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Rmcdermott927 (OP)
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January 03, 2018, 12:02:07 AM
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I’m looking for a good deal on a gaming laptop.  I want something with at least an Nvidia 960m or 1050ti. For AMD cards I need at least an rx 460m. 

I’m looking to get a good deal, either new or used.   

Escrow will be used for the purchase.  Feel free to PM me your offers. 

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January 06, 2018, 05:58:05 AM
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I have a MSI gaming laptop, I believe it's an Apache GE72; it has a GTX 965M inside of it and I think it sounds like it would be right up your alley. I haven't used the laptop in quite some time, though I periodically boot it up to recover an old file or perform updates/maintenance and the only problem is that it needs a new screen. My girlfriend dropped something on the screen and it doesn't work anymore. I used to game on it, playing PUBG, H1Z1 and things like that. It's in good condition, works fine, nothing internally wrong or malfunctioning.

For the most part the laptop was used for school and small work projects. I'm wondering if you would be interested in something like this, it has the kind of card you're looking for and as I said the only problem is needing a screen replacement.

I also have a GTX 980 TI card that I'd be willing to part with for the right price/trade. The GTX 980 TI would only be the card, however, as I need the rest of the rig.

I'll be watching the thread, so feel free to respond here or shoot me a PM; I'm flexible on the price, just want something fair for it. You can pick the escrow, I honestly don't mind who it is as long as they're trustworthy, obviously, and preferably an "official" escrow.
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January 06, 2018, 09:06:06 PM
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I have a MSI gaming laptop, I believe it's an Apache GE72; it has a GTX 965M inside of it and I think it sounds like it would be right up your alley. I haven't used the laptop in quite some time, though I periodically boot it up to recover an old file or perform updates/maintenance and the only problem is that it needs a new screen. My girlfriend dropped something on the screen and it doesn't work anymore. I used to game on it, playing PUBG, H1Z1 and things like that. It's in good condition, works fine, nothing internally wrong or malfunctioning.

For the most part the laptop was used for school and small work projects. I'm wondering if you would be interested in something like this, it has the kind of card you're looking for and as I said the only problem is needing a screen replacement.

I also have a GTX 980 TI card that I'd be willing to part with for the right price/trade. The GTX 980 TI would only be the card, however, as I need the rest of the rig.

I'll be watching the thread, so feel free to respond here or shoot me a PM; I'm flexible on the price, just want something fair for it. You can pick the escrow, I honestly don't mind who it is as long as they're trustworthy, obviously, and preferably an "official" escrow.

How much are you looking for ? In BTC or GBP / USD / LTC / ETH

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January 07, 2018, 04:05:18 AM
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I have a Origin Gaming Laptop 980m 17inch screen SSD looking for $1500 paid over 3k lmk if you want more info.
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January 07, 2018, 08:59:12 PM
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I have a Origin Gaming Laptop 980m 17inch screen SSD looking for $1500
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I would be willing to accept less than this fellow, because again the screen does not work and the graphics card is a slightly less powerful version (almost indistinguishable comparatively, though, in terms of mining power). I do not expect $1,500 for my used laptop, but if you're looking for more power then this may be more up your alley than mine. I'm honestly thinking about just setting my laptop up to mine Ethereum or something like that, if I can't get a fair price for it that is.

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How much are you looking for ? In BTC or GBP / USD / LTC / ETH

I normally wouldn't let someone seemingly hijack the thread, but OP hasn't answered in quite sometime and I figure this question would be helpful to them as well. I'm not sure if you're asking because you would like to offer/purchase, or if you're trying to be helpful to OP.

No clue how much I would be happy accepting for my laptop, that's why I'm honestly open to offers; as long as it's a fair amount I would have no problem letting it go to a new owner; I'm trying to get rid of a lot of my stuff so I can travel more lightly without worrying about my valuables away from me. I'm working on moving and would love to have less things, more money.

I know that isn't a very definitive answer, but if I'm given a good offer I won't hesitate, unfortunately I won't know what a "good" offer is until it comes across my plate.
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January 07, 2018, 10:27:53 PM
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Thx guys.  I wound up getting a steal on an EVGA SC17 with a gtx980m for about $900

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January 08, 2018, 12:46:49 PM
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Thx guys.  I wound up getting a steal on an EVGA SC17 with a gtx980m for about $900

That is a pretty good price for what you got, I can't fault you for getting yourself a great deal. Sometimes you have to treat yourself, and I can totally understand how a broken screen would be enough to turn you way, even if it's cheaper. I would've definitely let mine go for less than that, maybe even half of that if we're being honest; sometimes you just have to go with the best value and that's probably where you ended up.

If you're planning to use the graphics card for mining, I would definitely suggest trying to acquire a couple more cards or rigs to up your profit to significant enough numbers that it feels worth the effort/energy being put towards it. I might be completely off base though and for all I know you needed a laptop for your new interest of music producing, video editing or playing Steam games.

I appreciate you keeping us up to date so we don't continue to check the thread hopelessly. If you do plan on purchasing more rigs/cards just let me know, because my laptop/card probably won't be going anywhere unless I receive a decent offer on it. It sounds like you got a ridiculously low price on a very high-end newer model laptop, so I just want to throw out my basic disclaimers to you; if you're purchasing from a private party, like another user then definitely get an escrow involved in the transaction as to avoid many headaches that could come your way. If you've purchased this from a corporation I would snag the insurance, because things always tend to go wrong with the higher end laptops. If you purchased the laptop from an off-brand website, double-check you are actually getting what you paid for, because I've heard of some sites changing parts or mislabeling models just to make an extra buck. Good luck with your new laptop, hope it arrives to you safely and without malfunctions.
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