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Economy => Computer hardware => Topic started by: danb89 on May 18, 2014, 12:44:28 AM



Title: WTS Asus R9 290 and Gigabyte R9 290 GPU
Post by: danb89 on May 18, 2014, 12:44:28 AM
I have 10 R9 290 ASUS and 10 Gigabyte 290 cards for sale. Used less than one month. Have full retail boxes, manuals etc. Also receipt from newegg as well. Still has the 3 years warranty. I am parting out my rigs will sell as a whole as well. $350 each for the card shipped.

MOBO- GIGABYTE 970a ud3p
CPU- amd fx core 4130
GPU- 4x ASUS R9 290-4GD5
SSD- Kingston SSDNow V300 Series
PSU- PSU SILVERSTONE ST1500 1500W
ill throw in 4x 1x to 16x usb risers brand new.

Cards - $350
Whole Unit- $1800

All price includes shipping. I accept BTC at coinbase rate. Please check out my ebay ID for feedbacks since I am a new user here. danieltienbui


Title: Re: WTS Asus R9 290 and Gigabyte R9 290 GPU
Post by: danb89 on May 23, 2014, 06:15:07 PM
any offers?


Title: Re: WTS Asus R9 290 and Gigabyte R9 290 GPU
Post by: Dare on May 23, 2014, 10:29:52 PM
What size is the SSD? Also, will you accept escrow with a trusted member on the forum?


Title: Re: WTS Asus R9 290 and Gigabyte R9 290 GPU
Post by: danb89 on May 24, 2014, 05:34:25 PM
its a 60gb ssd.
i am not familiar with escrow but if it is safe on both side then sure. You can also check out my ebay feedbacks danieltienbui is username on ebay.
i am not trying to scam, I am just trying to sell my rigs because I will be leaving to fort rucker Alabama for flight school training soon. but if escrow is safe on both sides then sign me up.


Title: Re: WTS Asus R9 290 and Gigabyte R9 290 GPU
Post by: Dare on May 25, 2014, 01:36:51 AM
I'm looking for a 120GB SSD or larger; not all of my programs will fit on a 60GB one alongside Windows, and I'd rather not leave them on a HDD when I upgrade. Good luck with your sale!

Also, the general idea of escrow is for it to be safe for both sides; the buyer sends coins to the escrow, the seller sends the item (tracked, for proof), then the escrow releases the coins to the seller. In the event of any dispute, both parties work with the escrow to prove their side and agree on a fair resolution. There are a few other similar methods (such as the seller sending the item to the escrow, receiving the coins, then the escrow sends the item to the buyer, for example) but this is the most common due to the low cost.


Title: Re: WTS Asus R9 290 and Gigabyte R9 290 GPU
Post by: danb89 on May 30, 2014, 03:39:12 PM
lowered to $1650