All aboard...With the hype train leaving the station, we can aim for a Navi 31 nearly doubling the performance which would make a 7900 quite a beast. Choo Choo
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All aboard...With the hype train leaving the station, we can aim for a Navi 31 nearly doubling the performance which would make a 7900 quite a beast. Choo Choo
Just seen a 3090 FE listing with 15 cards. It looks like a real listing as well with 3 sold.
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Same person had 53 suprimx 3090 cards of which 28 have sold. Loads of 3080 cards as well.
edit2: Might be a hijacked account. I can't find any feedback suggesting they have sold computer parts before. The comments in the listings seem to suggest its a legitimate person just using the account to offload their mining cards.
I think that if it is too good to be true it is. If genuine and 53 cards are being sold there,it's just too risky to sell bulk used GPUs on there
It was genuine. They were increasing the price as the volume went down. No way a scammer would do that.
All signs suggested it was genuine as well. It is just an ex-miner.
One thing for sure is, if crypto is in winter and the miners are hibernating, you wont be able to blame them when the scalpers come out to play!
I am going to avoid Nvidia cards with GDDR6X until we get a better idea of how reliable they are long term, £750 is cheaper until it develops a fault and you have no warranty, https://youtu.be/1T0npiqjEWQ?t=326Just seen a 3090 FE go for £750 second hand. Not a bad price. Goes to show prices are starting to tumble down. Was tempted for a moment to put a bid on. I’m sure they will go even cheaper as the 4000 series gets closer.
Appetite for risk, that's why I'm not rich, or brokeWho in their right mind would spend £750 on a GPU without warranty? Even if a used 3090 was the same price as a new 3060, I'd choose the 3060 because of the warranty.
£150 is the max I'd spend on a used GPU with no warranty. If it breaks, it's worthless.
either that or you just happen to like strategic board gamesAppetite for risk, that's why I'm not rich, or broke
After 10 years a few more months is not that much...I must admit I'm sharing the sentiment of holding off on upgrading out of spite now because we've all been screwed over for so long.
I understand your point, but in my 30+ years of building PCs and near-obsessively upgrading and changing of GPUs, I've had maybe... 3 fail. And two of those were DOA. If a card had worked for a year without issue, it will likely work for three more at least. Also, it's not like you can't get a refund for the smallest whiff of an issue within 30 days.Who in their right mind would spend £750 on a GPU without warranty? Even if a used 3090 was the same price as a new 3060, I'd choose the 3060 because of the warranty.
£150 is the max I'd spend on a used GPU with no warranty. If it breaks, it's worthless.
What's that in English?approx 12pm UK time, the ETH bomb is reset - its been ramping up for a month at least now, but since hash power has moved off the network, the dev team are worried for PoS roll out. So Grey Glacier will reset the bomb till september.
What's that in English?