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Selling my XFX 9800 GTX (http://www.xfxforce.com/en-us/products/gra...es/9800GTX.aspx)

Specs Are on the website.

Completely unopened box.

My old card messed up, and XFX sent me this one as a replacement, but ive got a spare i can use, and arent too interested in computers at the moment. saving for my GTR :(

Asking Price is $300.

I live in Melbourne, South-East suburbs, pick up prefered, but can post at your expense :)

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Your price isn't that great.

A quick look at static ice has them listed starting at $265.

You can even pick up a GTX260 for less than what you're asking.

so why are you commenting at all? if u dont like it, dont waste my time.

static ice also has the same card for over 400$ at several retailers. and? so what?

its easy for u to pick one ONLINE retailer, that is slightly cheaper, which mind you doesnt include delivery AT ALL.

xfx is a more expensive brand name, comes with 2 yr warranty, and is also bundled with Company Of Heroes!

Thats why im asking for $300 dilivered anywhere in aus, as it is 100% brand new unopened.

Mods please do something warn/watev the user as his post does not follow the topic guidlines set out in the STICKY....

thank you

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What model is it? The XFX link you posted has 7 different models listed on the site.

Why do you want to know your clearly not interested. ill answer that question to genuine buyers in PM if they ask.

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Good luck selling it with that attitude.

Your comment about the card being listed for over $400 on static ice is irrelevant as far as I am concerned because you haven't posted the model number of the card.

well, considering all three types are above 360ish, standard, xxx, and black edition.. its very relevent.

do me a favour and please get off my post. your here to stir trouble... next step i go straight to a mod and request you get delt with...

thank you

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what model is it? 9800gtr ________?

9800gtx

Pv-98F-YDF9

The other models are an overclocked version of this one. The last time I bought a factory overclocked card. It played up. So standard is the go. N clock it yourself. Lol

Thank you.

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