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January 27, 2013, 07:01:44 AM
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I'd like to sell my 7770 for 140 shipped...It is fully working and hasn't been mining for too long...like 4 days. Fan is nice and quiet.

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Info on the card can be found at http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/51543-amd-radeon-hd-7770-hd-7750-review-2.html

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January 30, 2013, 03:53:33 AM
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I'm up for offers too ya know...price isn't firm...Anybody?

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January 30, 2013, 03:58:26 AM
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I have a 5770 that appears to perform at the same level or better for the power requirements than a 7770 and I paid $35 for it. That might explain the lack of interest.
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January 30, 2013, 04:41:16 AM
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Yeah, I got mine for $100 5 months ago... might want to try between $60-80 shipped

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January 30, 2013, 05:41:34 AM
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I have a 5770 that appears to perform at the same level or better for the power requirements than a 7770 and I paid $35 for it. That might explain the lack of interest.
Can you share your MH/s and Watt numbers for that 5770, because I ran a 7770 at 210MH/s, and it was amazing at how efficient those 7xxx cards are compared to the 5xxx cards.

And I agree with tacotime. Newegg has a pretty large selection of 7770s between 100 and 125. I'd say 75-80 is what you're looking at for a used GPU.

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January 30, 2013, 11:57:45 AM
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I have a 5770 that appears to perform at the same level or better for the power requirements than a 7770 and I paid $35 for it. That might explain the lack of interest.
Can you share your MH/s and Watt numbers for that 5770, because I ran a 7770 at 210MH/s, and it was amazing at how efficient those 7xxx cards are compared to the 5xxx cards.

And I agree with tacotime. Newegg has a pretty large selection of 7770s between 100 and 125. I'd say 75-80 is what you're looking at for a used GPU.

I get about 200mh/s @ 1150mhz core clock guess i'll just keep mining on it cause i guess i overpayed for it, I bought it broken for 80 bucks...simple fix...smd cap missing..so i guess 100bucks + shipping is my bottom line guess i'll just put it on ebay and cross my fingers

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January 30, 2013, 01:53:12 PM
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I have a 5770 that appears to perform at the same level or better for the power requirements than a 7770 and I paid $35 for it. That might explain the lack of interest.
Can you share your MH/s and Watt numbers for that 5770, because I ran a 7770 at 210MH/s, and it was amazing at how efficient those 7xxx cards are compared to the 5xxx cards.

And I agree with tacotime. Newegg has a pretty large selection of 7770s between 100 and 125. I'd say 75-80 is what you're looking at for a used GPU.

xfx 5770 hashes 220Mh/s at about 85-90W and running 60-62C.
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January 30, 2013, 05:12:56 PM
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I have a 5770 that appears to perform at the same level or better for the power requirements than a 7770 and I paid $35 for it. That might explain the lack of interest.
Can you share your MH/s and Watt numbers for that 5770, because I ran a 7770 at 210MH/s, and it was amazing at how efficient those 7xxx cards are compared to the 5xxx cards.

And I agree with tacotime. Newegg has a pretty large selection of 7770s between 100 and 125. I'd say 75-80 is what you're looking at for a used GPU.
xfx 5770 hashes 220Mh/s at about 85-90W and running 60-62C.
Ya that sounds about right. I don't have the exact numbers for my 7770, as I gave it to my brother so he could play some games. I remember I was getting ~210MH/s @ ~75W, without undervolting.

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April 07, 2013, 08:40:32 PM
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April 07, 2013, 10:26:43 PM
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i'm not the owner of crashoveride54902 on IRC...or maybe i am but i totally forgot the password for it...but i doubt that crashoveride54902 has a otc trade record

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