AlphaQup
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Hey Everyone,
Up for sale is my EVGA 2080Ti Black. It was ordered on 7/25/2019 from Newegg: Asking Price is $700 OBO (Shipped and Insured).
I am also tentatively looking for a 2060-2070 (Super variants are fine too) to go into the GF's rig, I would consider a trade for one of those plus cash on the buyers end.
This card was registered with EVGA, and comes with the standard -KR warranty (3 years) and is transferable to the seller (valid through 7/25/2022): https://www.evga.com/warranty/graphics-cards/
Feel free to PM me offers, the worst I'll say is no thank you. PayPal is my preferred method of payment.
The only reason for selling is I was able to get my hands on a 3080, so this is being sold to help offset the cost.
This card comes will all original packaging + accessories + the EVGA PowerLink + all original packaging + accessories + tools listed below (I'm not interested in selling this separate, it's being thrown in for free with the purchase of the 2080Ti)
This card has never been OC'd, power limit is the only thing that was ever increased:
This card is coming from a non-smoking household, and I do have a single cat (who is not allowed in my office).
Below are pics of it running before being pulled from my sig rig, and being re-packaged for sale:
EDIT 11/23/2020: A user brought the stain to my attention as a potential concern, so I'm making note of it here for everyone (because I was not aware of this as well).
The staining on the backplate in the above picture is from the thermal pads EVGA uses. This is NOT water damage, corrosion or anything of the sort. This is typical of hotter-running EVGA cards.
I cannot link to other sites in this post per forum rules, but it can be corroborated via google searches that EVGA thermal pads "sweat", and the grease can stain backplates.
Removing the backplate and cleaning the area(s) with Isopropyl Alcohol can remove the stain (if you wish).
My heat can be found under my SN, and will have it updated here shortly to reflect the 3080 purchase from a member here.
If anyone would like any further information from me, please let me know.
Thanks for looking!
Up for sale is my EVGA 2080Ti Black. It was ordered on 7/25/2019 from Newegg: Asking Price is $700 OBO (Shipped and Insured).
I am also tentatively looking for a 2060-2070 (Super variants are fine too) to go into the GF's rig, I would consider a trade for one of those plus cash on the buyers end.
This card was registered with EVGA, and comes with the standard -KR warranty (3 years) and is transferable to the seller (valid through 7/25/2022): https://www.evga.com/warranty/graphics-cards/
Feel free to PM me offers, the worst I'll say is no thank you. PayPal is my preferred method of payment.
The only reason for selling is I was able to get my hands on a 3080, so this is being sold to help offset the cost.
This card comes will all original packaging + accessories + the EVGA PowerLink + all original packaging + accessories + tools listed below (I'm not interested in selling this separate, it's being thrown in for free with the purchase of the 2080Ti)
This card has never been OC'd, power limit is the only thing that was ever increased:
This card is coming from a non-smoking household, and I do have a single cat (who is not allowed in my office).
Below are pics of it running before being pulled from my sig rig, and being re-packaged for sale:
EDIT 11/23/2020: A user brought the stain to my attention as a potential concern, so I'm making note of it here for everyone (because I was not aware of this as well).
The staining on the backplate in the above picture is from the thermal pads EVGA uses. This is NOT water damage, corrosion or anything of the sort. This is typical of hotter-running EVGA cards.
I cannot link to other sites in this post per forum rules, but it can be corroborated via google searches that EVGA thermal pads "sweat", and the grease can stain backplates.
Removing the backplate and cleaning the area(s) with Isopropyl Alcohol can remove the stain (if you wish).
My heat can be found under my SN, and will have it updated here shortly to reflect the 3080 purchase from a member here.
If anyone would like any further information from me, please let me know.
Thanks for looking!
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