It's the best I've seen for price/performance if you're just aching to replace a graphics card from 2016. All the GPUs are refurbished with 90-day warranties. The two refurbs I've bought from Zotac in the past are still both running after a couple of years.
There are many other graphics card variants available, as well as GeForce 10 series cards. The GTX 1080 Ti price isn't too bad. There's also a $24 low-profile card.
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11-14-2022 at 02:44 AM.
so they gave the first guy a 3 year warranty to OC mine the card 24/7, then after 3 years of hard mining they rma it it and now resell to you with a 90 day warranty.
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11-14-2022 at 03:05 AM.
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so they gave the first guy a 3 year warranty to OC mine the card 24/7, then after 3 years of hard mining they rma it it and now resell to you with a 90 day warranty.
The same Zotac that said "You can't scalp our cards because we've upped our MSRP to match the scalpers" for the last two years? Yeah, they can keep their mining RMAs.
The same Zotac that said "You can't scalp our cards because we've upped our MSRP to match the scalpers" for the last two years? Yeah, they can keep their mining RMAs.
So you don't buy new graphics cards again? As far as I remember every manufacture raised the prices into oblivion.
So you don't buy new graphics cards again? As far as I remember every manufacture raised the prices into oblivion.
Most kept their MSRP, you just couldn't find them at retail. Zotac actually raised their MSRP and had their cards in stock on their website - as long as you were okay paying $2000 for a 3080 or $2500-2700 for a 3090 direct from them. Founders, EVGA, etc. kept their MSRP. EVGA had a waiting list (of 20 billion people, afaict) and Best Buy sold fnVidia (Founders Ed) at the original MSRP when they got stock.
Also, no - I will not be buying one of the grossly inflated 4xxx series cards.
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Also, no - I will not be buying one of the grossly inflated 4xxx series cards.
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If so, any other options for similar or better GPU's (new or used) for comparable prices?
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