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Salt Fish posted:Sorry but I'm a gigachad and I only use gigabyte. This but unironically.
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Evga Motherboards accounting for less than 2% of sales amazed me.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 00:14 |
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staberind posted:Evga Motherboards accounting for less than 2% of sales amazed me. They only sell super expensive vanity overclocking boards. It's not too surprising.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 00:21 |
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it's wild to me that i guess the plan is to transition into a PSU company? their stuff isn't bad at all but i don't think it has the same brand recognition as say your seasonic or something in the PSU space, imo they get by on the GPU brand recognition. if they're not in disastrous financial straits (my guess) then i would have guessed this a stunt.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 00:24 |
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I am so intoxicated on a marjiuna plant! Now I will go to my tub and hit F and then and then
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Plan R posted:I am so intoxicated on a marjiuna plant! Now I will go to my tub and hit F and then and then wut?
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 00:34 |
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Babby's first bong hits. I'm halfway through a joint and my thoughts aren't nearly as disjointed, but weed and I have a long history.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 00:41 |
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on the crunkchain
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 00:42 |
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CoolCab posted:incorrect, again. it drives me up the wall to be honest - GPUs making it past their warranty period going to a decade or more of routine service is far from unheard of, despite the fact people routinely replace them within 3-5 years? with the exception of the listed SKUs these devices have been running well well within their thermal limit and are much more likely to be properly maintained and thermally managed than the overwhelming majority of OEM cards. again, you ask people who refurb GPUs and they can tell you exactly this. frankly even back in the bad mining days there were people who quite happily bought those overstressed components and got years of use out of them. other than the moving and expiring parts GPUs are really quite resilient as most consumer electronics are. I'm tempted to buy a second hand GPU maybe this winter or next year. And I know that miners run cards on the back end of the power curve. But still, cumulatively, we are talking about fans that might have worn out bearings and might need replacing, thermal pads that need replacing and ate a bitch to work with (according to internet wisdom), some cards were the VRAM might have run far hottet than the rest of the card, and so forth. I have built and fixed many computers, but that's still a lot of headaches. I'd really need a very good deal to make it worth the potential trouble.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 01:33 |
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Lord Stimperor posted:I'm tempted to buy a second hand GPU maybe this winter or next year. And I know that miners run cards on the back end of the power curve. see the video i posted above. there is one old AMD card to totally avoid that's not relevant, but in terms of the 30 series: the 3090 had memory on the back of the PCB. no cooling at all. terrible, terrible design choice, means that you get those localized hotspots. you can do better if you have one of the models with a metallic backplate and added a pad to it but if you're buying from a miner they needed to do that in advance. i think they designed around this on later 3090s and the 3090ti but i'm not sure. on top i believe all memory variants of the 3080, 3080ti, 3090 and 3090ti all used a particular high performance ram that runs very hot and people have thus far theoretical but genuine concern about longevity there. personally i don't think the risk is all that great but it's worth mentioning. otherwise? for the fans first there's a lot of variance in when they die so it might not happen right away, and if you don't care about aesthetics most people straight up just pull off the stupid plastic shroud and the existing fans stick two cheap 120mm casefans on there with zipties and it literally will outperform the stock cooling solution, often significantly. or buy the fans from the manufacturer and do a like for like replacement, or i think there are still aftermarket coolers you could use. thermal pads don't wear out but you might damage them when getting in there to repaste or whatever. with that said there's also a lot of variation on how easy it is to get into various GPUs and how user serviceable they actually are, so i'd usually recommend people go look up a teardown or whatever for their specific card but it's usually like >10 screws. personally if 3080s go down to the say 150-200 pound range i'd be tempted to bite and sell my 3070. but that would be after a LOT of dropping. CoolCab fucked around with this message at 13:09 on Sep 17, 2022 |
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LifeSunDeath posted:The new GPU prices aren't even bad anymore. Like I can get a straight upgrade from my GTX1080 to a 3060ti for 400 bucks. While it's still over list price, that's cheaper than what the 1080 cost me in the before bitcoin days. I paid more for my 3060 than I did for my entire PC 5 years ago so I am genuinely enjoying bitcoiners get hosed over by this.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 01:52 |
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I managed to time my GPU purchases from 2018 to now in a way that I missed the worst price inflation from the miners, but still appreciate seeing coiners taking losses.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 01:59 |
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Dr. Video Games 0031 posted:They only sell super expensive vanity overclocking boards. It's not too surprising. Kingpin GPUs! YOU CRYPTO ASSHOLES! YOU’LL PAY FOR THIS!!!
