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13 minutes ago, Aakash_Ram said:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX750Ti-2GB-GDDR5-PCI-E-Video-Card-VGA-DVI-HDMI-/324173605097

i wanted to get this while waiting for a 3070 just for video output can someone tell me if this looks legit

Yes, it looks entirely legit. It's a tad expensive for what it is, but other than that, I don't see anything out-of-the-ordinary about it.

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Looks fairly legit, although I absolutely hate the idea of spending $100+ (including shipping) on a 750ti...

 

That being said, buying on ebay is pretty much as safe as you get when buying second-hand. They have very good buyer protection these days, so if it turns out not to be legit then it should be pretty easy to request a refund. (I'd still pay with a credit card for an extra level of safety though)

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1 minute ago, WereCatf said:

Yes, it looks entirely legit. It's a tad expensive for what it is, but other than that, I don't see anything out-of-the-ordinary about it.

sorry this is for my friend and we changed our minds wb this https://www.ebay.com/itm/EVGA-GEFORCE-GTX-570-HD-1-2GB-GDDR5-Graphics-Card-012-P3-1573-KR-/174738948202

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2 minutes ago, Aakash_Ram said:

I definitely would not buy a GTX 570 in 2021. That thing is ancient (2010) and does not have modern driver support.

 

Also 1.2GB of VRAM is... ouch.

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A GTX 750Ti would be a much better GPU if you're buying something to hold out until a 3080 is available, a GTX 570 is too old even as something just to run as a display output.

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750ti will be fine. if you do not game any gpu with HDMI port will be fine.

like gt710 or some older gpus liek the gtx 570 if it has a HDMI port. you will have to chekc that

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8 minutes ago, Blademaster91 said:

A GTX 750Ti would be a much better GPU if you're buying something to hold out until a 3080 is available, a GTX 570 is too old even as something just to run as a display output.

Can a GTX 750Ti really do much?

 

Like League of Legends?

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1 hour ago, K2K Tech Reviews said:

Can a GTX 750Ti really do much?

 

Like League of Legends?

Not at competitive framerates of course, but it's definitely playable.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/PCGame/FPS-Estimates-League-of-Legends/3761/7824.0.0.0.0

 

League isn't exactly a difficult game to run.

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5 hours ago, tim0901 said:

Not at competitive framerates of course, but it's definitely playable.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/PCGame/FPS-Estimates-League-of-Legends/3761/7824.0.0.0.0

 

League isn't exactly a difficult game to run.

a gt 620 and a 2nd gen i5 can get 100+ FPS on league with med settings. Im pretty sure a 750ti will do a decent job

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18 hours ago, Aakash_Ram said:

Okay, if you want to play games(not all games) at a decent frame rate, then check these out:

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21 hours ago, Aakash_Ram said:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX750Ti-2GB-GDDR5-PCI-E-Video-Card-VGA-DVI-HDMI-/324173605097

i wanted to get this while waiting for a 3070 just for video output can someone tell me if this looks legit

Go for a 750ti instead. Also yes both cards seem legit.

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