Selling MSI GTX 770. Good Price?

cbillingham

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I am still relatively new to the PC Master race (JK I still play console too lol) and I will be upgrading to the RX-480 when the custom cards begin to launch. I have done a little research but it hard to find reliable and accurate prices. I realize with the launch of the RX-480 and the soon to be released 1060 I wont get as much as a few months ago but being a techy still I know that much at least.

So my question is how much I should sell it for. It is an MSI GTX 770 Twin Frozr 2GB card.
 
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EDIT: I'm sorry to inform you, i gave you the wrong price because i was...

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How much it costed to you? How much time have you used it? Do you have the box where it came from with all the stuff on it?
 

cbillingham

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I bought it from a friend a few months ago and it has worked flawlessly so far. I don't know how long my friend had it before me but I believe he was the original owner. I only have the card by itself.
 

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The fact that you don't have any warranty, box or usage time really brings the price down. I would sell it for around $182.
 

cbillingham

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The fact that you don't have any warranty, box or usage time really brings the price down. I would sell it for around $182.[/quotemsg]

Sounds good to me. I want to put it towards the RX-480 but was told since it was only marginally better than the GTX 770 that I should just keep the card. But if I can get even $150 for the card that would be fine (People are cheap). I have gotten two people telling me to just keep the card for the time being. I was worried about it only having 2GB of VRAM though. I also only have an i7 860 which even being an i7 is still one of my limiting factors. I was thinking of just saving up for a new rig and then selling the system I have as a whole and put that towards my CPU/MBO.

It is an Alienware Aurora R2 with a 525 PSU, i7 860, 12GB RAM, and the 770.
 

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EDIT: I'm sorry to inform you, i gave you the wrong price because i was thinking about my country, where components are expensive even if used. Considering US prices, i would sell it for about $145 .
 
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