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Value of Evga 680 SC

MegaDave91

I was going to keep it as a backup for my 780, but ever since I got my second 780 half a year ago that's become somewhat pointless. Just wondering how much I can get for it. 

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$250 to $300 probably, depending on the condition

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I was going to keep it as a backup for my 780, but ever since I got my second 780 half a year ago that's become somewhat pointless. Just wondering how much I can get for it. 

On Kijiji here in Calgary they're going for about 250

"Rawr XD"

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@MegaDave91

in the states for 2GB models $225-$250, 4GB models $275-$325.

i bought a three-week old 680SC+ for $250 shipped (card only) and registered

it fine for 2.75yrs warranty.

 

the price points of the GTX770 ($315 new) hurts the last gen GPU and now with

the mining explosion fizzling, the deluge of 290/290x cards on the cheap really

fractures the nVidia used GPU market pretty bad.

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~ $300

 

 

$250 to $300 probably, depending on the condition

It's in perfect condition, so I guess ~$300.

Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow; Motherboard: MSI ZZ490 Gaming Edge; CPU: i7 10700K @ 5.1GHz; Cooler: Noctua NHD15S Chromax; RAM: Corsair LPX DDR4 32GB 3200MHz; Graphics Card: Asus RTX 3080 TUF; Power: EVGA SuperNova 750G2; Storage: 2 x Seagate Barracuda 1TB; Crucial M500 240GB & MX100 512GB; Keyboard: Logitech G710+; Mouse: Logitech G502; Headphones / Amp: HiFiMan Sundara Mayflower Objective 2; Monitor: Asus VG27AQ

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in the states for 2GB models $225-$250, 4GB models $275-$325.

i bought a three-week old 680SC+ for $250 shipped (card only) and registered

it fine for 2.75yrs warranty.

 

the price points of the GTX770 ($315 new) hurts the last gen GPU and now with

the mining explosion fizzling, the deluge of 290/290x cards on the cheap really

fractures the nVidia used GPU market pretty bad.

Good point

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you can always start high and come down. a couple of points on selling used is

comparing the new gen to what you have (justifying the price similarities) and

that the condition and warranty is reflected in the price. especially if you have a

good overclocking card. if it is crap OC'r then it is just a par clock card and price

reflects what the end user can expect, rather than they play the silly silicone

lottery and gamble on crap benefits.

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Those things are rare. :P I would keep it as expensive decoration. Don't you want to have a row of graphics cards on a table to admire? :D

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