I found a listing for a 2080 Ti priced at $225 on Facebook Marketplace, and I'm thinking about negotiating for a lower price. I'm curious if there are better graphics cards available in a similar price range—I'm willing to spend up to $250. I typically game at 1080p, with some occasional 4K for older titles on my TV, and I also do some VR gaming. Given that I'm upgrading from an RTX 3050 with 8GB, I imagine most options would be a significant upgrade for me.
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On paper, the 2080 Ti looks great, but keep in mind these cards are somewhat aged, so there’s a higher chance of something going wrong. Just something to think about before you buy!
Just a heads up, buying used means you won't get a warranty, and there's a risk of the card dying unexpectedly. However, there are some comparable new cards available for about the same price right now, especially with upcoming sales.
If you're looking for an upgrade in that price range, consider the 9060 XT 8GB version for around $260, or the newer 6600 XT at $200. But honestly, a 2080 Ti for $225 still seems like a steal!
If you buy the 2080 Ti, be prepared to repaste it, especially since it's from Facebook Marketplace. It's not too tough if you're okay with a little DIY, but make sure you're comfortable doing that.
I've never done that before—how complicated is it? I'm interested, but the card is only the single-fan version.
The 2080 Ti is pretty comparable to the 5060 or 3070, plus it has 11GB of VRAM, which is a nice advantage. At $225, it's a solid buy, especially if you manage to haggle down a bit further!
If I can charm them, maybe I could get it down to $200! But since it’s an older model, will it struggle with any new games? Should I be worried?

Exactly! You might want to consider how much you're willing to risk with an older card.