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Sold Rx 480

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Quick question peeps.


Just sold my second hand amd Rx 480 duel on eBay for just shy of £350.

There something im missing? Not far of a new 580 or a gtx 1070?

Buyer seems genuine plenty of feedback.
 
if the sale is not finalized, hold your breath as crypto droped 20% value today, that might spook him, but some miners go as high as £500 for a 580/480 few days ago.
 
The market is very volitile.. Was it a 4gb or 8gb?

The reference 580 is barely any better than a 480 with a mild factory overclock.. so they are essentially the same card for all intents and purposes.
 
The 480/580s are selling for crazy money. I'm temped to sell my XFX 480 GTR XXX, which would almost certainly make it's value back or more. But then I have to find something to replace it with and Vega is also massively inflated :p

Bought my 580's 4gb for £220 just a week ago, so he overpaid :)

Because it's only a 4gb one, people don't want those. The 8gb cards have the far superior and higher bandwidth Samsung vram (and twice as much of it). For compute tasks like mining it makes a big difference, also in some games.
 
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The 480/580s are selling for crazy money. I'm temped to sell my XFX 480 GTR XXX, which would almost certainly make it's value back or more. But then I have to find something to replace it with and Vega is also massively inflated :p



Because it's only a 4gb one, people don't want those. The 8gb cards have the far superior and higher bandwidth Samsung vram (and twice as much of it). For compute tasks like mining it makes a big difference, also in some games.

With moded bios they’re doing 950h/s. Don’t think 8 Gb cards much better.
 
Slightly off-topic but do people really really have that much confidence selling stuffs over the bay? Especially considering that people will most likely abusing graphic card such as the 480 with mining and if it falls apart within the 3 months, they will just open a case with ebay and claim the item is faulty and get their money back and there's nothing to protect the sellers whatsoever, considering the bay is biased toward the buyers...
 
Slightly off-topic but do people really really have that much confidence selling stuffs over the bay? Especially considering that people will most likely abusing graphic card such as the 480 with mining and if it falls apart within the 3 months, they will just open a case with ebay and claim the item is faulty and get their money back and there's nothing to protect the sellers whatsoever, considering the bay is biased toward the buyers...

It's much more of an issue if you sell to international buyers.
 
Slightly off-topic but do people really really have that much confidence selling stuffs over the bay? Especially considering that people will most likely abusing graphic card such as the 480 with mining and if it falls apart within the 3 months, they will just open a case with ebay and claim the item is faulty and get their money back and there's nothing to protect the sellers whatsoever, considering the bay is biased toward the buyers...

It's 180 days now so 6 months that you have to be on tenderhooks. It's disgusting that someone can buy something off you, get almost 6 months use out of it and then raise a case against you and get their money back. I sold my old GTX780 on there under a sell for a pound offer and made a hell of a lot more than I would have in out MM. My buyer was a zero feedback newbie as well but luckily everything worked out well. I wouldn't do it now though.
 
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