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The Hunt For A 780TI

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The issue is that the store selling the previous new 780ti sadly sold out (cant blame them) and now im left looking for one again.

 

Im asking if anyone can help me look for a new 780ti for sale.  I do live in Canada s but if a 780ti is low enough in the US, i would buy it.  The current sale i can find is a zotac 780ti reference new for around $385 US so about $500 CDN i think it would be around (no clue if this includes shipping or not).  I am trying to keep it around $450 CDN tops.  Please dont advise any other GPU's, im aware they might be better for the price but im really am going for a 780ti, if i sadly can not get one, then a 970.

 

Im aware this is no little request so any attempt to help is appreciated.

 

I double clicked "post topic" sorry mods and LTT community.

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look for used cards on kijiji or craigslist?

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I would personally search for a used one if you want a 780 TI, you can find great deals on them in the States, IDK about Canadaland.

 

Something like a 780 TI Classified or DCU2 would be a good buy I reckon if you can find it used for around 300 usd.

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I found lightly used 2 EVGA 780 Ti SC Ref's for 350 USD at my local Craigslist....

You could just find used instead since you would have a higher chance of finding more 780 Ti's.

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look for used cards on kijiji or craigslist?

I now used might not be that bad but i prefer/ looking for new.

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I now used might not be that bad but im looking for new.

a GPU is something you can buy used easily, they last a long fucking time and they never die anyways...and they are still under warranty most models had a 3 years manuf warranty and they've been out only for like a year and a half now...i would defenetly buy a used one so long as it works it will work for a long time! ;)

i bought many used GPU's over the years and never had one fail on me, like this GTX780 i'm using right now was bought from a very nice gentlemen.

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a GPU is something you can buy used easily, they last a long fucking time and they never die anyways...and they are still under warranty most models had a 3 years manuf warranty and they've been out only for like a year and a half now...i would defenetly buy a used one so long as it works it will work for a long time! ;)

i bought many used GPU's over the years and never had one fail on me, like this GTX780 i'm using right now was bought from a very nice gentlemen.

Might consider it, but i would have to think about it.

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I would personally search for a used one if you want a 780 TI, you can find great deals on them in the States, IDK about Canadaland.

 

Something like a 780 TI Classified or DCU2 would be a good buy I reckon if you can find it used for around 300 usd.

 

 

I found lightly used 2 EVGA 780 Ti SC Ref's for 350 USD at my local Craigslist....

You could just find used instead since you would have a higher chance of finding more 780 Ti's.

I guess used would have to work, might still keep looking but i might consider it.

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I guess used would have to work, might still keep looking but i might consider it.

 

 

Try and find a 780 TI Lightning, they are baller as shit xD

 

It will cost an arm and a leg if you do :P

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Try and find a 780 TI Lightning, they are baller as shit xD

 

It will cost an arm and a leg if you do :P

Only like 10-20 in the world!

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Only like 10-20 in the world!

 

 

Saw one a while back on ebay for 6 hundo lol

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Try and find a 780 TI Lightning, they are baller as shit xD

 

It will cost an arm and a leg if you do :P

Oh i would think so.

 

Any idea if it has any real performane difference?

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Only like 10-20 in the world!

Oh...

 

Saw one a while back on ebay for 6 hundo lol

You were not joking...

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Oh i would think so.

 

Any idea if it has any real performane difference?

 

Most likely easily 1350-1400 mhz on air, although I don't think they came with coolers at the event they were made for.  I think it was just the PCB and a guide on how to mod it for LN2.

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Oh...

 

You were not joking...

 

 

 

MSI never officially released them, only about 20 were produced for an extreme overclocking competition, a few of them were "smuggled out" so to speak :P

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Most likely easily 1350-1400 mhz on air, although I don't think they came with coolers at the event they were made for.  I think it was just the PCB and a guide on how to mod it for LN2.

Okay, thanks for the advise.

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