Number Nine Revolution IV 32MB SDRAM AGP VGA Graphics Card 01-428012-00 REV 00 For Sale

Number Nine Revolution IV 32MB SDRAM AGP VGA Graphics Card 01-428012-00 REV 00
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Number Nine Revolution IV 32MB SDRAM AGP VGA Graphics Card 01-428012-00 REV 00:
$89.99

TESTING & COSMETIC NOTES:
This is a USED WORKING item in GOOD cosmetic condition that WAS PULLED FROM A WORKING ENVIRONMENT and is GUARANTEED WORKING

COMPONENTS INCLUDED IN THIS sale:• (1) - NUMBER NINE REVOLUTION IV 32MB SDRAM AGP VGA GRAPHICS CARD 01-428012-00 REV 00

REPLACEMENT or MONEY BACK GUARANTEE:When you receive a Guaranteed item from OC Depot, it should perform as described. In the rare situation that this is not the case, we will send a replacement upon safe return of the original item within 30 days of receiving the item. If a replacement is not available we will honor the terms of our Money-Back Guarantee. Please Click Here to Visit Our StoreSearchBy37 - 258523 | Loc: B32B | L: Justin Venegas |T: | PM: Nick | QTY: 0| Plan: D1- Q1 4 pounds or less standard shipping |9.00\"x8.00\"x4.00\"2.00lbs |Start: $0.00 | BIN: $99.99 | |2024-02-22 ||Computers/Tablets & Networking::Computer Components & Parts::Graphics/Video Cards


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