Mining cards starting to hit the used market

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DooKey

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Yup in my local classifieds there's a handful of mid-high end AMD cards, I wouldn't buy a used AMD card right now because most of the time they've been abused to death with mining.

As long as a card comes with warranty or is priced right I don't see what the problem is to be honest. This broad brush that says they are abused by mining is silly.

People buy used K series cpu's all the time and they don't seem to complain. Granted there are more parts to a gpu than a cpu, but if a card works when you receive it odds are that it will work for a decent amount of time.
 
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dn7309

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the problem is once some one registered the card to get the extended 3 years warranty, that warranty is no longer transferable. Only the one year.

and I am willing to bet that miners who bought their cards registered them immediately. I would if I buy hardware with the sole purpose of making money off it.
 

Z15CAM

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Information Reporting TAX Rules applying to BitCoin and it's Effect on Crypto Mining?

I think we are about to see a DUMP of AMD R9 290/X's on eBay.

GAMER HEAVEN - Time to Buy at $100 below MSRP prices and who cares about warranty. I'll Gamble ;o)
 
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Venomous

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Information Reporting TAX Rules applying to BitCoin and it's Effect on Crypto Mining?

I think we are about to see a DUMP of AMD R9 290/X's on eBay.

GAMER HEAVEN - Time to Buy at $100 below MSRP prices and who cares about warranty. I'll Gamble ;o)

Yup I made mention of this before... Once tax reporting begins , it's dead.
 

Z15CAM

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Keep it Quiet.

I got a Sapphire R9 290x Hynix for $480 CDN shipped and in the process of looking for another as we speak.

NCIX and NewEgg - Eat your Heart Out - LOL.

Am I bidding against you birthdaymonkey?

The beans are spilled.
 
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birthdaymonkey

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Keep it Quiet.

I got a Sapphire R9 290x Hynix for $480 CDN shipped and in the process of looking for another as we speak.

NCIX and NewEgg - Eat your Heart Out - LOL.

Am I bidding against you birthdaymonkey?

The beans are spilled.

Haha, not me! I'm good with my 760 for the time being. Works fine for Dota 2 at 1440. :)
 

Z15CAM

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Haha, not me! I'm good with my 760 for the time being. Works fine for Dota 2 at 1440. :)
You have no conception of what a R9 290X can do in crossfire.

I run a QNIX 1440 PLS at 120Hz display - Wish I had 2 more of them.
 

nitromullet

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Information Reporting TAX Rules applying to BitCoin and it's Effect on Crypto Mining?

I think we are about to see a DUMP of AMD R9 290/X's on eBay.

GAMER HEAVEN - Time to Buy at $100 below MSRP prices and who cares about warranty. I'll Gamble ;o)

Yeah if they get cheap enough I'll gamble. Right now most eBay sellers are delusional. ...and liars. ...I won't buy anything "new, open box" because you know it's a lie.
 

Headfoot

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Does anyone have any actual data or evidence beyond pure speculation that mining cards on average are in worse condition than cards used for gaming for the same period of time?

It seems to me for every knucklehead that overvolts the crap out of a card for mining there are 2 guys who undervolt it @ stock clocks for increased khash/watt efficiency. Can't say I see many gamers undervolting their GPUs
 

2is

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As long as the card wasn't improperly overclocked or run in a poor environment, mining is actually better for the card than your typical gaming usage. Silicon ages/wears by repeated heated/cooling cycles (such as idling on desktop -> gaming -> idling -> shutting down, etc.).

You have 2 7970's both going for $300 on ebay. One has been run at load 24x7 mining, the other was used in a gaming PC. You're going to bid on the one used for mining? I find that very hard to believe.
 

Turab

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Hello everybody,

I wonder about can FirePro cards give better mining than the consumer card of AMD ?
 

Z15CAM

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Geez Wake Up! A Sapphire R9 290X with Hynix is going for $475 on eBay right now.

With what an under clocked Miner RIG.

Ask the seller to provide you with the original Bill of Sale if you run into a RMA.

What a one month of torture on the ram will destroy these cards is [incorrect].

Profanity isn't allowed in the technical forums.
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dn7309

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Hope the mining market crash so amd cards can be had at MSRP. Not looking to get used cards from miners since they're just as bad as Nvidia for thinking they can price gouge for used hardware
 

Gillbot

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I think it's just people using the dip as an excuse to upgrade and wait for the next wave. Sure, some of the casual miners are probably bailing out but most who were in it for the longer haul are just shifting to better cards at cheaper prices now.
 

