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Started by bishopnl, November 12, 2009, 05:16:33 AM

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bishopnl

Is there a way to get a newer video card for cheaper than the $70 to $100 it would cost to buy new?
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titushome

Here where I live I see them on craigslist for half that, or less.  But it depends partly on the brand, processing speed, etc.  (And yes, I'm talking about newer ones - I've even seen them brand new in box for $30-$40, because someone ordered the wrong kind, or changed their mind and never used it.)
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The Cold Water Kid

Take a look at these sites:

www.dealnews.com

(the following are user supported and more thorough but not as user friendly)

www.fatwallet.com
www.slickdeals.net

You can find the best deals on just about anything using those sites. And if you find a good deal that others don't know about yet you can contribute by posting it. I rarely buy anything without using these websites. If you visit fatwallet or slickdeals click on forums, then "hot deals" to search for an item.