witpapier
Legendary Member
I just thought I have to warn fellow Carb members.
Theres some okes on Carb that refurbish and sell RTX Cards for way more than they should.
Theres other guys selling refurbished cards that they bought on carb.
Please people, if theres no serial on the card, dont buy it.
Some early RTX cards had this issue described in the following link.
I Bought a RTX 2080ti gaming x trio from a guy on carb who bought it from a guy on carb. I sold my Aorus Extreme GTX 1080ti cards to pay for this one and it lasted 3 moths before it started artifacting.
It had no serial which was told to me is what happens when a refurbished card is sent as a replacement.
Just be wary, dont pay big bucks for something thats gonna bite you in the behind.
and for those of you who sits with one of these do the right thing and dont sell it without being clear about the issue.
Theres some okes on Carb that refurbish and sell RTX Cards for way more than they should.
Theres other guys selling refurbished cards that they bought on carb.
Please people, if theres no serial on the card, dont buy it.
Some early RTX cards had this issue described in the following link.
Explanation about dying RTX - EVGA Forums
After my unpleasant experience of a dying RTX 2080ti FTW3 few days ago, I will provide here the only logical explanation about this RTX mess. Facts:- all models from all brands are affected: this problem can impact any RTX card - different PCB with oversized power supply and cooling are al...
forums.evga.com
I Bought a RTX 2080ti gaming x trio from a guy on carb who bought it from a guy on carb. I sold my Aorus Extreme GTX 1080ti cards to pay for this one and it lasted 3 moths before it started artifacting.
It had no serial which was told to me is what happens when a refurbished card is sent as a replacement.
Just be wary, dont pay big bucks for something thats gonna bite you in the behind.
and for those of you who sits with one of these do the right thing and dont sell it without being clear about the issue.