I found a 1080 on Craigslist for $400. Seems sketchy. Help?
J James Mctavish Guest Oct 12, 2017 #3 Man, you're really gonna bust him down when he's already asking less than half retail ?
J Johan P Krause Guest Oct 12, 2017 #4 when those cards first hit they were way cheaper than they are now
J Joseph Dixon Guest Oct 12, 2017 #6 Still can't get my head around why people think mining degrades GPUs :/
R Richard Philips Guest Oct 12, 2017 #8 its too suspect he got priced down too easy and it was already cheap, don't bother with it
R Richard Philips Guest Oct 12, 2017 #9 if even he shows it working you don't know if has a random fault
J Jango Alicko Guest Oct 12, 2017 #10 Ive sold 1080's for 375 and was like 3 or 4 months ago when they were still pretty new
G Giovanni Valencia Guest Oct 12, 2017 #12 literally ask for pics, it being used, and it outside the machine
C Connor Jacobs Guest Oct 12, 2017 #15 Ask for reason of sale, check if he bought it brand new. Have you seen pictures? Make sure they’re not stock pictures
Ask for reason of sale, check if he bought it brand new. Have you seen pictures? Make sure they’re not stock pictures
A AL Rifat Hussein Guest Oct 12, 2017 #16 either the guy is really dumb or he's up to something. Even if you find the card is faulty i think he'll find a way to get away with it.
either the guy is really dumb or he's up to something. Even if you find the card is faulty i think he'll find a way to get away with it.
G Gary Kinsley Guest Oct 12, 2017 #17 Just ask him to let ya see it running some benchmark programmes on it
G Gary Kinsley Guest Oct 12, 2017 #18 Sometimes you can get lucky and get parts for cheap if someone already has upgraded and just wants quick sale for cash it happens
Sometimes you can get lucky and get parts for cheap if someone already has upgraded and just wants quick sale for cash it happens