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I've got three high-end graphics cards I want to sell on eBay. Incredibly powerful stuff, all capable of sooper-dooper mining powerz: HD 4350, X1600 Pro, Quadro FX3450.

 

Ultra powerful, capable of 640x480 medium details at 30FPS

 

I'm questioning if it's even worth trying to list these separately. They're all PCIe, so the AGP premium isn't there on any of them. They all work perfectly fine but are kind of dirty, and I frankly don't care enough to clean them. I'm considering just putting all three of them in the same listing and selling them all for $15-20+shipping as a lot. Have any of you guys ever tried that? Any luck?

I enjoy buying junk and sinking more money than it's worth into it to make it less junk.

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If they are good minerz just put them into a 3 pack and sell it for 50+shipping, if you can throw 3 pci 1x to 16x adapters into the mix go for 80+shipping, someone's gonna buy them if you list hashrates and powerdraw of each card

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I mean I sold this thing out of a 2005 PowerMac for $15 on eBay

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6 minutes ago, butler1233 said:

I used to have a 4350! Passive cooling ftw

Want another one? lol

 

7 minutes ago, thelordofwarr said:

If they are good minerz just put them into a 3 pack and sell it for 50+shipping, if you can throw 3 pci 1x to 16x adapters into the mix go for 80+shipping, someone's gonna buy them if you list hashrates and powerdraw of each card

Yeah, they're not good miners. Straight up sarcasm on my part.

 

7 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

I mean I sold this thing out of a 2005 PowerMac for $15 on eBay

 

Apple parts sell at a premium though. I swear, I could list an ancient Diablotek PSU that smells like death and catfish, and if I put "Apple compatible" in the title, someone will give me $20 for it.

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