Just upgraded the GPU in my HP Omen 30L and am putting it's old graphics card on the local market for a while before I post it on places like Facebook Market and Ebay.
It is a 2 fan 3060ti 8gig graphics card that is a little shorter than most, so will fit in cases with little room. It is 2 slots thick. It is a proprietary HP card made for their Omen PCs and was designed for good air flow/cooling in a case that has limited air flow between the GPU and the PSU. Takes an 8pin power connector. Has 3 Display Port and 1 HDMI connections. It is a PCI-e 4.0 card and will work in any system with a PCI-e slot, as generations are both forward and backwards compatible. It does not need to be put in an HP system.
In the years I have had it, it has managed to perform better than a 3060ti is supposed to with several games, up to running Red Desert on high settings without noticeable lag or stutters.
Will meet in the Eugene/Springfield area for an exchange and strongly prefer dealing in cash, the phone number given is a message number and is just for text messaging and voice mail.
ADDED: After repeated contacts since I posted this, there are a few things I want to make clear.
First: If it is still posted, then it hasn't sold yet, so don't need to ask if it is still available. There may be someone ahead of you in discussions over it, but yes, it's still available until I delete this post.
Second: No, I'm not willing to take $100 for it. The price posted is firm and finding it annoying how often people want to pay half what's being asked not just for this but for everything I've put up on Craig's List. If you want to offer me more, I'll take it, but I'm not accepting less.
Third: The message number given is not one I check constantly. It may take a while to get a response but once I get into a conversation there, I will be more regularly checking it. One should not expect talk through that number to go any quicker than an email exchange. If someone commits to buying it and an we reach the details of the exchange, I'll give a more direct communication channel to switch to.