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Joduko

No, that is absolutely not a legitimate listing. Just look at the rest of the site. 

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1 minute ago, BondiBlue said:

No, that is absolutely not a legitimate listing. Just look at the rest of the site. 

Sadness.

 

I'm looking for a decent low profile gtx 1650. Please let me know if there's any places I can find one for under 200 USD.

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5 minutes ago, Joduko said:

Sadness.

 

I'm looking for a decent low profile gtx 1650. Please let me know if there's any places I can find one for under 200 USD.

Depends what you mean by decent, its unlikely you will be finding a 1650 in that price range right now.  I doubt you could find a decent full height card for that price.

 

What resolution and refresh rates do you need and on what outputs?  What will you be using it for?

 

It cost me $341.97 to get a standard size 1650 recently, used, and it was the cheapest I could find.  Though that was in the UK where prices tend to be much higher to begin with.

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1 minute ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

Depends what you mean by decent, its unlikely you will be finding a 1650 in that price range right now.  I doubt you could find a decent full height card for that price.

 

What resolution and refresh rates do you need and on what outputs?  What will you be using it for?

Monitor has 144hz refresh rate 1920x1080p
It's for an SFF PC where I want to replace a low profile GTX 745 4gb GDDR3 for improvements in gaming. This GTX 745 isn't terrible. It was one of the only GPUs I could find at the start of the pandemic, but it's been over a year and apparently the price/availability issues have persisted. I'm considering waiting until The 4000 series launches and comes out with a low-profile card next year though at this rate. The inflation can't still be a problem another year from now... right?

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