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*UPDATE*: Someone bought it already. Oh well.
I was browsing craigslist today and I found someone selling a 4870x2 for $150. Messaged him, asking if he mistyped but said it was 4870x2, as listed. I also asked him the manufacturer and he said it was an AMD ATI Radeon 4870x2, and sent me two pictures to go along with it.
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Additionally, he said that the card was in used but working condition.
I was wondering what input you guys might have before I make my decision. I don't want to let a great deal slip by, but I don't want to get $150 scammed of me either.
Poll: Should I get it? (Vote): Yes, this is a great deal! (Vote): No, this is a scam! (Vote): No, because [other reason]! (please post)
   
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You should buy Dantes Inferno and read it instead. A good book.
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Well it's only $150 - if the cards don't work/you don't ever actually receive them then it's not too big of a deal if you have a job. And if you do get them and they work, which they likely will, you just scored an awesome deal.
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motbob
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Never buy computer components used.
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the Dagon Knight4002 Posts
On January 15 2010 09:43 Catch]22 wrote: You should buy Dantes Inferno and read it instead. A good book.
A superb book, and lots less than $150 
Incidentally, agree with Motbob, I have a lot of trouble trusting anyone selling components
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voted great deal just because i want to know what happens
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On January 15 2010 09:52 sassy wrote: voted great deal just because i want to know what happens
Lol, i agree with this let us know what happens
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On January 15 2010 09:47 motbob wrote: Never buy computer components used.
i buy used computer parts all the time off ebay and i have never really had problems, with a few exceptions. however i have had problems with new parts as well (doa ram... sigh)
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these things does get hot so gl
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Ask to see it running. It's not a totally unreasonable price, they typically sell right around $200 online. Priced high enough that they probably just want a quick sale IMO.
Just make sure you see it running before you pay.
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Never buy used graphics cards.
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On January 15 2010 10:10 synapse wrote: Never buy used graphics cards.
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It's craigslist, never buy anything important at craigslist
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AMD actually produces gfx cards?
Emphasis on the produces part.
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at one point they did
not anymore though
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Ask to see it working. Great Deal.
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On January 15 2010 09:47 motbob wrote: Never buy computer components used.
When something sounds too good to be true, it often is. I'd recommend buying new, from a company offering lifetime warranties.
There is always the chance hes just desperate for quick cash or stole it. If your going to gamble at least make sure you see it running, and being stressed in a game. I'd also take a look at his system while your at it, these cards make a lot of heat if his case doesn't look like it can handle evacuating that heat, I wouldn't buy it. You don't want to buy a card that's been run at 100c for the last year.
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Try it out first... Craigslist can be the source of good deals or bad scams.
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