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 02:22 |
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CaptainSarcastic posted:I managed to time my GPU purchases from 2018 to now in a way that I missed the worst price inflation from the miners, but still appreciate seeing coiners taking losses. Thank loving goooood I bought a used 1070 in 2019. I replaced an aging 970 and was supposed to be a stop gap until 20 series cards started getting marked down a tad in 2020. Loooool
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 02:22 |
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EVGA were the heroes that let me sign up and buy a GPU eventually. At the height of this bullshit when everything was like $3000 on eBay I got an email saying I could buy a 3080 TI directly from a EVGA for half the price. Plugged that poo poo into our gigantic 4K TV and we did some goddamn gaming and it was amazing. Seriously, gently caress crypto.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 02:25 |
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I bought a pre-built gaming PC in 2021 because it included a 3070 at very near MSRP, the entire thing cost me slightly more than just a cheap 3070 would have
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 06:24 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CTloP-B61A i follow an "exploring crypto" podcast put together by two canadian investment managers who have a knack for getting good guests. they try to maintain a neutral perspective, but roughly 3/4s of their guests end up essentially saying "in my field of expertise crytpo makes absolutely no sense, but maybe there's some benefit in other areas i know nothing about"; 1/8 say "crypto is loving dogshit in every way"; and the last 1/8 say "crypto must be good or else why would i be shilling for it?" the guest in the linked episode had a very nice critique from more of a sociology/political science perspective that really focused on how much power the coders/miners/exchanges have, and how even if you put all of the glaring technological and practicality problems aside there are fundamental flaws inherent in the very concept that prevent crypto from living up to what it gets advertised as by libertarians. not necessarily any new information for anyone in this thread, but i liked the way it was laid out
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 06:33 |
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is there anywhere i can learn how etheriums pow is/was different than bitcoin and why gpu s were the back bone
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 08:17 |
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Ups_rail posted:is there anywhere i can learn how etheriums pow is/was different than bitcoin and why gpu s were the back bone i don't have any handy links, but iirc the gist of it is that bitcoin used to be mined with gpus but then people developed dedicated asics that were better. the ethereum developers meanwhile saw that as a bad thing since it limited mining to those who had special hardware. so they actively coded ethereum so it can't be mined with asics somehow (or it would be slow or whatever). the flaw in this logic is that it turned gpus into "special hardware" that were expensive and hard to get anyway
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 08:39 |
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Dr. Video Games 0031 posted:i don't have any handy links, but iirc the gist of it is that bitcoin used to be mined with gpus but then people developed dedicated asics that were better. the ethereum developers meanwhile saw that as a bad thing since it limited mining to those who had special hardware. so they actively coded ethereum so it can't be mined with asics somehow (or it would be slow or whatever). yeah I understand that bitcoin is basically look for prime factors, numbers that are hard to find but very easy to check. I wondered how etherium made it so rather than do that make the math even more hard, yet GPU and what ever ASIC could be made were just kept to the creators.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 09:00 |
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Ups_rail posted:yeah I understand that bitcoin is basically look for prime factors, numbers that are hard to find but very easy to check. bitcoin mining involves calculating a hash function, which can be done very simply with a dedicated logic circuit. I don’t exactly know how etherium mining works, but it needs to store a lot of data in RAM and do calculations on it. GPUs are basically purpose built to do just that, so it makes less sense to design more specialized ASICs for it
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 09:42 |
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deep dish peat moss posted:I bought a pre-built gaming PC in 2021 because it included a 3070 at very near MSRP, the entire thing cost me slightly more than just a cheap 3070 would have
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I picked up a 2070 Super in 2020 that carried me through to this year, when I upgraded it to a 3080 12GB. I paid $500 for the 2070 Super, and $750 for the 3080 12GB. Before that I got a 1060 6GB for $250 right before a mining rush - within a month I was seeing the same card going for $350 or more. It's been nice being able to coast along and watch generation launches from the sidelines, picking up a better card later in each generation for lower cost.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 09:56 |
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Ups_rail posted:is there anywhere i can learn how etheriums pow is/was different than bitcoin and why gpu s were the back bone Primarily, the bit of maths they based the POW on took a ton of memory, which GPUs have and would make an ASIC prohibitively expensive.
