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March 30, 2018, 01:13:10 AM
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I have an opportunity to diversity my investments, but the startup cash has to come from somewhere.  So I decided to sell 4 of my most valuable GPUs, 2 EVGA 1080s and 2 Gigabyte 1080s.  My mining farm will be left with 11 1060s running, which are 9 EVGAs, 1 Gigabyte, and 1 Zotac.

These are here in the continental USA, unlike so many other sellers here.  I was thinking of putting them on ebay, but ebay does not deserve 10% of the sale price for their bullshit "fees".

I was thinking of $750 each, $3000 for all 4. 

These GPUs have been cranking out Nicehash hashes for me for about 5 weeks.  I had them set up in my basement, where the cold winter helped give me free cooling.  Even though I have MSI Afterburner set to temp limit them at 70, they don't even get that warm.  I never BIOS modded or tried overclocking them, I figured whatever minor gain I got wasn't worth the hassle.

I'm willing to use PayPal or some sort of escrow here.  I've never escrowed before, though, so I need details on who can be trusted here for that.

PM me with questions or write them here.

Exact GPUs are:

EVGA 1080 8GB FTW2 w/ icx technology
EVGA 1080 8GB Superclocked
Gigabyte 1080 8GB single fan (2)



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March 30, 2018, 03:38:40 AM
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That’s a bit expensive. With gpu prices dropping 1080ti’s that are used are going for the same price.
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March 30, 2018, 04:06:33 AM
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For sure.  Can get brand new 1080's for 680 on Amazon right now, why pay 750 for used?

That’s a bit expensive. With gpu prices dropping 1080ti’s that are used are going for the same price.
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March 30, 2018, 10:37:46 AM
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The reason for paying 750 is simple.  I get more money that way!   Grin

Make me an offer then, for 1 to 4 GPUs.

EDIT -- yeah, you're right, prices are down a bit, I saw some on ebay.  Let's say 650 each for mine then.
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March 30, 2018, 03:49:00 PM
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Ha. It's not a bad reason for you Smiley  Prices are down across the board with the crypto prices down as much as they are.  Good luck on them though.

The reason for paying 750 is simple.  I get more money that way!   Grin

Make me an offer then, for 1 to 4 GPUs.

EDIT -- yeah, you're right, prices are down a bit, I saw some on ebay.  Let's say 650 each for mine then.
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March 31, 2018, 01:22:30 PM
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These are still available, I just listed them on ebay, so don't miss out!
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April 01, 2018, 06:00:08 PM
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3 left, one got sold on ebay for $781 last night.

They are going fast!  Don't delay and miss out!!!
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April 01, 2018, 06:56:15 PM
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That's crazy.  You should just sell them on eBay.  Can go buy a new one on Amazon for cheaper than 781.

3 left, one got sold on ebay for $781 last night.

They are going fast!  Don't delay and miss out!!!
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April 02, 2018, 12:14:08 AM
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Problem with ebay is they take 10% for fees, so even if it sells for 781 I'm only getting 703 or so.  I'd rather sell it for 703 here and deny ebay their fees.

Then Paypal takes a chunk.

I'd also be happy to accept bitcoin for the GPUs, that way ebay and paypal both get no fees, and that alone would make me a little happier!  Smiley
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April 02, 2018, 05:28:39 AM
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Yeah the problem here is no one is going to pay those prices on the forum Smiley


Problem with ebay is they take 10% for fees, so even if it sells for 781 I'm only getting 703 or so.  I'd rather sell it for 703 here and deny ebay their fees.

Then Paypal takes a chunk.

I'd also be happy to accept bitcoin for the GPUs, that way ebay and paypal both get no fees, and that alone would make me a little happier!  Smiley
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April 03, 2018, 08:32:57 PM
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Price drop to $630 or BTC equivalent if paying by BTC.

I  can also take BTC Cash, Litecoin, or Ethereum to my Coinbase wallet.

3 left!
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April 09, 2018, 03:27:22 AM
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Okay fine, you cheap bastards.  $610 for each 1080.
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Last edit: April 10, 2018, 02:34:46 PM by Paycheck
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All right, why the FUCK aren't these things selling?  I'm down into the high $500s on ebay, and many 1080s are priced higher!  WHAT THE FUCK?!?!?!?!?!?!?!  I don't want to sell them for any less than I bought them for, that's not how profits are made.

New?  Almost.  They've just been broken in good.  New.... some mining time.... what's the difference, right?
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April 10, 2018, 03:48:43 PM
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GPU market crashing as people exit mining.  Got a RX 480 yesterday for $200.  Why spent 500+ on a 1080 vs getting a 480/580 for < $250?

The time to make a profit on video cards is long past.   If you want them to sell, you are looking at the $525 range right now based on the last few sales for used ones.



All right, why the FUCK aren't these things selling?  I'm down into the high $500s on ebay, and many 1080s are priced higher!  WHAT THE FUCK?!?!?!?!?!?!?!  I don't want to sell them for any less than I bought them for, that's not how profits are made.

New?  Almost.  They've just been broken in good.  New.... some mining time.... what's the difference, right?
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April 12, 2018, 02:05:05 AM
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Sold the last 3 today, for $510 each, minus ebay fees and minus paypal fees.  Not the prices I wanted, but screw it, they weren't moving at higher prices, despite there being quite a few 1080s at prices above mine.

Better to take this now than to take less later.
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April 12, 2018, 02:16:55 AM
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Yup. Been there before.  Better than holding them and getting $300 each for them in a few months.

Sold the last 3 today, for $510 each, minus ebay fees and minus paypal fees.  Not the prices I wanted, but screw it, they weren't moving at higher prices, despite there being quite a few 1080s at prices above mine.

Better to take this now than to take less later.
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April 12, 2018, 02:20:43 AM
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Sold the last 3 today, for $510 each, minus ebay fees and minus paypal fees.  Not the prices I wanted, but screw it, they weren't moving at higher prices, despite there being quite a few 1080s at prices above mine.

Better to take this now than to take less later.

I noticed a similiar trend and I think the reason why is because the 1080 is bad at ETH. If you had the 1080ti or the 1070 you would probably get closer to MSRP.

However due to that memory on the 1080, it makes it poor for ETH.
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April 12, 2018, 03:06:38 AM
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That's a very valid point too.  Unfortunately my gaming machine has dual 1080's.  Great for gaming, crap for mining compared to other cards.

Sold the last 3 today, for $510 each, minus ebay fees and minus paypal fees.  Not the prices I wanted, but screw it, they weren't moving at higher prices, despite there being quite a few 1080s at prices above mine.

Better to take this now than to take less later.

I noticed a similiar trend and I think the reason why is because the 1080 is bad at ETH. If you had the 1080ti or the 1070 you would probably get closer to MSRP.

However due to that memory on the 1080, it makes it poor for ETH.
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