![]() A workstation card will probably be harder to resell because the market is significantly smaller. From what I hear with the squeeze on graphics cards nowadays, you can probably sell a lightly-used ~$400 card for ~$300 and sell it fairly quickly. ![]() The biggest downside to getting a workstation card for $180 rather than a gaming card for ~$400 is that it’s likely going to be harder to sell the workstation card used to recoup some of your expense if that’s your plan. You can probably even get away with a Quadro P400 at $130 if you aren’t opening big assemblies, but I don’t have any firsthand experience with that. If you only need a graphics card to hold you over for a few months until you get your permanent one, and don’t need it for gaming, I don’t see any reason to spend more than this. ![]() ![]() I got my P620 for $180 before taxes internationally, and it seems to be priced similarly from Amazon. The RealView Graphics hack can help but is not a sure thing.
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