If you’re cruising eBay, Craigslist or Offerup looking for a “lightly used mining GPU” for your gaming PC, I’m here to tell you not to. My position isn’t new, but it is different. While experts will ...
If you're an average PC gamer, you've likely been watching the price of components skyrocket for the past two years, wondering when things will finally calm down a bit. The first thing you should ...
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Second-hand GPUs aren't the gamble they used to be
Buying a pre-owned GPU may be the best option in this market ...
There are many examples of why buyers should beware if they are considering perusing the used market for graphics cards. However, sellers of used, and possibly abused, old graphics cards have hit upon ...
With crypto mining using off-the-shelf gaming GPUs now a thing of the past (or maybe it's just hibernating until the next boom), miners are now looking to offload graphics cards onto the used market.
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You can't afford DDR5 right now: Why used AM4 and last-gen GPUs are a budget goldmine
4 used PC parts you can still buy at a good price even in today's market ...
Over the last few years, gamers in search of a new GPU have experienced nothing but frustration and potential bankruptcy. Events like a global semiconductor shortage and the rise of bitcoin mining ...
In brief: As cryptocurrency prices continue to fall and Bitcoin once again drops below the $20,000 mark, cryptomining is becoming increasingly less profitable---and that's good news for gamers looking ...
As anyone could have predicted, cryptocurrency miners are looking to unload their used GPUs now that it may no longer be profitable to mine Ethereum and other blockchain assets. Before you buy a card ...
PSA: Discolored memory chips are a common sign indicating heavily used graphics cards, possibly former mining cards. Recent evidence suggests some resellers are trying to deceive customers by painting ...
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