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    Tiger Shark
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    Geforce4 Ti4200 - price lowered

    edit: price lowered

    BFG Tech - 128mb ddr GeForce4 Ti4200 AGP 4x graphics card. Perfect condition, have had it overclocked upto 270/550 stable for benchmarking and stuff might go farther never tried, majority of time has been run at stock speeds. Has DV, "normal plug", and S-Video outs.

    Looking for $75. This includes standard USPS shipping to anywhere in the US. As always, insurance, faster shipping (priority mail, fedex, ups, etc) is extra.

    Be willing to trade card + ~$40 (negotiable) for a 9600 pro or something along those lines.
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    Tiger Shark Foo_909's Avatar
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    interested in any of this for trade?

    http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthre...hreadid=206321

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    I think you can get more for your Ti4200 on ebay. You could try listing it there if you're willing to wait a few days.

    I've seen used 128 mb versions fetching 76 bucks before shipping, and that's a few days before the auction actually ends. Keep in mind that there are last minute bidders too, which can be a good or bad thing. Ebay posting is just a suggestion though if you haven't thought about it. See ya on the forums.
    Last edited by gxshockwav; 09-24-2003 at 10:24 PM.

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    Sleeps with the Fishes bromide's Avatar
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    ebay = hassles. sometimes its a good source if you need money.

    but there are a lot of bad traders there. and this way you can help out forum members.

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    I concur, but there's a risk or hassle associated with everything.

    Putting it on ebay wouldn't hurt. Might cost ya 30 cents to post (or more depending on start price), but it'd be a good back-up plan in case you don't find a buyer here. That's what I do. You don't wanna wait around forever until your item is near worthless. But that's just me I guess.

    I hope you do find a buyer though. It's a good price for an excellent card. Good luck.
    Last edited by gxshockwav; 09-24-2003 at 10:46 PM.

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    DAoC, do you have pics or a product link? I might be interested

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