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Would you buy a refurbished GPU??

I'm doing some upgrades.

32GB DDR4 2666Mhz Ram --> 64GB DDR4 3600Mhz Ram

500GB NVME M.2 drive --> 2 TB NVME M.2 drive and I'm thinking about upping my RTX 3060TI

 

New Egg has a RTX4060 8GB GPU Dual Fan Refub for $299

 

Refurbished: PNY XLR8 GeForce RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 ATX Graphics Card RTX4060 8GB XLR8 DUAL FAN - Newegg.com

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19 minutes ago, Shoresy said:

Good find, but my CPU (I7-8700K) may have issues with that size card, don't you think? And my ChatGPT is convinced those are mislabeled 4060 Ti's

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Ah yeah I didn’t look at what exactly u had, ChatGPT is also a bit mislabeled it’s self xD could be true though it was just a 15 second find I didn’t dig much 

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4 hours ago, Shoresy said:

Ah yeah I didn’t look at what exactly u had, ChatGPT is also a bit mislabeled it’s self xD could be true though it was just a 15 second find I didn’t dig much 

I did a search for that card and found a lot of them, all under $500 and man, I use C-GPT for a lot of things. It's pretty good

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I created my own ai 😄 

 

but yeah like I was saying in game too though a lot of it is because of the vram. That’s why the 4080 are still so expensive cuz they have 16gb n so on |: 

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It's OK, GPU is the next tier upgrade. I'm not playing the most intensive games and the 3060 Ti does well with Adobe, etc

 

The RAM, M.2 drive are more affordable and the obvious first step

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