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Short Description: Gigabyte gv-r485oc-1gh 4850 1gb

Seller's Location: Adelaide

Preferred Method of (after sale) Contact: PM, TXT, Phone, Pigeon, my mobile 0421932750 (untill 10pm)

Full Description Of Goods this sale if for TWO 4850 1gb graphics cards

Chipset Radeon HD 4850

Core Clock 700 MHz

Memory Clock 1880 MHz

Memory Size 1 GB

Memory Bus 256 bit

Card Bus PCI-E 2.0

Memory Type GDDR3

Analog max resolution 2048 x 1536

Multi-view Yes

Crossfire Link not included

Condition: USED

Any Other Relevant Information: This Sale is for a pair of 4850 graphics cards that from factory are overclocked with a Zalman heatsink and fan

they have worked flawless for the 2 years that i have had them perfect for the guy who wants a crossfire upgrade but

doesn't want to upset the wife.

Price: (if applicable) i will accept $125 ono

Postage Costs Included: $25 Australia Wide

Postage Insurance Included: i will include insurance for a SAU User

Buyer Can Pick Up: Yes

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