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Old Apr 7, 2018 | 11:00 PM
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yes, some dropped $200-300 already. I'm seeing quite a few mining rigs up for sale as well. I think regulators taking closer look, crypto prices going down and other factors are finally correcting the market. Those who bought up card stock thinking pricing will be going up and up, now realized it costs them more to mine than to buy and there is no profit at the moment unless you are in asia or iceland.
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Lets wait until we know actual pricing on the latest gen cards before we talk... Current gen cards are becoming old news.

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Old Apr 8, 2018 | 12:00 PM
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Well, ****.

My beloved 28" monitor is dead.

And I killed it.

It's a ten year old Hanns-G HG281D. It's annoyingly heavy, runs hot, and is generally a pain in the ***. And I love it, because it has a 16:10 aspect ratio. 1920 x 1200.

The power supply had started to get flaky. I sourced an OEM replacement from China, and was installing it this morning, and, well... I broke a really delicate connector on the timing board. I didn't pull the connector off the board, I mean the ****** is cracked in half.


You wanna know how hard it is to find a 16:10 monitor in the 28-30" size range these days? They're practically unicorns. The very cheapest one I can find is $710. All the consumer-grade stuff these days is 16:9.


****, fuckity-fucksticks.
Old Apr 8, 2018 | 02:55 PM
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Buy a 16:9 and set it at a 16:10 resolution? What is it that can be had in 16:10 which cannot also be had in 16:9?
Old Apr 8, 2018 | 03:25 PM
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I just happen to like native aspect ratios closer to square. IMO, it's been downhill since we moved away from 4:3. Also, the present-day standard resolution for 16:9 monitors is 1920x1080 (same as an HD television), whereas the older 16:10 displays tended to run at 1920x1200. We've gone backwards in terms of resolution.


None the less, the period of mourning was brief. I've been looking for an excuse to replace this old dinosaur anyway.





Turns out that 32" is a hell of a lot of monitor.

Also, 4k ***** with your head. I used to think that an image 1200px wide was just about right. Now that image I posted above looks downright tiny...

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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by z31maniac
It seems as though GPUs are slowly starting to come back down.
bitcoin came down a lot.. the beginners dont realize we're still mining the same amount of coin, just its worth less. Once the coin spikes again, it would be a nice bonus.
Old Apr 11, 2018 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Erat
Lets wait until we know actual pricing on the latest gen cards before we talk... Current gen cards are becoming old news.
How much longer for that? A 1070/1080 will more than handle what I want to do.
Old Apr 11, 2018 | 03:25 PM
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Supposed to be this month. And i totally agree, my 980 is still more than capable for even todays titles. 1070 is still very good.
Old Apr 11, 2018 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by z31maniac
How much longer for that? A 1070/1080 will more than handle what I want to do.
Everything is kind of up in the air at this point.



Source: GeForce GTX 2070 and 2080 Could Launch Summer 2018

Gamer's Nexus article has some interesting insight as well.
https://www.gamersnexus.net/industry...***-production
Old Apr 12, 2018 | 10:56 AM
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I've realized I'm going to have to go ahead and take the plunge and just build an all new machine. My Motherboard is 8+ years old, no 3.0 USB, maybe just 1 USB 2.0, etc.
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Originally Posted by z31maniac
I've realized I'm going to have to go ahead and take the plunge and just build an all new machine. My Motherboard is 8+ years old, no 3.0 USB, maybe just 1 USB 2.0, etc.
We're in the same boat... 4GB of DDR2 ram has made it this far.

With gpu & ram prices all over the place, I've been looking at different pc building vendors on their options. Cyberpower PC is looking real promising
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Originally Posted by z31maniac
I've realized I'm going to have to go ahead and take the plunge and just build an all new machine. My Motherboard is 8+ years old, no 3.0 USB, maybe just 1 USB 2.0, etc.
Serious thought: Consider just buying an off-the-shelf machine. I recently upgraded my 2010 vintage home PC by simply purchasing an HP Z240 workstation and transferring my graphics card and hard drives into it, along with some extra RAM. Big case, beefy power supply, plenty of I/O.

Name-brand PCs are cheap as hell these days, even for ones loaded with nearly top-spec parts.
Old Apr 12, 2018 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
Serious thought: Consider just buying an off-the-shelf machine. I recently upgraded my 2010 vintage home PC by simply purchasing an HP Z240 workstation and transferring my graphics card and hard drives into it, along with some extra RAM. Big case, beefy power supply, plenty of I/O.

Name-brand PCs are cheap as hell these days, even for ones loaded with nearly top-spec parts.
I am considering that option now. Especially thanks to the CyberPowerPC link, they seem to be the most reasonably priced with loads of great custom options.

This will still be a gaming machine, and I want to use top quality parts so it lasts along time like my last machine.
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Originally Posted by 2slow
yes, some dropped $200-300 already. I'm seeing quite a few mining rigs up for sale as well. I think regulators taking closer look, crypto prices going down and other factors are finally correcting the market. Those who bought up card stock thinking pricing will be going up and up, now realized it costs them more to mine than to buy and there is no profit at the moment unless you are in asia or iceland.
profitable
Mining is still ,

After power I still make ~$800/month.
Old Apr 12, 2018 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by whitrzac
profitable
Mining is still ,

After power I still make ~$800/month.
What are you mining?

I was thinking of selling a couple of my 1070s that are running in a smaller rig. Im going to keep my 6 card rig running though.
Old Apr 12, 2018 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Girz0r
We're in the same boat... 4GB of DDR2 ram has made it this far.

With gpu & ram prices all over the place, I've been looking at different pc building vendors on their options. Cyberpower PC is looking real promising
Let us know if you find any better prebuilt deals or configurable deals. But those look pretty good.
Old Apr 12, 2018 | 04:17 PM
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There are a ton of boutique PC builders.

Take your pick...
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Originally Posted by z31maniac
Let us know if you find any better prebuilt deals or configurable deals. But those look pretty good.
Yea, I like cyberpower's options you can choose from. Thinking about the future etc if I plan on adding anything else.

Here is the lineup of system builders in Intel's 2018 Extreme build challenge.

Origin PC
Maingear
CyberPowerPC - Already linked
iBuyPower
Digital Storm
Xidax
Cybertron PC
Velocity Micro
Xotic PC
Old Apr 12, 2018 | 04:45 PM
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Sometimes those places have pretty good deals on stuff. I had a friend of mine recently buy 2 PCs from iBuyPower, both with dual Vega 64 GPUs. He parted out both systems for a good profit.
Old Apr 13, 2018 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Girz0r
Yea, I like cyberpower's options you can choose from. Thinking about the future etc if I plan on adding anything else.

Here is the lineup of system builders in Intel's 2018 Extreme build challenge.

Origin PC
Maingear
CyberPowerPC - Already linked
iBuyPower
Digital Storm
Xidax
Cybertron PC
Velocity Micro
Xotic PC
Nice, thanks for the links.

What I have to keep reminding myself is I don't need THAT much to run three 1080p/60hz monitors or an Oculus Rift. But the upgrade bug goes well you can get X for only Y much more!



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