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macrumors 65816
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Selling my BTO ATI 4870 Card... include power cables with card?
Hey, simple question... I'm selling the ATI 4870 that came with my BTO 2009 Mac Pro... I assume the cables go with the card (otherwise it's useless)... correct?
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Yeah. They come with the card when you buy it from Apple, and the buyer is going to need them.
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Thanks.
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BTW if you sell the card, be careful how you list it with regards to warranty. I made the mistake assuming that since it was new it would have warranty when the reality is, it will only have warranty if it's used in a computer with warranty. Of course that really has nothing to do with the power cables which you should include, but I just wanted to give you the heads up because I had suffered the aforementioned fate where the card I sold someone failed for whatever reason despite working perfected prior to sale.
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