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Hello. I have a $100 prepaid credit card and i really want to buy a 7750 as it's the best video card i can use with my PC without upgrading my PSU but the cheapest one i could find was $95 which came to $102

(i live in canada)

Does anyone know any good deals where i can find a 7750 for just under $100 including shipping? or a good website to find cheap prices. Any help is greatly appreciated! =D
 
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It isn't sketchy. If you get a used product on ebay you are protected by buyer protection policy were if the product recieved wasn't as described you get your money back. Also make sure they have like a 14 day return policy, the majority of them have at least 14 day. Also if they have high buyer feedback it is pretty low risk. I like to try to be above 99% usually. A lot of products will also come with a warranty. Also a decent amount are also still new.

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No I was wondering because most people vastly over exaggerate how much power their PC components need. I don't understand why you can't just go a few dollars higher a new one on newegg is only 10 more than your budget. If you absolutely must spend 100 or less here is this used one on ebay. I am warning you though, it probably doesn't have a warranty.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAPPHIRE-ATI-RADEON-HD-7750-GDDR5-1GB-GRAPHIC-CARD-USED-FEW-TIMES-FREE-SHIPPIN-/130746329831?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item1e7116aae7#ht_568wt_1759

If you don't want that one look for bidding and buy it now with the make an offer option. You can ussually talk people down a lot with make an offer. I got a 560ti listed at 200 for 145. That's over 25% off what he had it listed at!
 

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Thanks i'll check it out. My PSU is only 300W i don't feel comfortable buying a 7770 because the OC versions use just over 100W at max load the 7750 is literally half that.
 

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Thanks for trying at least idk what im supposed to do now though XD.... Buy a 6670 or wait till a 7750 goes on sale (idk if it will any time soon) =\
 

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Your best bet is to call that store and ask them how long before it's back in stock because you want them to hold one for you you'll have to pay in advance though i bet :(
 

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Buying one used seems kind of sketchy though, And what if it doesn't work?
 

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It isn't sketchy. If you get a used product on ebay you are protected by buyer protection policy were if the product recieved wasn't as described you get your money back. Also make sure they have like a 14 day return policy, the majority of them have at least 14 day. Also if they have high buyer feedback it is pretty low risk. I like to try to be above 99% usually. A lot of products will also come with a warranty. Also a decent amount are also still new.
 
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Hey thanks man good to know maybe i will just buy one from ebay =)
 

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Hey, On ebay.com the few people selling 7750's offer free shipping in the U.S but won't ship to canada even if i paid for shipping (i messaged them) and on ebay.ca there is no used 7750's =\
 

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Yep $113 after tax and shipping definitely not gonna work on a $100 card. Thx though.
 

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Wait for another sale. It's not too often that they have a HD 7750 that is less than $100 after taxes and shipping. Otherwise, a HD 6670 with DDR5 is your best buy under $100 for cards without a power connector. Direct Canada has free ground shipping on $50+ orders. Memory Express has $5 shipping. NCIX shipping is often under $10 for a video card. Amazon.ca has free shipping on $20+ orders.

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