idk what to say
Weaksauce
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i still didnt buy it, this is how it looks do see that it says 0 mb of vram
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did it show as 0mb of vram?I'd give it a go. I had a 280x that was a solid mining card that had tons of artifacting/gaming issues.
did it show as 0mb of vram?
hes selling it for 150 cad, it doesn't mine il try rma but gigabyte is nitoricly bad a customer service lol if not il resell it on ebay for like 110Unless he selling it to you for $1 don't bother. It probably on its last legs.
Idk what to say. It is your money.hes selling it for 150 cad, it doesn't mine il try rma but gigabyte is nitoricly bad a customer service lol if not il resell it on ebay for like 110
Gigabyte won't likely accept the card for RMA because you don't have a receipt.hes selling it for 150 cad, it doesn't mine il try rma but gigabyte is nitoricly bad a customer service lol if not il resell it on ebay for like 110
I think they're serial number based for their warranty, not receipt.Gigabyte won't likely accept the card for RMA because you don't have a receipt.
No you need proof of ownership. He might get lucky and they accept it without it, but you typically need to provide a ss of a receipt or order page.I think they're serial number based for their warranty, not receipt.
2000cad*Taco think it's worth 200cad at least!
hahaha gigabyte has a reputation of having bad rma anywaysBTW you could forget about RMA, because mining voids your warranty, the EULA specifically says that. Plus this specific card looked like not only it was used to mine crypto (that would be obvious), but that it was used to mine coal, serving as a shovel blade on a wooden shaft. The manufacturer would have laughed you out of the door when asked for RMA.
There is no way for any manufacturer to tell if a card has been mined to death. Outside of a manufacturer being dicks there would be no reason to rejected his RMA.BTW you could forget about RMA, because mining voids your warranty, the EULA specifically says that. Plus this specific card looked like not only it was used to mine crypto (that would be obvious), but that it was used to mine coal, serving as a shovel blade on a wooden shaft. The manufacturer would have laughed you out of the door when asked for RMA.