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    I might have gotten scammed

    Soo I got a deal on an r9 270x 2gb graphics card for 40 bucks... a good price for a relatively modern card. We met at his place, he showed me that the card was in fact working and I went for it. Came home, installed it into my budget gaming pc and it was all good... for 3 hours... after about 3 hours of moderate usage, the screen froze. I restarted the computer and the screen was all messed up (artifacts, etc). Turned it off let it sit for a while and came back an hour later. After an hour, same thing. It wouldnt even boot into windows, no matter what I tried. So I took the card out. Upon closer inspection there were 2 things that bothered me. 1: it looks good. What I mean by that is just how clean it looks. I know that people clean gpus before sale but this doesnt look like a used gpu. It looks too clean. 2: you know that epoxy that they put around the gpu at factory? Well one piece is missing. That probably means that it had been repaired before. There is no flux residue though. Tried contacting the seller but his number has been deactivated. What should I do now?
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    Last edited by nick122; 09-03-2018, 06:34 AM.

    #2
    Re: I might have gotten scammed

    Take it back to him, you know where he lives.

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      #3
      Re: I might have gotten scammed

      look up the data sheet first or whatever says how it works . and go from there .. things work sometimes but will they sustain working within design limitations ? average joe wont know such things so its up to you to decide before purchase.. probably bad capacitors again ..

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        #4
        Re: I might have gotten scammed

        simple rule, any used gfx card is probably fucked in some way.

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          #5
          Re: I might have gotten scammed

          And that fluffy blanket u put the GPU on doesn't really help...

          I have reflowed so many of those cards....

          What are the rest of the specs you have in your budget PC?
          while alive { live(toFullest=true) }

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            #6
            Re: I might have gotten scammed

            Originally posted by MJ-meo-dmt View Post
            And that fluffy blanket u put the GPU on doesn't really help...

            I have reflowed so many of those cards....

            What are the rest of the specs you have in your budget PC?
            i5 2500k @ 4.1 ghz
            sabertooth z77
            hyperx fury 2x4gb ddr3 1866mhz
            256gb ssd
            evga 600w 80+ bronze psu

            got it w/o the gpu for 120...
            I've heard of "reflowing" but does it last, after it had obviously been reflowed before? I dont want it to fail after a month... I want a reliable little machine not a ticking time bomb
            tried calling the seller, his number is still down
            Last edited by nick122; 09-05-2018, 11:05 AM.

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              #7
              Re: I might have gotten scammed

              Originally posted by nick122 View Post
              i5 2500k @ 4.1 ghz
              sabertooth z77
              hyperx fury 2x4gb ddr3 1866mhz
              256gb ssd
              evga 600w 80+ bronze psu

              got it w/o the gpu for 120...
              I've heard of "reflowing" but does it last, after it had obviously been reflowed before? I dont want it to fail after a month... I want a reliable little machine not a ticking time bomb
              tried calling the seller, his number is still down
              It can last anywhere from hours to years - mostly the former. It's a way for people who can't afford new hardware/don't have reballing capability to slightly extend the life of their old hardware, nothing more.
              Dell E7450 | i5-5300U | 16GB DDR3 | 256GB SSD

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                #8
                Re: I might have gotten scammed

                Sounds like that GPU was mined to death.

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                  #9
                  Re: I might have gotten scammed

                  Update:
                  The seller finally responded. Replaced it with another one. This one seems to be working fine.

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