A good price to sell on ebay?

Doug13-1392059

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Hi Guys I am wanting to upgrade to a new and I have currently 2 HD 6750 1GB GDDR5. And I want to upgrade. Can you give me an estimated price I could sell them for on ebay if I decide to sell.

Also there crossfire so should I sell them together or no?

One last concern the actual chip I have is green but on all most all of the websites i've been on too look the chip has been blue..... I am pretty sure it is a 6750 because I scanned the barcode on it. Could it be a different version?


 
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I'm not terribly authoritative on the prices people will actually buy them at, but I'd suggest listing them at $30. You can try as high as $50 or $60, but looking at listings, even new ones don't tend to sell for $60. It's a question of if you want to hold out or sell them sooner.

List them seperately - there is a very small market for a pair of them compared to the individual cards. Offer to combine shipping if a person buys both.

If you've overclocked them, tell people your maximum stable clock, people like to know that. Conversely, if you haven't, tell people that as well, since that makes them "less used".

Estix

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I'm not terribly authoritative on the prices people will actually buy them at, but I'd suggest listing them at $30. You can try as high as $50 or $60, but looking at listings, even new ones don't tend to sell for $60. It's a question of if you want to hold out or sell them sooner.

List them seperately - there is a very small market for a pair of them compared to the individual cards. Offer to combine shipping if a person buys both.

If you've overclocked them, tell people your maximum stable clock, people like to know that. Conversely, if you haven't, tell people that as well, since that makes them "less used".
 
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