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10% off w/ promo code EMCPYET37, limited offer
Seems like a decent-enough deal, especially if one was considering a GTX 1050 ti 4GB card. Although, this RX 570 probably takes a six-pin or an 8-pin PCI-E power connector, whereas most GTX 1050 ti cards do not. (Keep this in mind if you have an OEM branded system; the RX 570 might require you to get an aftermarket PSU to drop in as well.) But performance should be better on the RX 570 than the GTX 1050 ti, for around the same kind of money, so it's basically a win, if you don't mind the extra power consumption.
DONT think that you're going to get rich mining with these cards, now that they're under $200. You'll probably never reach ROI. They're at $5-6 / mo profitability, and dropping.
10% off w/ promo code EMCPYET37, limited offer
Seems like a decent-enough deal, especially if one was considering a GTX 1050 ti 4GB card. Although, this RX 570 probably takes a six-pin or an 8-pin PCI-E power connector, whereas most GTX 1050 ti cards do not. (Keep this in mind if you have an OEM branded system; the RX 570 might require you to get an aftermarket PSU to drop in as well.) But performance should be better on the RX 570 than the GTX 1050 ti, for around the same kind of money, so it's basically a win, if you don't mind the extra power consumption.
DONT think that you're going to get rich mining with these cards, now that they're under $200. You'll probably never reach ROI. They're at $5-6 / mo profitability, and dropping.