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I just sold the Reference RX 480 I had for $90. 

 

Some background: I bought a Razer Core X for $100 and bought the 480 for another $100. 

 

I managed to sell the Razer Core X for $190. Now with the 480 sold, I effectively made $80 off of flipping parts locally on OfferUp. 

 

  1. DrMacintosh

    DrMacintosh

    I sold it to some High Schooler who said he was saving during the summer. Someone did their research and bought a fantastic used card ;) 

  2. DrMacintosh

    DrMacintosh

    An eGPU is not a viable solution for a MacBook Pro. eGPUs are not supported under Bootcamp and you end up having to lug an mITX system around in addition to your laptop. 

     

    But yes, I am saving for a MacBook Pro with a dGPU. 

  3. dfsdfgfkjsefoiqzemnd

    dfsdfgfkjsefoiqzemnd

    Hi, this is the IRS.  We have noticed you have started a PC parts business without registering as such.  We'll take $150 in taxes owed and fine you another $5000 for the violation.

     

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  4. DrMacintosh

    DrMacintosh

    Literally incorrect on every account. A progressive tax rate applies to everyone who makes OVER a certain amount of money. 

     

    Lets say there is a progressive tax of 70% on people who make above 1mil/y. You get your million, but every $1 above that gets taxed and you get $0.30. 

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