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ASUS SLI GeForce 7900GT (Silent) Graphics Cards

I have a pair of limited edition ASUS GeForce 7900GT graphics cards that are designed to operate in SLI mode. These cards are very fast and more than capable of playing today most cutting edge games such as Oblivion.

The best part about these graphics cards is that they are totally silent as they do not require fans!

The retail value of these passively cooled graphics cards is roughly $500 US each. They are in perfect working order and have only been used for three months. I am selling them for $400 each of $700 for the pair.

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SOLD to FERNI

man $400 is a steal.....I got one for 650....bah...I should've waited hahahhahahaha

good luck with the sale.................these cards are awesome...

man $400 is a steal.....I got one for 650....bah...I should've waited hahahhahahaha

good luck with the sale.................these cards are awesome...

Yeah I know, they are a bit cheaper now but the good quality ones like these still cost about $550!

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