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Economy => Computer hardware => Topic started by: SimpleBooty on February 19, 2014, 04:15:14 AM



Title: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: SimpleBooty on February 19, 2014, 04:15:14 AM
Hello all! Currently I have 4 open PCIE slots and 1000w of Power Supply wattage free. I'm looking to fill those 4 slots with a good hash / wattage ratio.

Cards I'm interested in are:
R9 Series (270, 280, 290) 7970 7990
Prefer more popular brands (MSI, Gigabyte, Asus, EVGA, etc)

Looking to pay with USD, prefer some feedback available for viewing. This is my first time buying on here but I've done a few deals on my notebook forums and this is my feedback: http://forum.notebookreview.com/marketplace-questions-member-feedback/696735-semigamer-feedback-thread.html

Feel free to message me on there for verification that SemiGamer is indeed my account.


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: Chronikka on February 19, 2014, 05:38:01 AM
I have two R9 270x Power Devil graphics cards. Brand new, still sealed.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=462054.msg5213172#msg5213172 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=462054.msg5213172#msg5213172)


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: twistedtrick on February 19, 2014, 05:48:04 AM
I have a Sapphire 7970 that I use in my main PC and frankly I just don't need that much power, all I do is output to two monitors.

The card came with a system I got a good deal on in November 2012, thought I was going to wind up getting into PC gaming and just didn't.

Details: Model 21197-00 - Newegg Link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102961

If you are interested just let me know, I would need to get a different card in this machine since it is my main before selling but I am very willing to part with it.


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: SimpleBooty on February 19, 2014, 06:02:10 AM
@Chronikka:
Appreciate the time you took to reply. Unfortunately I'm looking for used since if I'm going to buy new I'd just spend the extra $15 to get it off of newegg :/

@TwistedTrick: Shoot me a price, I'm interested.


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: cwizard on February 19, 2014, 12:43:51 PM
@Chronikka:
Appreciate the time you took to reply. Unfortunately I'm looking for used since if I'm going to buy new I'd just spend the extra $15 to get it off of newegg :/

@TwistedTrick: Shoot me a price, I'm interested.

You haven't looked at newegg prices lately have you.


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: Chronikka on February 19, 2014, 01:04:34 PM
@Chronikka:
Appreciate the time you took to reply. Unfortunately I'm looking for used since if I'm going to buy new I'd just spend the extra $15 to get it off of newegg :/

@TwistedTrick: Shoot me a price, I'm interested.

You haven't looked at newegg prices lately have you.


Apparently you haven't either. This card retails for $290 plus shipping. I'm asking $550 for both, shipped

Thats well below retail for brand new graphics cards. Make me an offer if you want but you won't find a better 270x at a better price.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131529 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131529)


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: ShopemNL on February 19, 2014, 01:05:23 PM
Hello all! Currently I have 4 open PCIE slots and 1000w of Power Supply wattage free. I'm looking to fill those 4 slots with a good hash / wattage ratio.

Cards I'm interested in are:
R9 Series (270, 280, 290) 7970 7990
Prefer more popular brands (MSI, Gigabyte, Asus, EVGA, etc)

Looking to pay with USD, prefer some feedback available for viewing. This is my first time buying on here but I've done a few deals on my notebook forums and this is my feedback: http://forum.notebookreview.com/marketplace-questions-member-feedback/696735-semigamer-feedback-thread.html

Feel free to message me on there for verification that SemiGamer is indeed my account.

I have 4 7990 for sale. Just let me know.


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: culexevilman on February 19, 2014, 01:18:01 PM
Hello all! Currently I have 4 open PCIE slots and 1000w of Power Supply wattage free. I'm looking to fill those 4 slots with a good hash / wattage ratio.

