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Item: Gigabyte 8800gt Turboforce Edition, Factory Overclocked.

Age: only 4 months old

Condition: Like Brand New, however im still looking for the original box it came in, but i still have everything inside the box

Price: $160 ono

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM or msg me on 0450012821

Comments: Pick up please, or if close may be able to drop it off

Comes with Full version of Neverwinter Nights 2

Factory Overclocked from 600/1500/900 to 700/1715/920

Selling due to an upgrade

for more details on the card heres a link,

http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=1233&pageID=4467

Cheers guys

mate, my brother will be VERY interested.

if someone offers you 160, my brother may pay more....

just have to ask him if it will fit in his motherboard slot, recently a vgfx card we bought didnt fit into his slot...running on VISTA.

mate, my brother will be VERY interested.

if someone offers you 160, my brother may pay more....

just have to ask him if it will fit in his motherboard slot, recently a vgfx card we bought didnt fit into his slot...running on VISTA.

yea no problems. let me know ASAP coz ive had a few offers. take a look at the dimensions on the website that i have provided mate to see if it fits.

cheers man

I just paid $375 for mine.... good card. Well worth the money. I got the one with the Zalman fan/heatsink OC'd.

yea this one comes factory with the Zalman Heatsink as well. Yea its a bargain seeing as its only a few months old

  • 2 weeks later...
150 posted?

Hey mate,

i'd really rather pick up.

But where bouts are you? if you're somewhere in sydney we could arrange to meet halfway

I might be keen actually as im building a new comp.

Just to confirm.

This is the DDR3 version. Dual DVI?. Still under warranty? PC express? Type B?

Also what sort of power supply would i need? would a coolermaster 520w be enough?

Where are you located in sydney?

Edited by siddr20

Nice meeting ya champ!! :blink:

Everything seems to be working.

Just need to now find a full install xp cd so i can install windows etc etc..

Anyways thanks once again!! hope you get your car fixed.

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