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FS: EVGA/ASUS GTX 480 with DangerDen Water block

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170+ Shipping. I might consider covering shipping if you don't live in some rural hole. I seem to always be exploited by people when I offer unconditional free shipping so I cover my bases now. I swear while obviously everybody loves not paying for shipping, it seems the people who live in caves that hunt for free shipping the most lol. I'm in Ohio.

Any who, I'm upgrading and selling the old. Still works fine, picture sucks just because its still in my PC and OCN has those rules about pictures so .. deal. lol I can describe it perfectly though. It looks like a GTX 480, that has a dangerden water block on it!!!

The block has some smudges and stuff from use but works GREAT. While I dont run it 24/7 I've been able to hit 900 mhz core with no artifacting. (Previous nvidia drivers) I have been running 24/7 at 800 mhz with 2148 memory. Cards temps are around 40c 60c MAX while stress testing.

I likely have the box just not 100% sure as its at my store. I swapped between ASUS and EVGA 480's at one point when I was building this. Almost 100% sure its the EVGA in there now since the ASUS 480 wouldn't fit my water block. I'll confirm this later just buying a new card today and want to move this one as fast as possible!!

The card is still a monster I just want to play with nVidia shield and need a 6 series card and up.

You guys know the drill with w/c stuff. I'm keeping the barbs to use on new block.

I ONLY RAN 100% CLEAR PC ICE NON CONDUCTIVE COOLANT!! NO color stains from dyes. Again its still in my system now. No leaks, now or ever.
 
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