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What Did My Graphics Card Come With?

FryhdRiceOnYT

Hey LTT Community, I am planning on selling my EVGA GTX 1060 SC 3GB to go towards buying a 1660. The only problem is, I dont have the box nor do I remember what the heck came with it. If anyone can tell me or advise me on how I can know what things such as wires, CD thingies or manuals I should include when selling this, please respond. Thanks!

 

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Drivers should be always downloaded online, 1060 doesnt have SLI so no bridge.

Im not surprised you forgot what it included, basically only the graphics card is important.

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What about the wires? I forgot if stuff like 8 pin and stuff like that came with it.

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Hey LTT Community! I am about to sell my GPU but dont know how to package it. What is the safest way to package to sell the GPU for a consumer. I dont want to break the GPU in anyway before I give it to the seller. Thanks!

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An anti-static bag, airy foam, a good box. 

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yes, antistatic bag and bubble wrap and then a box bigger than the gpu package it so it doesnt move inside the case, fill the case with foam or more bubble wrap

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