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nope, probably a scam. just doing a quick google search 1060 3gb's go for an average of about €250 new in my country, in USD that's $290... 

nope, probably a scam. just doing a quick google search 1060 3gb's go for an average of about €250 new in my country, in USD that's $290... 

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Yeah, probably everything on that sellers store is a scam. Like this 1050 ti for $67 https://www.ebay.com/itm/GTX1050Ti-4GB-DDR5-HDMI-Graphics-Card-For-NVIDIA-GeForce/292643008436

 

Then again if I had extra money I'd probably buy one of the GPUs fully knowing it's a scam because I'd just want to know what they'd actually send me.

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