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This. Also, higher temps (for prolonged periods) is what kills GPUs - we all know this. This is mostly a function of the power the GPU consumes.Fans would probably be a failure point, i remember MSI cards during the last mining circle jerk having issues along those lines.
This. Also, higher temps (for prolonged periods) is what kills GPUs - we all know this. This is mostly a function of the power the GPU consumes.
We also know that the majority of GPU crypto miners run their graphics cards outside a case or with the case open, to reduce the risk of damaging components from overheating.
This is from a GPU mining website called NiceHash "realistically speaking, the temperature from 60°C up to 70°C is the normal GPU mining temperature."
Link here:
https://www.nicehash.com/blog/post/optimal-gpu-mining-temperature
posted about these mining cards before regarding the damage that can occur when a fan fails, its not nice viewing, chances are you'd be ok if the failed fan is replaced quick enough, but if not, damage CAN occur, not always, but can, Anyone wanna see a pic of as/h gigabyte 1070 that was used for mining and the centre fan failed?
I will literally buy up every 3060 ti and 3080 I can see as the return on investment is literally only 6 months right now so potentially 18 months of clear profits lay ahead..
Is it a good or beneficial thing to flood auction websites with GPUs that have been run 24/7 for many months in crypto mining systems? Graphics cards aren't designed to run under these conditions, guess what happens next.
Guys I have to admit I'm a miner and a gamer, my mining pays for me to have a superb top of the range gaming rig. The fact is at the moment Mining profits are amazing and cards like the 3060 TI & 3080 are the best mining cards right now especially the 3060 Ti which is what I use. Fact is GPU mining at the moment is focused on ETH that is where all the money is and that is why people are going crazy for 3060 and 3080 cards (3070 has same performance as 3060 ti so is avoided as is more expensive). This is why you will see 3090s and some 3070s as more available.
Now the reason why people are going crazy is not only the large profits these cards are making them, it is because this gravy train is going to come to an end with ETH 2.0 which is going to POS at some point (google it) over the next 1 to 2 years. It will then be run by validators and the GPU mining game will be up. At the moment there is nothing to take its place so people like myself are making hay while we can. I will literally buy up every 3060 ti and 3080 I can see as the return on investment is literally only 6 months right now so potentially 18 months of clear profits lay ahead. Then after ETH 2.0 goes POS we will then flood the market with cheap 3060s and 3080s, and whatever next years nvidea cards are, and price will crash as we won't really care that much what we get for them as they would have paid for themselves 3 or 4 times over even at today's prices.
I would not touch a mining card for that reason, no one will, as we need gamers to sell back to after this crashes over the next 1 to 2 years. Its also down to me what i use their products for not anyone else. That would be like telling gamers what games they can play and DTP what 3d modelling or move makers what films they can develop FX effects for. GPU's are multi purpose assets and get used for many different things in different industries, not just by gamers.
Thought i would just give you an insight into our mining world!
Oh just for the record i would never use Windows, managing 10 or 12 cards on a Windows PC is a nightmare and windows constantly complains with virtual memory errors. No like all miners I use an dedicated Mining Linux OS.
All of those poor polar bearsGuys I have to admit I'm a miner and a gamer, my mining pays for me to have a superb top of the range gaming rig. The fact is at the moment Mining profits are amazing and cards like the 3060 TI & 3080 are the best mining cards right now especially the 3060 Ti which is what I use. Fact is GPU mining at the moment is focused on ETH that is where all the money is and that is why people are going crazy for 3060 and 3080 cards (3070 has same performance as 3060 ti so is avoided as is more expensive). This is why you will see 3090s and some 3070s as more available.
Now the reason why people are going crazy is not only the large profits these cards are making them, it is because this gravy train is going to come to an end with ETH 2.0 which is going to POS at some point (google it) over the next 1 to 2 years. It will then be run by validators and the GPU mining game will be up. At the moment there is nothing to take its place so people like myself are making hay while we can. I will literally buy up every 3060 ti and 3080 I can see as the return on investment is literally only 6 months right now so potentially 18 months of clear profits lay ahead. Then after ETH 2.0 goes POS we will then flood the market with cheap 3060s and 3080s, and whatever next years nvidea cards are, and price will crash as we won't really care that much what we get for them as they would have paid for themselves 3 or 4 times over even at today's prices.
I would not touch a mining card for that reason, no one will, as we need gamers to sell back to after this crashes over the next 1 to 2 years. Its also down to me what i use their products for not anyone else. That would be like telling gamers what games they can play and DTP what 3d modelling or move makers what films they can develop FX effects for. GPU's are multi purpose assets and get used for many different things in different industries, not just by gamers.
Thought i would just give you an insight into our mining world!
Oh just for the record i would never use Windows, managing 10 or 12 cards on a Windows PC is a nightmare and windows constantly complains with virtual memory errors. No like all miners I use an dedicated Mining Linux OS.
Fascinating post. So your saying that mining have less of an impact on retail supply in six months, and then flood the second hand market up to a year after that?
Couldn't Microsoft/AMD/NV release a firmware update to disable mining on standard graphics cards?