Alright - my listing is up
Time to sell a GTX 550 Ti for 3 times what I bought it for
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ill give you $2
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I'm one of the cheaper listings, but I could raise my price a bit more if I wanted to
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yeah, because that price makes no logical sense considering how much faster a 780Ti is..
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-780-Ti-vs-Nvidia-GTX-550-Ti/2165vs3161
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@firelighter487 Well, this is a 2GB variant that we're talking about here, so that could play a factor (in addition to nVIDIA dropping support for it recently). Just a few guesses...
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one thing though, massive respect for you admitting you overclocked your card in the listing. i've never seen someone admit that before.
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yeah maybe... still though. it would logically be worth $30 at most, not $100+
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listed for €29 = US$33
EDIT: that one's 1gb, but still...
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If you guys think my pricing is bad, think again XD Look at what Amazon sellers want for Thermi 2.0:
And we all know that official driver support for Fermi is out the door, so this is straight criminal
I understand that it's not really worth that much compared to Kepler, but that's the price that it currently fetches, so I'll go for it Because I have some merch to replace...
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@firelighter487 Also, Kepler hasn't aged as well as other past architectures, sadly. Mobile Kepler (GTX 700/some 800) is no longer receiving driver updates, and desktop Kepler (GTX 700 proper) is probably next.