yeah, that's a good tool. Thank you for sharing.

    On a side note, if you decide to list your cards on eBay, shoot me a PM with the link. I'd be interested...

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    [QUOTE="MuD3"]never saw the option to see sold items. very helpful.[/QUOTE]

    Hmmm... Yeah, that's a good tool. Thank you for sharing.

    On a side note, if you decide to list your cards on eBay, shoot me a PM with the link. I'd be interested...

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    Mar 19, 2013 2:57 pm GMT
    sure, wont be until april though if i do. what would you do with 580s anyway.... you already have two 670s

    i would keep them but 1.5gb is going to become a problem when i get around to monitor upgrades.
    sure, wont be until april though if i do. what would you do with 580s anyway.... you already have two 670s i would keep them but 1.5gb is going to become a problem when i get around to monitor upgrades.
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    Mar 19, 2013 3:10 pm GMT

    Well, that's true if you're looking at my main rig. The thing is, I have another 4 computers in various states of disrepair and running different functions. For example, I have a computer with an old Q9650 (socket 775) that could benefit from at least one of your cards...

    I like to think of it as recycling on a bigger scale.

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    Well, that's true if you're looking at my main rig. The thing is, I have another 4 computers in various states of disrepair and running different functions. For example, I have a computer with an old Q9650 (socket 775) that could benefit from at least one of your cards...

    I like to think of it as recycling on a bigger scale.

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    Mar 19, 2013 3:13 pm GMT
    MuD3 wrote:
    never saw the option to see sold items. very helpful.

    Me neither. It is indeed. One guy won with only bid, for $150 GTX 580 EVGA. wow lol.. I'm selling my GTX 580 too, i hope I'm not that unlucky as a seller. I'm only looking for min. $200.


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    [QUOTE="MuD3"]never saw the option to see sold items. very helpful.[/QUOTE] Me neither. It is indeed. One guy won with only bid, for $150 GTX 580 EVGA. wow lol.. I'm selling my GTX 580 too, i hope I'm not that unlucky as a seller. I'm only looking for min. $200.
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    Mar 19, 2013 3:28 pm GMT
    i'll probably post mine with a 250 buy it now and a 200 min. if the prices remain in the 200-280 range. only because the back plates and high flow brackets where kind of expensive. wish i had just gotten the 3gb ones in the first place... it just didn't seem necessary at the time.

    thinking dual 4gb 670s for a replacement.
    i'll probably post mine with a 250 buy it now and a 200 min. if the prices remain in the 200-280 range. only because the back plates and high flow brackets where kind of expensive. wish i had just gotten the 3gb ones in the first place... it just didn't seem necessary at the time. thinking dual 4gb 670s for a replacement.
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    Mar 19, 2013 3:47 pm GMT

     Go for it dual 4gb 670s.=O

    Edited on Mar 19, 2013 3:48 pm GMT

     Go for it dual 4gb 670s.=O

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    Mar 19, 2013 5:15 pm GMT
    mitu123 wrote:

     Go for it dual 4gb 670s.=O



    it's looking like the most attractive option at this point.... either the evga superclocked or the asus directCUII. haven't made up my mind.
    [QUOTE="mitu123"]

     Go for it dual 4gb 670s.=O

    [/QUOTE] it's looking like the most attractive option at this point.... either the evga superclocked or the asus directCUII. haven't made up my mind.
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    Mar 19, 2013 5:23 pm GMT
    MuD3 wrote:
    mitu123 wrote:

     Go for it dual 4gb 670s.=O



    it's looking like the most attractive option at this point.... either the evga superclocked or the asus directCUII. haven't made up my mind.
    Can't go wrong with either one though I got the former.
    [QUOTE="MuD3"][QUOTE="mitu123"]

     Go for it dual 4gb 670s.=O

    [/QUOTE] it's looking like the most attractive option at this point.... either the evga superclocked or the asus directCUII. haven't made up my mind.[/QUOTE] Can't go wrong with either one though I got the former.
  • Level 23
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    Mar 19, 2013 5:38 pm GMT
    how are temps?
    how are temps?
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    Mar 19, 2013 5:46 pm GMT

    MuD3 wrote:
    how are temps?
    Mid to high 60s to low 70s.

    [QUOTE="MuD3"]how are temps?[/QUOTE]Mid to high 60s to low 70s.

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