SunnyD

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I think it's just people using the dip as an excuse to upgrade and wait for the next wave. Sure, some of the casual miners are probably bailing out but most who were in it for the longer haul are just shifting to better cards at cheaper prices now.

This. It hasn't gone low enough yet, but when it does there will be another bubble. All the planets haven't quite aligned yet.
 

KingFatty

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Interesting point that it's possible a miner would take better care of his video card than a gamer, because the miner 1) loses profit for broken cards, and 2) has a financial incentive to undervolt and thereby "baby" the card (unlike a gamer who would go balls-out to get the highest possible overclock).

Running a card 24-hours a day won't wear out the card (especially if the card is undervolted), but would add more wear to the fan. From what I've read, you can re-lube the fans or even spend like $9 to buy a new replacement fan. But if the card is undervolted, the fan would spin slower and so maybe wouldn't reach the threshold of needing to be relubed (if the fan was spun at a low enough speed). But I think some fans like the MSI Twin Frozr would actually leak out their lube if you spun them at like 100% for days in a row, so you need to squirt some lube in there to prevent them from getting noisy.
 

monkeydelmagico

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Interesting point that it's possible a miner would take better care of his video card than a gamer, because the miner 1) loses profit for broken cards, and 2) has a financial incentive to undervolt and thereby "baby" the card (unlike a gamer who would go balls-out to get the highest possible overclock).

Running a card 24-hours a day won't wear out the card (especially if the card is undervolted), but would add more wear to the fan. From what I've read, you can re-lube the fans or even spend like $9 to buy a new replacement fan. But if the card is undervolted, the fan would spin slower and so maybe wouldn't reach the threshold of needing to be relubed (if the fan was spun at a low enough speed). But I think some fans like the MSI Twin Frozr would actually leak out their lube if you spun them at like 100% for days in a row, so you need to squirt some lube in there to prevent them from getting noisy.

Yes, or just use the squeeky fan as an excuse to do water cooling.
 

Kenmitch

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Slowly seeing better pricing on new cards already...

XFX R9 290 DD for $440 with a promo code.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150697

I have one of these and a TriX currently.

The DD is a nice card as long as you use a custom fan profile and your case has very good airflow. The VRM1 temps are the only downside I see....Good news is it's very quiet and even 100% isn't what I consider loud.

TriX makes DD sound silent.

Been using my cards for mining LTC....Last day for me is today.

The DD is my lucky card I guess as it's found 2 blocks vs 0 for the TriX while mining at wemineltc.com
 

Rvenger

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I just saw two 290x reference cards get sold on Ebay 'best offer' under $375.00 a piece. Too bad they run a bit too hot for crossfire or I would have grabbed one since I have a 10% coupon to use.
 

Kenmitch

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Looking at his asking prices I can see why. $450-$460 Canadian each for 280x's.

I could sell both of my 290's for what he wants for one of his cards and still walk away with a profit. :)

I just saw two 290x reference cards get sold on Ebay 'best offer' under $375.00 a piece. Too bad they run a bit too hot for crossfire or I would have grabbed one since I have a 10% coupon to use.

Looking at your sig I wouldn't think you'd have issues. Triple spacing on MB makes me think so anyways. Your case looks like it would have adequate airflow....Unless your a noise freak.
 
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Rvenger

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I am sure 850w would be adequate but even when I had crossfire 7970s the fan on my PSU sounded like it would take off. I could only imagine what the load of 2x 290x what my PSU would sound like. I don't think I need more horsepower at this time since 1x 290x drives 1440p just fine.. and I am very sensitive to microstutter.
 

Headfoot

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Interesting point that it's possible a miner would take better care of his video card than a gamer, because the miner 1) loses profit for broken cards, and 2) has a financial incentive to undervolt and thereby "baby" the card (unlike a gamer who would go balls-out to get the highest possible overclock).

Running a card 24-hours a day won't wear out the card (especially if the card is undervolted), but would add more wear to the fan. From what I've read, you can re-lube the fans or even spend like $9 to buy a new replacement fan. But if the card is undervolted, the fan would spin slower and so maybe wouldn't reach the threshold of needing to be relubed (if the fan was spun at a low enough speed). But I think some fans like the MSI Twin Frozr would actually leak out their lube if you spun them at like 100% for days in a row, so you need to squirt some lube in there to prevent them from getting noisy.

^ This

Seriously many gaming cards are overclocked to the hilt, many mining cards are undervolted and carefully temperature controlled. At worst it's probably a wash and it all depends on the luck of the draw but saying all mining cards are worse is probably crap and most likely pulled from thin air