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deep dish peat moss posted:I bought a pre-built gaming PC in 2021 because it included a 3070 at very near MSRP, the entire thing cost me slightly more than just a cheap 3070 would have During the height of GPU mania there were people buying pre builds just to get the 3000 series and then flip the other components I just lurked discord / telegram until I got lucky on a big drop from Scan
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Party Boat posted:I just lurked discord / telegram until I got lucky on a big drop from Scan same. i made it out pretty well from this boom, i could resell my old components for at least as much as i paid for them and i got very lucky on the timing when i bought a secondhand 1080 (right after the 3070 was announced) and as such when i finally managed to luck into a discord drop i could resell the 1080 and make some of the cost back. i kind of don't completely believe that GPU mining is dead though. i know, i know there are extremely compelling reasons to assume this but we are on GPU boom 3 i think? i am not optimistic enough to think we are clear of this poo poo just yet.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 12:22 |
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I managed to get a 3080 at RRP on launch day by F5-ing five different stores the minutes after the stock was put on sale. After twenty minutes they were all sold out. I have felt very lucky ever since.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 12:48 |
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I'm constantly 5 or more years behind everybody on games so I've been mostly unaffected by coiners. 1070 doing some real work.
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 12:58 |
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lovely reddit people: OMG Joe Biden regulating crypto! https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/xglatr/joe_biden_just_sent_a_stark_warning_to_bitcoin/ of course all the comments are "crypto so strong" and standard freeper undertones. Denial continues as we trend towards the real bottom of the market and hopefully 0. edit: bonus, el Salvador dictator going to run again despite fuckin his country raw. https://decrypt.co/109911/el-salvadors-bitcoin-loving-president-bukele-to-run-for-re-election article posted:Against this backdrop, on Thursday, global markets credit analysis site Fitch downgraded El Salvador’s debt rating to CC from CCC. Explaining the downgrade, Fitch cited “tight fiscal and external liquidity positions and extremely constrained market access amid high fiscal financing needs” in El Salvador. notwithoutmyanus fucked around with this message at 15:27 on Sep 17, 2022 |
# ? Sep 17, 2022 15:11 |
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How's VolcanoCoin looking?
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# ? Sep 17, 2022 15:36 |
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notwithoutmyanus posted:Hey, anyone could just spin up their own graphics card. I mean how hard could it be? Why hasn't anyone else done this, we could be the first! Alright, I guess I'll be up for it. I'm sure there's like an online guide to making a cheap one. Edit: Alright! Already hit a roadblock. Can anyone tell me what vec3 means? Is that like web3? Is that were I put my dogecoin?
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Seven Force posted:Alright, I guess I'll be up for it. I'm sure there's like an online guide to making a cheap one. vec3 requires a dynamic amount of dogecoins equal to the amount of dogecoins you own plus one. So you can disable vec3 by selling a dogecoin that you do not own
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Seven Force posted:Alright, I guess I'll be up for it. I'm sure there's like an online guide to making a cheap one. do u know what SMD means
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super mario doctor? is that on switch now?
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Mozi posted:super mario doctor? is that on switch now? He's not even a real doctor. Fake news
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Shin Megami Densei
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buglord posted:Windows becoming what it is pushed me over to Linux on Pop!_OS and it’s easy enough to play all my usual games for even a dork like me. Strongly considering the HoloISO build of SteamOS 3 for the same reason.
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MrQwerty posted:do u know what SMD means Sega mega drive? Those were so cool back then
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How much did el presidente spend on butts anyway?
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Apparently Bukele is very popular so I guess he might as well keep running
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