Inno 3D Twin X2

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Hello there, new to Toms. I Saw this on eBay just now, as I have been trying to get a GTX 1080ti under $Aud 1000 landed. I have found this Inno 3D card, new

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Inno3D-GeForce-GTX-1080-Ti-TwinX2-11GB-GDDR5X-DVI-3xDP-HDMI-N108T-1SDN-Q6-/123320477237?_trksid=p2349526.m4383.l4275.c10#viTabs_0

$998

Sellers feedback is 74

Also this as well:

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/332553168251 (Blower style)

$996

Is there any issues with Inno cards, as against say EVGA, MSI et al? I see this has only 2 fans, but will be in a large very well ventilated case, only running X-Plane 11

If you had a choice, which would it be?

Cheers
 
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It'd take the Inno3D over the blow cooler myself. As for the brand, i've never had one of their cards myself but they've been around for quite a long time now and i've never heard anything to suggest they are not fine running cards. As for the seller, looks legitimate to me with the reviews & verified with the eBay money back guarantee. I'd personally always try to get a card from a legitimate retailer but if you're comfortable with buying off eBay i see no reason to suspect it's not legitimate. Hope this helps! :)

CRO5513Y

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It'd take the Inno3D over the blow cooler myself. As for the brand, i've never had one of their cards myself but they've been around for quite a long time now and i've never heard anything to suggest they are not fine running cards. As for the seller, looks legitimate to me with the reviews & verified with the eBay money back guarantee. I'd personally always try to get a card from a legitimate retailer but if you're comfortable with buying off eBay i see no reason to suspect it's not legitimate. Hope this helps! :)
 
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Aug 21, 2018
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Thanks for your reply CRO5513Y I decided against the Inno3D card, (well that item specifically) bit suss of the seller, not to mention he left "a its a great card" in the customer reviews of his own item for sale...cant b too careful these days