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FS: Video Card Gigabyte RTX 3060 OC 12 GB in warranty

powervgx

Level F
Feedback: +106 / =0 / -0
Expected Price (Rs)
22500
Shipping from
Himachal
Item Condition
4 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Bank Transfer
Purchase Date
Sep 18, 2022
Shipping Charges
Included in cost
Have you provided two pics?
  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
About 2 years
Invoice Available?
Yes
Reason for Sale
Downgrade.
  • Product Name: Gigabyte gaming RTX 3060 OC 12 GB
  • Expected Price: Rs 22500 (fixed price)
  • Shipping charges : Included in asking price.
  • Reason for Sale: The card belongs to my nephew. He was forced to downgrade to a laptop.
  • Product condition: 4 out of 5. Very good condition. Very clean condition card.
  • Purchase Date: 18 SEP 2021
  • Remaining Warranty period: About 2 years.
  • Warranty available in: India
  • Invoice Available: Yes, see attachments.
This is a tripple fan edition which is extremely silent even under load. Max temperature in futuremark stress test is 58 degree. It is an awesome 1080p card and even good for 1440p.

The card right now is installed in my computer. This is a sales thread so don't start any other discussions here. If you have any questions then pm me.
 

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Payment received. Will ship soon.

Edit- Card shipped. Tracking id shared with buyer.
Received the card...
The card is in good aesthetic condition, and it performed as expected...
But the invoice shared above is not of the card which I received, and the invoice shared as jpeg contained the card but along with mining gears (pcie riser cards - 8 Nos, i3 7th gen and one more 3060)
Anyways...Will share feedback please repeat the same
 
Not looking to start a fire here but for my lack of knowledge, should a positive or neutral feedback be given here as there is a mismatch in the invoice provided and arguably, there is a lack of transparency from the sellers end (for sale reason).

I'm just looking to hear the community's take on a scenario like this, I apologize if this is the wrong place for opinions/ a consensus.
 
The card's been stress tested for 2 hrs and everything's good...
The explanations provided were satisfactory and was verified that the card even though was bought on September ,2022 from the real owner
The seller has bought them from the first owner long back (10-11months back) and was primary used in a PC for gaming by his nephews
All miscommunications were clarified, and can appreciate the quick response and support provided by @powervgx
 
Understandable, thanks for the clarification.

I'm not against mined cards and in fact I consider them a good buy as long as it works fine and is at a reasonable rate but personally, I'd like to think there was room for more transparency on the "reason of sale" mentioned on the thread as well. Just my two cents.
I appreciate you conveying that to the buyer and offering a refund in case they aren't satisfied.

Cheers & apologies if I may have come off in a wrong way.
 
Understandable, thanks for the clarification.

I'm not against mined cards and in fact I consider them a good buy as long as it works fine and is at a reasonable rate but personally, I'd like to think there was room for more transparency on the "reason of sale" mentioned on the thread as well. Just my two cents.
I appreciate you conveying that to the buyer and offering a refund in case they aren't satisfied.

Cheers & apologies if I may have come off in a wrong way.
The reason for sale is true. My nephew is in school so he was forced to downgrade so that he can focus on studies. He and the other nephew bought two cards together last year from the original buyer. I have 4 nephews and 4 cousins. It gets confusing sometimes. For example, I was building a pc for my younger cousin but my elder cousin already has a pc whose specs were unknown even to me until recently. Also, I was in constant touch with the buyer. I had offered him a refund even before his comment appeared here because I thought he may be feeling a bit unsatisfied but turned out he is satisfied with the card. I test the cards myself in my own pc before listing here and also gives testing warranty for buyer's satisfaction. :)
 
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