New it costs 350 euros now. Also new it never droped under 260 euros in the last yearLet's see...
The Nvidia 1660 Super had an MSRP of 190 Euros.
The Gigabyte 1660 Super Gaming OC retailed at 215 Euros, according to this: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/gigabyte-geforce-gtx-1660-super-gaming-pro-oc/37.html
Used is used - 'lightly/barely/heavily' - doesn't matter.
IMO, they're asking for a bit much... no deal.
Contrary to popular belief, retail pricing of older cards does NOT go down when production on them is halted. They start going up.New it costs 350 euros now.
Huh. Then I guess the listed price from that link was a typo? I simply took the $260 and converted it to Euros.Also new it never droped under 260 euros in the last year
Every european country has different prices. Similar but different. Here its super expansive new.Contrary to popular belief, retail pricing of older cards does NOT go down when production on them is halted. They start going up.
Also, many 3rd party sellers price gouge.
Huh. Then I guess the listed price from that link was a typo? I simply took the $260 and converted it to Euros.
Yeah that's why I am positive about this. The seller says he works in music production so he never played games. He only has it for 2 months and he will also gave me the receipt if something happens. Also he agreed to stress test the card in front of me.Ok, that's what I was missing.
Never dropped below 260, hmm...
It's not bad then. They're not totally ripping you off.