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Author Topic: Selling - Sapphire 290's 290x, Gigabyte 290x, XFX 280x, XFX 7950  (Read 530 times)
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March 13, 2014, 05:44:20 AM
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Hello World,

The wife has finally put an end to all mining activities on both the bitcoin and alt coin mining fronts. Nothing worse then getting angry texts about gear and babies when I'm 800 miles away.  I am on the road for work right now but will post pics of the items in boxes tomorrow March 13th @ 6pm PST when my flight lands and I get back home. All prices in bitstamp price at time of sale. All items are in hand and will ship right away.  ESCROW IS REQUIRED. NO SALES WITHOUT ESCROW

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3x Sapphire Tri-x OC 290 @ $550 each. Hashing at 940-960

1x Sapphire Tri-x IC 290x @ $700. Hashing at 980-1000

2x XFX 280x @ $400.  Hashing at 750

2x XFX 7950 @ $300. Hashing at 550-600 depending on tweaks. Super low power BIOS runs 550-600khs @ .9v. Stable

Gigabyte 280x Windforce @ $300. Hashing at 750

Gigabyte 290x @ $600. Hashing at 900-930. These are also good gaming cards.

EDIT : Mod please move this to computer hardware.  Sorry long day at work and tired.

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March 17, 2014, 07:03:11 AM
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2x XFX 7950 @ $300. Hashing at 550-600

Am I reading this right, or do you have a 280x for the same price as a 7950?
Is the price per card, or for the pair?
Also, is the hash rate per pair or card?
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April 04, 2014, 07:05:14 PM
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I offer $250 for 1x 280X shipped to my paypal verified address in zip code 54501, USA. I do not intend to mine on it. I intend to game on it (OMG, who'd have thought of gaming cards being used to game? WTF?!?!1)

You might think this is a lowball, but everyone knows equipment that has been mined on has their lifespan hugely cut, and are often plagued with fans failing earlier than normal, artifacting/crashes in games (or worse), capacitors more likely to blow up, etc.

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