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NVIDIA VGX Grid K2 8GB GDDR5 PCIe GPU 753958-B21
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NVIDIA VGX Grid K2 8GB GDDR5 PCIe GPU 753958-B21
US $27.99US $27.99
Mon, Jul 21, 01:05 PMMon, Jul 21, 01:05 PM
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NVIDIA VGX Grid K2 8GB GDDR5 PCIe GPU 753958-B21

US $27.99
ApproximatelyC $38.59
Condition:
Open box
    Shipping:
    US $10.00 (approx C $13.79) USPS Ground Advantage®.
    Located in: Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
    Delivery:
    Estimated between Thu, Aug 7 and Tue, Aug 12 to 94104
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    Returns:
    No returns accepted.
    Payments:
         Diners Club

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Open box: An item in excellent, new condition with no wear. The item may be missing the original ...
    Brand
    NVIDIA
    Chipset Manufacturer
    NVIDIA
    Memory Size
    8 GB
    APIs
    CUDA
    Power Cable Requirement
    6-Pin + 8-Pin PCI-E
    MPN
    753958B21
    Compatible Slot
    PCI
    Memory Type
    GDDR5
    Chipset/GPU Model
    Nvidia GRID K2

    Item description from the seller

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    techboy21107

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      • d***_ (869)- Feedback left by buyer.
        Past month
        Verified purchase
        Shipped in static bag, condition is like new. A good value for those looking to tinker with using it as a mining gpu accelerator, instead of overclocking their cards and risking burning up their costly cards. Appears as if it is new.
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