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geekhack Marketplace => Classifieds => Topic started by: Amble on Mon, 19 November 2012, 19:52:33
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I am looking to sell my Gigabyte Windforce GTX 670. It is in very good condition and works perfectly on the games I played. It was cleaned often and was in a smoke free environment. Also, It was never overclocked, other that the factory OC. It is just a little too much for my needs, since I usually play indie games, a little BF3 (not too good at it so I quit) and games that aren't really graphics intensive... an impulse buy really. Trades are welcome, but I am only really looking for beige Cherry doubleshots or maybe a newer generation SSD with little use.
(http://i.imgur.com/tqXRwh.jpg)
Link to imgur album with more pics:
http://imgur.com/a/tG4LS
Here is a link to the Newegg page with more info on the card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125423
Here's a link to the 3DMark 11 test I did on 11/18: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/4978611.
Looking to get $300 shipped. CONUS only.
Thanks. :)
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If only it was a reference design my 670 waterblock would find a home :(
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If only it was a reference design my 670 waterblock would find a home :(
Which block do you have?
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If only it was a reference design my 670 waterblock would find a home :(
Yeah, probably the only thing reference PCBs/coolers are good for. :)
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too bad it is so close to christmas....
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This still available?
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Please don't rest your gear on top of an anti static bag. You're better off just placing it on the table. :confused:
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Please don't rest your gear on top of an anti static bag. You're better off just placing it on the table. :confused:
Why?
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Please don't rest your gear on top of an anti static bag. You're better off just placing it on the table. :confused:
Why?
Because to create the anti static effect inside the bag the mech on the outside of the bag is slightly conductive.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage
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Just saw this... sold it on CL a while ago. Don't worry though, damage was somehow averted by keeping the card on the clear plastic side of the antistatic bag (no sarcasm intended). Plus, once you open/tear them they pretty much lose their conductive properties, especially these kind of antistatic bags. Never had a problem with static electricity and computer components.
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you would have to try real hard to damage something with static