FS: ASUS RTX 3060 $420 shipped PP/FF ( SOLD LOCALLY )

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Hey guys,

Hadn't been in the FS section for a while. Letting my barely used ASUS 3060 go. Finally jumping on the 3090 train. It maybe has 15-20 hours of Apex legends play time on it ?




It will come with original box and all. Card is flawless. Never overclocked or mined on. Could care less about that crap these days.


Looking for $420 shipped friends/family on paypal. Can ship it out as soon as tomorrow morning with tracking via USPS.



Quickest way to reach me is on my cell @ 818-484-1737.
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No idea sir, sorry thought i responded to this. Its out of the pc and in box ready to go. Anywhere i can check on the actual box?
No, I don't think there's any difference in model numbers unfortunately. But if it's already called for I guess it doesn't matter.
 
Nope, buyer never responded.

bump~
Ah, ok. I just blew all my money on a bunch of server cases and racks, but if you have a v1 card they typically sell better than a v2 card because they can run at 50MH/s mining ETH (with some tricks).

If you open up GPU-Z you can check the device ID to tell which it is:
  • if the DEVICE ID field starts with the string "10DE 2503 ..." then the card is an RTX 3060 released before May 2021 and therefore V1 is software debuggable thanks to the 4 methods mentioned above.
  • if the DEVICE ID field starts with the string "10DE 2504 ..." then the card is an RTX 3060 produced after May 2021 and therefore LHR.
 

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Ah, ok. I just blew all my money on a bunch of server cases and racks, but if you have a v1 card they typically sell better than a v2 card because they can run at 50MH/s mining ETH (with some tricks).

If you open up GPU-Z you can check the device ID to tell which it is:
  • if the DEVICE ID field starts with the string "10DE 2503 ..." then the card is an RTX 3060 released before May 2021 and therefore V1 is software debuggable thanks to the 4 methods mentioned above.
  • if the DEVICE ID field starts with the string "10DE 2504 ..." then the card is an RTX 3060 produced after May 2021 and therefore LHR.


Thanks bud, just sold locally
 
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