ATI - 7850 for sale

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ATI - 7850 for sale

by Skouperd » Mon Jul 22, 2013 12:53 pm

Hi guys, I bought a AMD 7850 for a children's home recently but the connectors on the back was not the correct ones (I wanted DVI-I and the card shipped with DVI-D). I needed to be able to connect 4 d-Sub monitors to the card but trying to convert DVI-D to D-SUB was virtually impossible on the budget I had. (did manage to connect 3 but could not get the 4th one up and running). As a result I've got two smaller NVidia graphics cards and now sit with the 7850 brand new (used for about 1 week), unfortunately, I don't have the box any more, but the card is brand spanking new.

Any offers as I don't really have a need for it and because I chucked the box, I can not return it either. As mentioned, brand new, full warrantee etc. Bought at Frontosa about 3 weeks ago.

Ps, the built had a single CPU, yet I have managed to get 4 stations running from it. i.e. 4 keyboards, 4 mice, 4 headsets, and 4 monitors each running its own desktop... it was a hell of a built! (if it was not for the difficulty to connect the monitors which was all d-sub based).

Offers for the card please guys?

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