Am I missing something? How is this priced so obscenely high besides the usual thrift store ignorance?

28 Comments

  1. MonkeyKingCoffee

    Use their ignorance to your advantage. Sure, this mobo is priced stupidly. But so is the SteelSeries gaming keyboard in with the pile of other keyboards selling for $2.

  2. Ghostofjemfinch

    In my experience, a lot of thrift stores are run by old(er) ladies who price things by looking them up on seller-sites like eBay. Unfortunately, many don’t seem to grasp that there is a difference between ridiculous asking prices and actual selling prices.

  3. The_Undermind

    There better be two 4tb nvme SSDs in between the thermal pads and the motherboard.

  4. Swiggity53

    It’s a rare EVGA motherboard that’s out of production and has limited stock. While it seems little high a quick google search showed some listed for nearly $1200 while most go for $800. EVGA has earned a very solid reputation over the years and is renowned for making great products.

  5. Own_Refrigerator160

    The thrift stores near my place in Long Beach carried external modems. I actually bought a bunch of them.

  6. NEPTUNETHR33

    It’s Savers, if it was Goodwill it would be $3.99.

  7. pretty standard. Thrift store sorters generally don’t know what they have half the time and don’t have time to search the values. I worked at one a while back hauling trash from the sorters, I saw about 50 or 60 unpainted warhammer 40k figures in the trash compactor, unfortunately after I had already dumped and slammed the button to compress. They would have made a mint on that stuff.

  8. Tresnugget

    Lol that’s more than the motherboard was brand new

  9. CanYouShutTheDoor

    This is sadly the normal price for this motherboard in Poland

  10. Savers is crazy they will have stuff that should be $100 will be $10 and shit that should be $20 will be $1927.69

  11. urmamasllama

    Wait I didn’t think evga ever made AMD motherboards???

  12. TheRacooning18

    Evga mobo, maybe that box on top is a cpu. Could be many things. But they could have done drugs when pricing it yes.

  13. andydabeast

    My local thrift just bumped most blue rays they put out from $3.25 up to $4 or $5 each. I can just go to eBay for that…

  14. I like how you can find second hand Carrhart and old Levi’s jeans for 10 dollars, but then you got prices like this for old computer parts

  15. megurushi

    I’d go up to the counter with $80 and act like it was meant to be 79.9, tell them you assumed it was price wrong! It clearly is…

  16. SushiBump

    The worker is a PC enthusiast. They priced it that way so nobody buys it, then eventually theyll collect their booty.

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