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Good bang for the buck used GPU's

Bruno_A

The title says it all, anyone knows used GPU's with a good price for performance ratio? I sold my old MSI 1155 board that I replaced and I'm thinking of selling my GTX 660 locally as it's worth quite a lot given its age. I guess my budget would be around 120€.

 

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LOL really? I saw a GTX 660 on EVGA's website for $20.

 

Anyways, the best bang for your buck is gona be the RX 480s, they're are quite a few sales on them at the moment.

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2 minutes ago, TechyInAZ said:

LOL really? I saw a GTX 660 on EVGA's website for $20.

 

Anyways, the best bang for your buck is gona be the RX 480s, they're are quite a few sales on them at the moment.

I highly doubt it, I bought mine for £70 on ebay, and it's still worth at least 70€ where I live in a local selling website. Can you give me the link for that 660? 

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Ah sorry, EVGA must of taken it down because i can't find it anymore. I saw the link a year ago.

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Buying used, it's not normally going to be the new stuff (like RX 480) that's good value for money. So maybe an R9 290 if you're not too worried about noise/heat. Older AMD cards tend to perform better than Nvidia cards that cost the same at retail, and that value advantage sometimes carries over to the used market. But you'll have to check how that looks in your local market.

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Yup, you can try for a 290 or similar GPU.  770s are common and can cost as little as 100 Canadian dollars/ 70 pounds

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7970/280x's seem to be the used bang for buck used card these days....you will pick one up for around £100.

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3 minutes ago, super_skank said:

7970/280x's seem to be the used bang for buck used card these days....you will pick one up for around £100.

 

41 minutes ago, Sakkura said:

Buying used, it's not normally going to be the new stuff (like RX 480) that's good value for money. So maybe an R9 290 if you're not too worried about noise/heat. Older AMD cards tend to perform better than Nvidia cards that cost the same at retail, and that value advantage sometimes carries over to the used market. But you'll have to check how that looks in your local market.

 

36 minutes ago, Damascus said:

Yup, you can try for a 290 or similar GPU.  770s are common and can cost as little as 100 Canadian dollars/ 70 pounds

Thinking about it, I should probably upgrade my i5 2500 to an i5 3570K, as the games I play are more CPU intensive.

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Looking at the prices here in eu 

Maybe a R9 280x for 120 euro if you are lucky

Otherwise it would be around a GTX 760 maybe a 770 (all 2gb cards) 

 

You could get a new 1050TI for 149 euro (spanish pricing)

 

 

And for all you muricans ... this is EU prices SUCK here 

Let's agree to disagree

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1 hour ago, MrTiC said:

And for all you muricans ... this is EU prices SUCK here 

Wow, and I thought buying in sucks

 

1 hour ago, MrTiC said:

Looking at the prices here in eu 

Maybe a R9 280x for 120 euro if you are lucky

Otherwise it would be around a GTX 760 maybe a 770 (all 2gb cards) 

those all go between 100 - 180 CAD / 69 - 124 euros

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