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Sell it.eVGA GTX1080 vanilla.
Want to sell?Radeon VII
You dont count Mr. Collector of the dead! Haha the real question for you should be how many will you be fixing and how many will be taken apart?Taken iterally, a 2080 Ti, but that's because it's just not in the system I'm sitting in front of at this moment.
If the real question is, what is the best graphics card we have that isn't in a system that gets used regularly, then it's an R9 390 in my case.
I've got at least four dead 980 Tis lying around, though. Maybe five? I'd have to go count them. Also two dead 295x2s.
that was one of my reasons i made this post hahahThis thread should push folks to sell any spare cards, now is still a great time to sell. Unless you have a use for a card: gaming, rendering, mining whatever...someone else can use it and pay you a nice premium for your troubles. No GPU ought to be wasted today.
mind telling me what fs means im curios
He's referring to the for sale forum. I think there's some minimum number of posts you have to have before you can see it, and you may not have enough.mind telling me what fs means im curios
oh lol, i can see it but not post on it btwHe's referring to the for sale forum. I think there's some minimum number of posts you have to have before you can see it, and you may not have enough.
Haha yeah it's going in a system for video editing it seems. So many (miners) want these seems that HBM2 is good for eth hashrate!Want to sell?
i mean you can mine on it when your not using it??Haha yeah it's going in a system for video editing it seems. So many (miners) want these seems that HBM2 is good for eth hashrate!
I prefer to sell my GPUs when they're no longer needed. I'd rather have $$ in my wallet than have an unused GPU collecting dust.
I did briefly (lolminer) to test it and it leveled out around 100mh/s after undervolting and oc memory a bit. It would have to mine at least a month to actually pay and I get annoyed with the fan noise. If the profit was $800/mo. like it was in May sure I'd find a closet to stuff it in. If it were winter it would be a no brainer because a few miners would cut my wood needs by a cord or two!i mean you can mine on it when your not using it??
I prefer to sell my GPUs when they're no longer needed. I'd rather have $$ in my wallet than have an unused GPU collecting dust.
Agreed with both. I have spare systems; the 2080 is technically doing a job (plex transcoding and occasional gaming). It’ll stay in there for a long time I suspect.Having a spare for troubleshooting purposes can be very handy but the same can be accomplished if you have more than 1 rig in your house without having anything collecting dust.
I've got one along with an EK copper/acetal block. Use it in various test systems. It works well but for some reason DP doesn't seem to like my pro LG displays. I almost won a Titan-V CEO edition but the last SECOND bidding went nuts and the price just got crazy stupid as usual. Seems like there's someone out there that wants it more than me.I've got a pair of Maxwell Titan X's sitting on my shelf gathering dust.
That's why you should never buy a PC without an iGPU.None, I currently have zero AIC GPUs, just the ones soldered into my laptops. Sold my Vega 64 for a thicc profit in March/April, sold my backup GTX 560Ti in May, and sold the GTX 670 from a secondary system back in October when used older-gen GPUs were still dime-a-dozen. The only one I regret selling is the 670... that was a decent card for what it was and would have been a good card for content creation and stuff. Now my old primary system (FX lol) is GPU-less and collecting dust when I could be using it as a streaming box or something <facepalm>
None of the HEDT setups have themThat's why you should never buy a PC without an iGPU.