CSZiggy wrote:Those cards are perfectly fine.
The guy had mining rigs running for the past 2-3 years and is now selling all the cards now that the mining is less or non-profitable for them.
The cards (only 1 left at time I saw it) is a 960 4GB card, with the OC bios it performs 11 MH/s on equihash for $70 each and he has 10 left.
How do you know "the guy"?
And he can't even get the information correct.
THe GTX 960 listed shows "4GB GDDR5 192bit(128bit)"
So which is it, 192, or 128?
If it's 192-bit, then it's the OEM version of the GTX 960. Not a problem except, that card only comes with 3GB of memory, not 4GB of memory. So can't be the 192bit.
If it's the 128-bit, then it could be the 4GB version, but then why does it say 192bit?
Then there's the fact in its own listing it states this:
"This is a
customized version, not original. The pursuit is the cost performance.
Although the
interface and performance have changed, it can meet
most of the usage requirements in
reality." <----Which, btw, whose reality?
So then you go on to look and try and find out which picture on there is the GTX 960, and you find this one as the one that links to the GTX 960
Bear in mind, the picture posted above comes DIRECTLY from the ebay listing, it is a DIRECT LINK, i did not find it elsewhere, what you are viewing is FROM the ebay link, and when you click on that picture in the ebay link, is when it moves the drop down menus to the GTX 960
And first you gotta wonder: Why is it that they all have "custom" and "different style" coolers? There's nothing better about any of the coolers they put on them then the original ones, in fact, more often then not, they are cheap and do less.
But lets first get to that photo.
If you look around and try and figure out what GTX 960s are fake, you'll find picture after picture of....that very card.
^--- Fake
^--- Fake
^--- Fake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ved84d_6occ
^ Video about them being fake, including taking off that exact same cooler, and finding out the true identity of the GPU beneath, being a GTS
So CSZiggy, please tell me where your wisdom of them not being fake comes from? And how you, per your own statement, seems to know who he is by this statement: "The guy had mining rigs running for the past 2-3 years and is now selling all the cards now that the mining is less or non-profitable for them."
????
I'd be very much interested to find that information out on how you know a card that is obviously fake, is not fake?
Now here's the thing: Is the GTX 960 on that ebay going to be guaranteed to be a GTS 450? No, it could be a 750 ti, or some other random card. But i guarantee you, i would 100% bet money on it, that it's NOT a GTX 960.
Please, do not be a proponent in this scam.