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SOLD: EVGA GeForce GTX 680 FTW+ 4GB w/Backplate

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January 7, 2014 11:29:54 PM

Sold to someone who needed it for SLI.

I received a EVGA GeForce GTX 680 FTW+ 4GB w/Backplate (04G-P4-3687-KR) as from EVGA as a replacement for my EVGA GeForce GTX 680 SC Signature+ w/Backplate (02G-P4-2685-KR). I'm on the road for work for the remainder of the week, but shipment has been confirmed delivered to my office and I will be able to ship this card as early as Jan 13. I'm looking to sell this within the next week to help fund an upgrade to a GTX780 variant.

Price is pretty firm at $425 plus any associated payment processing and shipping fees.
This means if you're paying with PayPal, I will ask that you cover the 3% fee.
I will not accept a gift payment to avoid the fees, this is for your own protection as a buyer.

Newegg Link; http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
Blog Link to my workstation; http://wp.me/p2xMLC-4B
Imgur album my workstation; http://imgur.com/a/aonTU
Personal site for home-office specs; http://i.rideekulo.us/office

Links to my workstation provided to show what the GTX 680 SC + Backplate was powering.

The pictures of the card were retrieved from Newegg's product page and I am also attaching pictures of my home office workstation to show what the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 SC Signature+ w/Backplate was powering (only the left-most four displays, 3 surround, 1 accessory). Yes, that is my home office - as has been seen on /r/battlestations and featured on Alienware's facebook page.














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January 14, 2014 10:24:36 AM

The GTX770 4gb is the same card with slightly better clocks and is the same price or cheaper brand new. Sorry you spent alot before but you wont get it all back.
January 14, 2014 10:50:01 AM

A true price on this would be under 300 sorry bro but according to your setup i think you can afford the loss.
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January 14, 2014 2:54:08 PM

Agreed, it could go for less, I don't know about under 300 though, that's pretty low ball. I suppose it's more targeted towards folks who may already have one and want a new one to SLI maybe. Its in my build now getting me through until an opportunity arises, not in a huge hurry. TY for input.
January 17, 2014 10:47:44 AM

cia24 said:
A true price on this would be under 300 sorry bro but according to your setup i think you can afford the loss.


Lol cracked me up "according to your setup i think you can afford the loss." LMAO right that setup is pretty f**king SWEETT!! I wish i had a bad ass setup like yours, good luck on the sale.

Free bump :-)
January 17, 2014 11:14:56 AM

Kind of flawed logic though, I didn't acquire that setup by loosely throwing money around 'cause I could do without it.' Thanks for the bump and the compliment. :) 
January 17, 2014 11:26:07 AM

deeksmooth said:
Kind of flawed logic though, I didn't acquire that setup by loosely throwing money around 'cause I could do without it.' Thanks for the bump and the compliment. :) 


I didn't mean it in a bad way. All I am trying to say is that in the real world its $300 right now. You are going to take a loss on everything used it's just how it is. I don't think you are going to have somone who is looking for a matching pair and is going to pay out the wazoo for this. Most likely they will sell theirs on ebay and upgrade.

Once again goodluck.
January 17, 2014 11:50:23 AM

I understood your response... the only part I intended to refer to as flawed was the assumed expendable cash flow. If anything, because I have these things I'm walking a tight-wire; PRIORITIES! ;) 

The card for sale is 'new' (or at least refurbed) from EVGA, as in received as a replacement therefore has not weathered months or years of gaming 'abuse.' Regardless, I do understand the price point is likely a bit high, however $300 is still low in my opinion... $375 would be a more acceptable price point for me.
January 17, 2014 12:04:09 PM

deeksmooth said:
I understood your response... the only part I intended to refer to as flawed was the assumed expendable cash flow. If anything, because I have these things I'm walking a tight-wire; PRIORITIES! ;) 

The card for sale is 'new' (or at least refurbed) from EVGA, as in received as a replacement therefore has not weathered months or years of gaming 'abuse.' Regardless, I do understand the price point is likely a bit high, however $300 is still low in my opinion... $375 would be a more acceptable price point for me.


Usally EVGA sends out Refurbs for RMA. Those cards are not new. At least mix of old and new componets.

$375 is still to high you can pickup a 4gb gtx 770 which outpreforms it by like %5 for $35 less.
January 17, 2014 12:34:04 PM

Ladies ladies can't we all just get a bong? xD
January 17, 2014 12:42:03 PM

We're getting a long fine, this is a discussion forum and we're discussing. :) 
January 17, 2014 12:43:18 PM

deeksmooth said:
We're getting a long fine, this is a discussion forum and we're discussing. :) 


Lol sounded better in my head then when i posted it :-P
January 17, 2014 3:20:05 PM

This is the only forum I know where it is acceptable to call into question prices set by sellers.
It is considered interference on most forums.
January 17, 2014 3:29:40 PM

Generally that's proper etiquette - to each their own. The card will either sell for what I'm looking for, or it'll get installed and used for gaming. Not a huge deal to me. Already have a few emails through other means from interested buyers at my original asking price.
January 31, 2014 3:10:33 PM

Sold to someone who needed it for SLI.
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