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Nothing out of place at a first glance. Seems reasonable enough. Just ask the owner to test it in front of you.

(Off-topic): I don't know what are the prices on your market, but $75 for a 2gb 1050 seems too much. I'd personally look for something like a 570/580. They draw more power, but they offer better framerates (like 40-50% more, so performance/watt is about the same). I think you can find even the 8gb variant in that price range.

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Nothing out of place at a first glance. Seems reasonable enough. Just ask the owner to test it in front of you.

(Off-topic): I don't know what are the prices on your market, but $75 for a 2gb 1050 seems too much. I'd personally look for something like a 570/580. They draw more power, but they offer better framerates (like 40-50% more, so performance/watt is about the same). I think you can find even the 8gb variant in that price range.
 
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Nothing out of place at a first glance. Seems reasonable enough. Just ask the owner to test it in front of you.

(Off-topic): I don't know what are the prices on your market, but $75 for a 2gb 1050 seems too much. I'd personally look for something like a 570/580. They draw more power, but they offer better framerates (like 40-50% more, so performance/watt is about the same). I think you can find even the 8gb variant in that price range.
Prices quite expensive, i'll probably be able to get it for less like 55-60 euros. (Here it's easy to negotiate for a lower price!)
An rx 570 (4gb) seems to go for >110 euros.
My parrent definitely won' t buy we a pc part for more than 80 euros.
Also i need to spend equally as i also need a bit more ram. currently chillin' with 4gb dual channel will go for 8 dual channel.