Review

RTX 2060 and Used Laptops from $150k

  • Updated October 23, 2025
  • Valerie Gomez
  • 4 comments

We’re excited to return to the Reddit community with an expanded selection of used graphics cards and now, laptops as well! Following our recent successful sale here, we’ve added more models to meet your needs.

All items are pre-owned unless otherwise noted, and each has been serviced to ensure reliable performance and safe operating temperatures. Buyers are welcome to request videos or test products prior to pickup. Delivery is available in Caballito, CABA, with shipping options across AMBA or nationwide at the buyer’s expense.

We accept Argentine pesos, bank transfers, U.S. dollars (at the daily blue rate), and cryptocurrency. Listed prices are firm, though bulk purchases may be open to discussion.

Our current GPU lineup includes models like the GTX 1650 Super starting at $150,000, various GTX 1660 series options, the RTX 2060 from $220,590, and higher-end cards such as the RTX 3070, RTX 3080, and RTX 3090, along with select AMD Radeon models. We also offer new additions like the RTX 4060. For laptops, please refer to the provided Google Drive links for details and images.

Feel free to reach out with any questions—we’re happy to help!

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4 Comments

  1. It’s great to see you expanding into laptops, especially with the RTX 2060 starting at $220,590—that’s a solid price for a capable GPU in today’s market. I’ve been hunting for a reliable used graphics card for my nephew’s gaming setup, and knowing these are serviced for safe temperatures gives me some peace of mind. Do you have any RTX 2060 units available with a warranty, or is it all as-is?

    1. Thanks for the kind words—it’s great to hear that our serviced RTX 2060 units and their pricing caught your eye for your nephew’s build! All our items are sold as-is to keep costs down, but each one is tested for reliable performance and safe temps before sale. If you’d like, I can send over a video of a specific unit running a stress test so you can see it in action before deciding—just let me know, and feel free to share any other questions you have!

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