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Offline BossBorot

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5x 560 Ti, 1x 6950, 1x 6970 Lightning, & 1x 590
« on: Wed, 14 December 2011, 15:19:53 »
I am a relatively new member on these forums so I do not know if there would be any interest for this here but it's worth a try.

The following pics list [H], Xtreme Systems, and OCF where I currently have this posted as well. In my heatware profile I have this account linked to prove that I am who I say I am.

Additionally I will take updated pics if requested.

My heatware profile

I am willing to ship outside the US so long as you pay the difference in shipping.

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Prices and Payment Methods:
1x Asus 590 1.5GBx2 Reference: $600 Shipped CON US
1x MSI 6970 2GB Lightning: $285 Shipped CON US
1x Asus 6950 2GB Eyefinity 6: $230 Shipped CON US
1x MSI 560 Ti Hawk 1GB: $200 Shipped CON US
4x Asus 560 Ti DCUII 1GB: 180 Shipped CON US ea. $350 Shipped CON US for two
Payment via USPS Money Order or PayPal.
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Warranty Info:
MSI 6970 Lightning: Serial number biased warranty good through 08/2014
MSI 560 Ti: Serial number biased warranty good through 10/2014
All Asus cards: Serial number biased warranty good for three years
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Voltage control via Asus smart doctor or MSI afterburner. I have never changed any voltage settings, overclocked the card, or used any of these cards under ln2.

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1x Asus 590 Reference: $600 Shipped CON US

This is a reference 590 so there isn't much to say about it other then it is the fastest video card I have ever owned.



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1x MSI 6970 2GB Lightning: $285 Shipped CON US

In my opinion this is the highest end 6970 out there. It has better then reference features such as four NEC proadlizers, 14 phase gpu power, 1+3 phase vram power, GPU/vram/PLL voltage read points, two eight pin pci-e power, a bios switch for ln2 use, and switches on the card to disable cold bug and increase voltages past what software can do if you need it all with an eye towards extreme overclocking.









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1x Asus 6950 2GB Eyefinity 6: $230 Shipped CON US
Locked to 6950 Shaders

This is easily the quietest high end card I have ever owned. I use another one in my main rig and it says extremely quiet. I have never seen the fan go over 27% while gaming. Even my hdd is louder then this card. It can display to up to 6 displays via two single link dvi ports and four display ports. It has a bios switch that can make one of the dvi ports into a dual link port at the expense of turning off one of the four display ports if you need to display to a greater then 1920x1200 60hz monitor. All of the display ports are full sized.

Before buying please note that this card is three slots not two like most cards.

Comes with eveything I recieved with it including:

1x molex to pci-e 6 pin adapter
1x crossfire cable
1x DVI to HDMI adapter





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1x MSI 560 TI Hawk 1GB: $200 Shipped CON US
950MHz Core Clock

This is the highest clocked 560 Ti available with a core clock of 950 MHz. Additionally it can likely go much further as it has high quality power delivery features like the lightning line up of cards. This card has GPU/vram/PLL voltage read points, a bios switch for ln2 use, and switches on the card to disable cold bug and increase voltages past what software can do all with an eye towards extreme overclocking.

This card features MSI's highest end Twin FrozrIII cooler and comes with the full retail package including the box, all the manuals, and the following accessories:

2x molex to 6 pin pci-e power adapters
3x connectors to read GPU/vram/PLL voltages with a multimeter.
1x DVI to VGA adapter
1x mini HDMI to full HDMI adapter





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4x Asus 560 Ti DCUII 1GB: $180 Shipped CON US ea. $350 Shipped CON US for two
830Mhz Core Clock

Unlike its bigger brothers in the DCUII lineup this card is a more reasonable two slots instead of three so they are far easier to SLI. These are clocked at 830MHz vs the 950 MHz of the MSI Hawk but they likely can overclock quite a bit. Each card comes with everything from the retail package including:

2x Molex to 6 pin pci-e power adapters
1x VGA to DVI adapter
1x Mini HDMI to full HDMI adapter





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Shipping: I ship via USPS Priority which is a three day service with tracking included. Shipping is usually two days if you live near CA or in a major city. I ship the day payment clears so long as it clears before 3PM PST.
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Trades: I am looking for a 240-256GB Sata 3 6Gb/s SSD, a Blu Ray drive without riplock, and a board with clears plus or minus cash depending on the trade.
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Heatware: 65-0-0
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Offline BossBorot

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« Reply #1 on: Wed, 14 December 2011, 16:14:02 »
MSI 6970 Lightning sold on OCF

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« Reply #2 on: Wed, 14 December 2011, 17:38:17 »
Quite the collection.  Interested in a Leopold (White) TKL with Cherry Clears?  More info here #5

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« Reply #3 on: Wed, 14 December 2011, 17:42:01 »
4x Asus 560 Ti sold on [H]

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« Reply #4 on: Fri, 16 December 2011, 22:35:16 »
590 Sold on [H]

Only the Asus 6950 and the MSI 560 Ti remain

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« Reply #5 on: Sat, 17 December 2011, 13:32:57 »
MSI 560 Ti Hawk sold on [H]

Offline NguyenAdam

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« Reply #6 on: Sat, 17 December 2011, 19:51:54 »
Ygpm

Offline Nighted

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« Reply #7 on: Sat, 17 December 2011, 20:03:20 »
MSI 560 Ti Hawk went fast.

Great card, using one myself.
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Offline BossBorot

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« Reply #8 on: Sat, 17 December 2011, 20:40:21 »
6950 sold on [H] so everything is sold

more 560 Ti next week.

What is the process usually used when everything in a thread sells do sellers usually lock the thread or just stop posting to it?

Offline Hatsuharu

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« Reply #9 on: Sat, 17 December 2011, 23:31:23 »
Which Ti's are you planning to have next week?

Offline BossBorot

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« Reply #10 on: Sun, 18 December 2011, 00:11:14 »
2 msi hawk on Monday and 2 asus on Wednesday subject to shipping variations and testing time.

These are the same card types as shown above.

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« Reply #11 on: Sun, 18 December 2011, 03:30:43 »
you aiming for 2 x 7970 in crossfire?

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« Reply #12 on: Sun, 18 December 2011, 10:09:40 »
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6950 sold on [H] so everything is sold

more 560 Ti next week.

What is the process usually used when everything in a thread sells do sellers usually lock the thread or just stop posting to it?

Lock the thread.