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January 04, 2018, 08:21:03 PM
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I have a question,

What is the easiest way to get multiple cards for the same cost for retail buyers? I will be have electric completed in my Shed by Friday of next week and would like to start preparing order list of cards for the rigs.

I have 9 AMD cards (6x570 4gb and 3x570 8gb) and will probably be sticking with AMDs still because of the cost to return ratio.

One rig will consist of 1070s if I can find them at a competitive price.

Thanks for any advice on getting multiple GPUs. They need to be all brand new. I am located in central USA.
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January 04, 2018, 08:34:52 PM
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It's not easy.  I have two newegg accounts, and thought I could get around their restrictions, but they know because I was shipping to the same address.  If you have a neighbor that you trust, you could open a new account and ship to your neighbor's house.  You'll also need two different methods of payment... like paypal on one, and a credit card on another.

Otherwise... you just troll multiple websites.
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January 04, 2018, 08:41:23 PM
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welcome to rig building hell.  If you have a friend or family, shoot them the money have them order it then ship it to your house is the easiest way to do it.  Pissed I missed the boat on the 1070ti yesterday on Newegg. Thought I had a hour with only being able to get 1 per customer. Drove home added it to cart, browsed for a few minutes to add some fans. Went to checkout and they took it out of my card and sold out.  Gotta move fast so have a plan in place before hand.
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January 04, 2018, 08:58:03 PM
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yea buying cards sucks right now. looks like most places are low in inventory and jacking up the prices along with it. hopefully we get some new shipments soon.
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January 04, 2018, 08:58:47 PM
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I have my credit card I planned on using for the cards ready to go with a $0 balance.

I will also add a PayPal account with my credit card so I can have 2 different forms that way.

I have found a website called adorama.com I believe and it looks to let me order as many as I need. Has anyone heard of this site or is it a scam site? I just don't want to get burned on a large purchase and have to wait on the dispute process and I also want the best chances of it being the same internal memory...

thanks for the pointers.


Added on: Electrician is suppose to give me the final bid today. He called and told me the cost of materials and so far its $1000 cheaper than my previous bids just for the materials!
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January 05, 2018, 05:32:32 PM
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Has anyone else used website to order cards from:

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