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System Name | midnight toker |
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Processor | i7 Skylake QHQF (6700K ES) @ 4.2GHz |
Motherboard | ASRock Z170 Pro4S |
Cooling | Corsair H100i |
Memory | 16GB (2x8GB) Samsung DDR4 @ 3200MHz |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Geforce Gtx 1080 Ti Gaming OC @ 2080MHz |
Storage | 128GB SSD, 75GB & 2TB HDDs |
Display(s) | Acer Predator XB1 XB271HU 27" 1440p 144Hz G-SYNC Monitor |
Case | Cooler Master MB511 |
Audio Device(s) | Philips SHP2000 headphones |
Power Supply | EVGA SuperNOVA 1300W G2 |
Mouse | Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3050 |
Keyboard | same |
Software | Arch Linux, Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit |
Probably being RMAed, refurbished and then shipped out to different poor bastards who also tried to RMA their brand new but secretly refurbished 1080TisSo what is it at right now? Where are my cheap 1080Tis? /s
I only got a properly working 1080Ti - meaning suitable for gaming/not artifacting - after selling my Nvidia-branded FE unit and "upgrading" to a Gigabyte Gaming OC.
ASICs may depreciate at a certain rate but GPUs aren't aging like fine wine either (at least when it comes to mining).Crypto and hardware are intertwined to the core.
I lost a lot of money on ASICS. They depreciate too fast for ROI.
The Antminer S9 is doing better at BTC/BCH mining than any 10x more expensive multi-gpu setup would do right now. I'm aware that ASICs turn into garbage within 2-3 years from their release dates while abused GPUs can still be sold for a decent amount, but I can't say money is actually wasted when you do the math beforehand, within a reasonable margin.
As for the increasing greed mumbo jumbo cryptocurrencies brought up lately, sure, it's pretty annoying. Regardless, there's also a very interesting, complex technical side to it.