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GTX 470 WC setup

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I am entertaining the idea of selling my watercooling setup alone, or maybe the entire setup including my EVGA GTX 470. I would like to know what the components are worth. I might upgrade to a 570 or maybe get another 470 and just go back to the stock air cooling.

The whole system has been used for about 4 months and is awesome. In my basement I idle at 22C and full load at 30-32C with a high overclock.

The 470 under water will get to 900 core for benches with 1087mV of voltage. I have been playing BFBC2 at 900/1800/1900 and it runs flawlessly. VID of the card is 950mV. The card has been registered under my name and includes a lifetime warranty. I strongly encourage anyone who buys it to OC the hell out of it and RMA it through me when the stock of 470s are gone. In doing so I would hope the potential buyer will receive a 570 or other most current card available.
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Appraisal:
  • EVGA GTX 470 950mV Vcore
  • XSPC 240mm Rad
  • 2x Scythe GT 1950RPM
  • XSPC reservoir with pump
  • 6x compression fittings (1/2" ID 7/8" OD)
  • Some tubing
  • EK full cover nickel plated waterblock
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def a rx240-$50-55+shipping or shipped for fast sale
 
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Originally Posted by Greg121986;11771749

Appraisal:
  • EVGA GTX 470 950mV Vcore
  • XSPC 240mm Rad
  • 2x Scythe GT 1950RPM
  • XSPC reservoir with pump
  • 6x compression fittings (1/2" ID 7/8" OD)
  • Some tubing
  • EK full cover nickel plated waterblock
I've sold a bunch of this stuff lately and here's what I've seen, depending on how quickly you want to sell it.

EVGA 470 = $180-$200 solely because you can buy new ones for ~$200
240 Rad = $45-$55 - Just sold one for $54
Fans = $10-$13 each
Res with pump = Kind of hard here. Probably $30-$50
Compressions = depending on condition, $5-9 per
Tubing = $1 per foot maybe, depending on condition
Block = Another tough one here because it depends on the condition (clean vs dirty, etc). $40 - 60

Rough estimate = $350 low end, $450 high end

Good luck
 
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