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Alright - my listing is up :D 

Time to sell a GTX 550 Ti for 3 times what I bought it for :P 

  1. Jtalk4456
  2. Ashleyyyy

    Ashleyyyy

    how is a 550Ti worth that much?

  3. TopHatProductions115
  4. Ashleyyyy

    Ashleyyyy

    sure but why? is it a collectable card or something? those listings are $100+... i bought my GTX 780Ti for €150 ($169)

  5. TopHatProductions115

    TopHatProductions115

    Not sure. I'll have to look into it, since it tripled in value from 2016/2017...

  6. Ashleyyyy

    Ashleyyyy

    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

  7. TopHatProductions115

    TopHatProductions115

    @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...

  8. Ashleyyyy

    Ashleyyyy

    one thing though, massive respect for you admitting you overclocked your card in the listing. i've never seen someone admit that before. 

  9. Ashleyyyy

    Ashleyyyy

    yeah maybe... still though. it would logically be worth $30 at most, not $100+

  10. Ashleyyyy
  11. TopHatProductions115

    TopHatProductions115

    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 :P Because I have some merch to replace...

  12. TopHatProductions115

    TopHatProductions115

    @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. :( 

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