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EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Second hand price

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Just wondering how much you guys would pay for a second hand "EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti" with an original purchase date of   05/17/2016  so the seller says about 900 days on warranty ?

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Reference pcb? 300 USD Max.

 

FTW PCB? 350 USD Max.

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4 minutes ago, Curufinwe_wins said:

Ignore this, posted my comment twice for some reason

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2 minutes ago, Curufinwe_wins said:

Reference pcb? 300 USD Max.

 

FTW PCB? 350 USD Max.

thats around £228-265 for me. hmm thanks, the pcb really makes that much difference ?. I mean I would prefer referance so I can git a hybrid cooler on it for that 50usd price difference ?

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Just now, kris2340k said:

thats around £228-265 for me. hmm thanks, the pcb really makes that much difference ?. I mean I would prefer referance so I can git a hybrid cooler on it for that 50usd price difference ?

Yes it does... Reference PCB is incapable of reaching over 1500/7800 OC's which is a good 3-5% performance step down from the custom versions even if you don't throw a waterblock on it.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Curufinwe_wins said:

Yes it does... Reference PCB is incapable of reaching over 1500/7800 OC's which is a good 3-5% performance step down from the custom versions even if you don't throw a waterblock on it.

 

 

And by incapable you mean its just not happening, no matter what cooling you have?

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Just now, kris2340k said:

And by incapable you mean its just not happening, no matter what cooling you have?

Outside of LN2/DICE yes...

 

 

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Mass SSD: Crucial M500 960GB  // PSU: EVGA Supernova 850G2 // Case: Fractal Design Define S Windowed // OS: Windows 10 // Mouse: Razer Naga Chroma // Keyboard: Corsair k70 Cherry MX Reds

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So the only pics this guy has are box only, and I doubt he knows the diferance, so how does one tell between FRW and ref boards?

 

EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti SC ACX 2.0+ HDMI 3xDP 6GB 980ti

 

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1 hour ago, kris2340k said:

So the only pics this guy has are box only, and I doubt he knows the diferance, so how does one tell between FRW and ref boards?

That's a reference pcb. Offer 300.

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Mass SSD: Crucial M500 960GB  // PSU: EVGA Supernova 850G2 // Case: Fractal Design Define S Windowed // OS: Windows 10 // Mouse: Razer Naga Chroma // Keyboard: Corsair k70 Cherry MX Reds

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1 hour ago, kris2340k said:

So the only pics this guy has are box only, and I doubt he knows the diferance, so how does one tell between FRW and ref boards?

 

EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti SC ACX 2.0+ HDMI 3xDP 6GB 980ti

 

$_86.JPG

If it was FTW it would say so on the front of the box, like it says ACX 2.0+ and SC, it would have a FTW on it. 

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Okay so update, I am yet to find a 980 TI in the UK for less than £300 which is 393.50 US Dollar

 

Turns out we get charged a hell of a lot more for GPUs, so unless anyone is coming to the UK soon and sees this forum post and willing to bring a 980 ti as a pet I will keep looking online for bargains

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