As long as you stay below 3.5 GB VRAM usage.
The 6500XT has already been mocked as a "3GB card" by both GN and HWU because despite physically having 4GB it copes worse than the 970 with 3.5GB.
It's crazy, I know, but the numbers don't lie. Perhaps in the case of the 970 the bandwidth drops off gradually - 3.5GB of fast VRAM, 0.5GB of crippled VRAM (that is still double what PCIe 3.0 x16 bandwidth is) and then super-slow main memory over PCIe. That crappy little 0.5GB partition is still way better than it just being a 3.5GB card.
EBay is a cesspool, most people want to stay away from there. Sure you can get a GTX 970 sometimes for $150 USD but that takes a lot of work.
Must be a regional thing. Here in the EU ebay is extremely safe to buy with tons of buyer protection and guarantees; You're only at risk as a seller and even then the high turnover and exposure makes those risks worth it. Where else do you get used goods? FB Marketplace is a far bigger cesspool than ebay over here.
Most importantly, the GTX 9 and 10 series is incompatible with the default UEFI only bios setting most motherboards come with, so you shouldn't buy one. Not unless you enjoy having to uninstall your video card every time you reset it and want to access your BIOS settings.
I have literally no idea what you're talking about. I spent much of 2020 and 2021 re-using old 970 and 980 cards in a wide variety of internal workstation refurbs (based on averages, probably in the region of ~90 PCs) in B450, B550, X470, B550, H470, Z490, motherboards without ever once encountering this issue you're talking about. Gigabyte/Asus/MSI boards. The boards auto-detected a non-UEFI GPU every time without fail. I wasn't even aware it was a thing because in literally hundreds of builds I've never once ever encountered it or seen such a wild claim on any forum before.
Putting a new UEFI GPU in an older motherboard can cause what you're saying, but a BIOS update usually exists to permanently rectify the problem with that board.
You can't compare those cards. You know Nvidia is lying about the MSRP anyway as that 8GB of VRAM is perfect for mining. This card is competition for the 6600 and 6600XT. So like the rest of the 30 series cards they are nothing but a rumour on retail shelves (scalpers on Newegg and Amazon don't count, even though Nvidia is making record quarters.
Say whaaaaaaat? I
didn't compare those cards! Misquote perhaps?
That's a super odd reply to someone dissing an AMD 6500XT with something ancient off ebay. Nvidia's MSRP is irrelevant in that case and I sure as hell didn't bring up the 6600/6600XT in
that context.