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My data says the B580 needs to hit $210 to be a good price/performance deal. That said, most prices are HORRIBLE for price/performance these days. That's why I'm sitting on my refurb RTX 2080 Ti still. I bought it for $247 3+ years ago and still can't match it for $250.
This is a $250 card, that has be used and repaired and sold at a $10 discount? From what is currently in stock, $20 discount. Just spend the extra $20 and buy new.
Or get yourself a new 9060 XT 8GB for $250 (if you count the newegg GC as a discount). It has less vram but it runs every game much better, except in a few cases, where you have to lower the settings so you don't go over 8GB Vram usage.
My data says the B580 needs to hit $210 to be a good price/performance deal. That said, most prices are HORRIBLE for price/performance these days. That's why I'm sitting on my refurb RTX 2080 Ti still. I bought it for $247 3+ years ago and still can't match it for $250.
My data says the B580 needs to hit $210 to be a good price/performance deal. That said, most prices are HORRIBLE for price/performance these days. That's why I'm sitting on my refurb RTX 2080 Ti still. I bought it for $247 3+ years ago and still can't match it for $250.
That's basically an investment. Probably worth more now than 3+ yr ago
My data says the B580 needs to hit $210 to be a good price/performance deal. That said, most prices are HORRIBLE for price/performance these days. That's why I'm sitting on my refurb RTX 2080 Ti still. I bought it for $247 3+ years ago and still can't match it for $250.
GPU's are in a bad place, this is an ok deal but I would personally not buy anything slower or less vram than a 16gb 9060xt with games as poorly optimized as they are in 2025.
Good job on the 2080ti, 3 years of gaming for 0 as long as you sell it at the right time.
Sorry it didn't work out RyanD8405. It showed up when I was checking out the listing. I already have a b580 so I didn't need to use it. I don't think it's Venmo but Klarna.
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This is a $250 card, that has be used and repaired and sold at a $10 discount? From what is currently in stock, $20 discount. Just spend the extra $20 and buy new.
Or get yourself a new 9060 XT 8GB for $250 (if you count the newegg GC as a discount). It has less vram but it runs every game much better, except in a few cases, where you have to lower the settings so you don't go over 8GB Vram usage.
mediocre card for gaming, might struggle at 1440p gaming depending on the game. If your using for other things besides gaming its pretty good for the money. Drivers don't feel like its running at its full potential.
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Or get yourself a new 9060 XT 8GB for $250 (if you count the newegg GC as a discount). It has less vram but it runs every game much better, except in a few cases, where you have to lower the settings so you don't go over 8GB Vram usage.
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Good job on the 2080ti, 3 years of gaming for 0 as long as you sell it at the right time.
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Or get yourself a new 9060 XT 8GB for $250 (if you count the newegg GC as a discount). It has less vram but it runs every game much better, except in a few cases, where you have to lower the settings so you don't go over 8GB Vram usage.
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