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XpertVision ATi Radeon 7000 VE 64MB AGP VGA Card - Test OK!

Condition:
Used
Price:
US $9.99
ApproximatelyPHP 586.23
Postage:
US $18.70 (approx PHP 1,097.35) Economy Shipping from outside US. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Budapest, Hungary
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Estimated between Thu, 8 Aug and Tue, 20 Aug to 43230
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eBay item number:156163897221

Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Non-Domestic Product
No
Chipset Manufacturer
ATI
Custom Bundle
No
Appropriate For
Serious Gaming
MPN
100714116
Memory Type
SDR SDRAM
Modified Item
No
Connectors
Composite (RCA), S-Video Output, VGA D-Sub Output
Brand
XpertVision
Memory Size
64 MB
Compatible Slot
AGP
Chipset/GPU Model
Radeon 7000/VE

Item description from the seller

RetroPC - Everything what you want!

RetroPC - Everything what you want!

97.2% positive feedback
4.1K items sold

Detailed Seller Ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
4.6
Shipping speed
4.9
Communication
4.9

Seller feedback (1,629)

a***h (742)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Super fast shipping, and the items are exactly as described! :)
y***o (1360)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
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A++++
r***p (112)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
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Arrived on time and very well packed. Good communication. Thanks! One thing, though: the problem was described as "doesn't post" and "black screen." It actually does post but it freezes when it tries to display the Windows splash screen and has artifacts, which is a very different problem. But, I haven't tried replacing the rest of the missing capacitors yet. We'll see how that goes.