Where to buy GPU Chips NEW not used Remarked etc Please??

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  • reessi
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    • Jan 2016
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    Where to buy GPU Chips NEW not used Remarked etc Please??

    Where to buy GPU Chips NEW not used Remarked re-balled etc Please?

    As the title states, can anyone vouch for a vender/website that sells GPU's that are definitly new, maybe someone here who has been doing this work for a few years?

    From what I read alot of sellers on ebay/aliexpress are re-balling used chips and of course the problem is you won't know if it will fail for a few months and then you cannot return a soldered chip.

    Some people say you can tell under the microscope but it is a pain to buy chips and keep returning if suspect etc.

    Has anyone used https://www.chipbay.uk/ ?

    Or know a trustworthy seller on ebay/aliexpress that they have been using for a few years without getting laptop returns?

    Many thanks!
  • Pragmatiko
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    • Jul 2013
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    Re: Where to buy GPU Chips NEW not used Remarked etc Please??

    Send me a pm I can do it.

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