Cards I'm interested in are:
R9 Series (270, 280, 290) 7970 7990
Prefer more popular brands (MSI, Gigabyte, Asus, EVGA, etc)

Looking to pay with USD, prefer some feedback available for viewing. This is my first time buying on here but I've done a few deals on my notebook forums and this is my feedback: http://forum.notebookreview.com/marketplace-questions-member-feedback/696735-semigamer-feedback-thread.html

Feel free to message me on there for verification that SemiGamer is indeed my account.

4 MSI HD 7990 for sale.


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: SimpleBooty on February 19, 2014, 02:00:16 PM
@Chronikka:
Appreciate the time you took to reply. Unfortunately I'm looking for used since if I'm going to buy new I'd just spend the extra $15 to get it off of newegg :/

@TwistedTrick: Shoot me a price, I'm interested.

You haven't looked at newegg prices lately have you.


Apparently you haven't either. This card retails for $290 plus shipping. I'm asking $550 for both, shipped

Thats well below retail for brand new graphics cards. Make me an offer if you want but you won't find a better 270x at a better price.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131529 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131529)

Thanks for backing up my price point.
However at the time of my writing
http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Version-PCI-Express-Graphics-11217-01-25G/dp/B00GRNUKR2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1392818040&sr=8-5&keywords=sapphire+270x
$235 shipped and since I've got a lot of gaming friends online I can find buyers for the BF4 codes at $20 dropping the price to $215 shipped.
I think I'll grab a couple of those. I'll still have 2 slots left on my Mobo and I think I'm going to put faster cards in the last two slots (280's, 290's, 7970, 7990)

Your cards are very nice and I'm sure someone will buy them since you are less than their retail.


@Chronikka:
Appreciate the time you took to reply. Unfortunately I'm looking for used since if I'm going to buy new I'd just spend the extra $15 to get it off of newegg :/

@TwistedTrick: Shoot me a price, I'm interested.

You haven't looked at newegg prices lately have you.

My pricing wasn't incorrect. But thank you for the concern.


Hello all! Currently I have 4 open PCIE slots and 1000w of Power Supply wattage free. I'm looking to fill those 4 slots with a good hash / wattage ratio.

Cards I'm interested in are:
R9 Series (270, 280, 290) 7970 7990
Prefer more popular brands (MSI, Gigabyte, Asus, EVGA, etc)

Looking to pay with USD, prefer some feedback available for viewing. This is my first time buying on here but I've done a few deals on my notebook forums and this is my feedback: http://forum.notebookreview.com/marketplace-questions-member-feedback/696735-semigamer-feedback-thread.html

Feel free to message me on there for verification that SemiGamer is indeed my account.

I have 4 7990 for sale. Just let me know.

I'm not sure I can afford 4 of them. Shoot me a price for each one though if you're willing to sell separately :)


Hello all! Currently I have 4 open PCIE slots and 1000w of Power Supply wattage free. I'm looking to fill those 4 slots with a good hash / wattage ratio.

Cards I'm interested in are:
R9 Series (270, 280, 290) 7970 7990
Prefer more popular brands (MSI, Gigabyte, Asus, EVGA, etc)

Looking to pay with USD, prefer some feedback available for viewing. This is my first time buying on here but I've done a few deals on my notebook forums and this is my feedback: http://forum.notebookreview.com/marketplace-questions-member-feedback/696735-semigamer-feedback-thread.html

Feel free to message me on there for verification that SemiGamer is indeed my account.

4 MSI HD 7990 for sale.

Nice! Same goes for you! :)


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: PhattyBanks on February 19, 2014, 03:05:37 PM
you want all the same type cards 4 x 270s or 4 x 280s in 1 rig or else it can cause all sorts of headaches


Title: Re: WTB: Good AMD Graphics Cards (R9 series, 7970, 7990)
Post by: SimpleBooty on February 19, 2014, 05:28:04 PM
you want all the same type cards 4 x 270s or 4 x 280s in 1 rig or else it can cause all sorts of headaches

I've got a 7990 two 270x's and my two Nvidia cards (Gtx 770 and GTX 680) in one rig right now rubbing stable. Switching out the nvidia cards and adding more.