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Huskie

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#153894 11-Oct-2014 20:00
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Looking to sell my 770 as I am in need of an upgrade after a monitor change.
Excellent condition, runs perfectly.
Comes with original box and accessories. 
Bought June 2013 (NCIX). Invoice included.

My new gpu is set to arrive late next week, so would prefer to keep my card until then, unless you REALLY need it and can't wait, then I guess I could live without my PC for a week T_T


Am new on GZ, but pickup welcome in Christchurch, or happy to ship at your expense.


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  #1151949 11-Oct-2014 20:00
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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Yabanize
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  #1152044 11-Oct-2014 22:45
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Wouldve thought a 770 would run a 4k monitor?

Huskie

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  #1152054 11-Oct-2014 23:29
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Yabanize: Wouldve thought a 770 would run a 4k monitor?


Research would suggest it can run a 4k monitor, but sadly I don't have one to test it out :(

Been using this for BF4 @ 144hz 1080p which was solid. Recently added a 27" 1440p @ 96hz and card still holds up well with the new setup (BF4 + chat/teamspeak etc on other screen).

However, it seems the only time I get to play these days is when I livestream, and when I do stream, FPS dips too often for my liking unless I play at 60hz (which looks terribad after play 144hz for so long).

Hadn't bought myself any new gadgets since the start of the year, so decided to splurge on a monitor and a GPU to match:)





Huskie

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  #1157322 18-Oct-2014 09:33
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Bump - $330

Huskie

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  #1161101 24-Oct-2014 02:42
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B U M P mfw noone buys at this price T_T

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