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Topic: 5970 just sold on ebay this morning... (Read 2213 times)

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March 14, 2012, 04:34:46 PM
#15
I could see the winning bid from your link of it, but it just didn't appear in my ebay browser session under completed listings, like it was being hidden from me.
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March 14, 2012, 03:21:40 PM
#14
middle link was:

Winning bid:


US $305.00 [ 4 bids ]
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March 13, 2012, 11:07:44 PM
#12
$300 is a no brainer buy.  $350 is what I would consider fair value.  $400 you are pushing it. Insanely a month ago some were going for $425, $450, $500 and yes even $550.  No fraking clue what those noobs were thinking.  No way it is gamers.  $550.  Lets see a 7970 or a 2 generation old 5970?  Hmm.  Not a card call for a gamer.
That's not the only models that happened to during the same period of time. 5870's and 5850's jumped $30-$50 above fair. 5850's were selling for like $190-$200 and 5870's were selling for $225-$240. Why people would be willing to pay high prices for second hand items amazes me. When I buy from ebay I'm selective and patient sticking to my values, looking to get at least one year of use out of a card so I pay it off and generate some profit.
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March 13, 2012, 10:52:14 PM
#10
305$ Roll Eyes
It sold for $335 + $80 shipping.
So it really sold for market value. May have been sold to someone outside of North America with that shipping price. Such a low price would attract foreign buyers weighing market value where they live.
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Gerald Davis
March 13, 2012, 10:39:56 PM
#9
$300 is a no brainer buy.  $350 is what I would consider fair value.  $400 you are pushing it. Insanely a month ago some were going for $425, $450, $500 and yes even $550.  No fraking clue what those noobs were thinking.  No way it is gamers.  $550.  Lets see a 7970 or a 2 generation old 5970?  Hmm.  Not a card call for a gamer.
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March 13, 2012, 10:07:25 PM
#8
At $305 for a fully working card the payback is pretty fast.  I have bought many cards in the $300-$350 range.  If they are still worth $305 then they have been a good investment!
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March 13, 2012, 09:49:47 PM
#7
They went for $400 a month ago on ebay
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March 13, 2012, 08:10:43 PM
#6
Performance wise it's still a killer card, and also one of the most energy efficient ones i think.
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March 13, 2012, 06:10:23 PM
#5
If today's nice little jump in the exchange rate sticks, then mining profitability starts going up again (the price is rising faster than difficulty).
 - http://blockchain.info/charts/miners-operating-profit-margin

But when those operators are buying FPGAs and selling their old GPU hardware that equipment is often going to other miners.  So difficulty will probably start rising at a faster pace from here, regardless of price.  And if the price doesn't continue to rally, GPU miners paying higher electricity rates are going to start dropping out.
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March 13, 2012, 05:14:58 PM
#4
I'll buy a couple for $305..
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March 13, 2012, 05:08:53 PM
#3
How badly hurt was it?
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March 13, 2012, 04:44:20 PM
#2
305$ Roll Eyes

Considering that thing is 2 GPU generations old, that's pretty damn good.
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March 13, 2012, 04:28:37 PM
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305$ Roll Eyes
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