Does it make sense?
The bottom line is simple, you need a vidyuha, the faster the better. I planned to take a 3060 ti in a couple of weeks. But damn, where I wanted to take the price jumped from 35 to 40 in a week, although the rate is not growing. I began to ask the price of 3050, but here, on Monday, the price was 23, now it's 26. Does it make sense in 6500xt, or used 3060/px6600, or even used 3050? Could they have been completely killed in mining during the time since their release? Mother b660 + 12400f. Therefore, I consider only pci-e 4Eclair_93 wrote: I began to ask
the price of 3050
Who the hell needs a 3050 when there is 2060 / 2060S, which is better than this parody of a video card. Example:
And I’m generally silent about this:
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Now people need the most for their money and without overpayment. Everything is taken, works as it should. And see amd? They are not very popular, which is why their prices are falling, I see.
Look for Avito and stores with reviews.
Eclair_93 wrote:
Could they have been completely killed in mining during the time since their release?
This is about the 1000 series, so you can say. I would not take it, but higher. If the card is undervolted, looked after, nothing will be there. everything works as it should.
Eclair_93 wrote:
Therefore, I consider only pci-e 4
The version has NOTHING to do with the map. You take any. This is in the case of truncated lines, as in the 6500XT version from AMD, then 4.0 is needed there. And so, calmly and 3.0 works great everywhere. Don't dwell on it. Get a 2060S.
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If the card is undervolted, looked after, nothing will be there. everything works as it should.
That's right, but how can an ordinary person check this, especially if most of the sellers "swear by their mother" that they did not mine? Plus, do not forget about surprises in the form of a factory defect, which might not have time to manifest itself during mining, but, because of it, it can get out earlier, only with the new owner of the card. And most importantly, on the secondary market, the cards, although cheaper than in stores, are still far from the original recommended prices, and even more so to the "attraction of unprecedented generosity", as it was with the 1000th and 400/500 line when for the price of 1 new card you could buy several of these used ones.
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Today, any serious and sane person mines. Especially in the case of an expensive card. Taking it and not mining is extremely stupid. People earn on new computers, someone already on apartments and cars. Beat off their cost, trite. Or even check the memory on a new card.
And I'm talking about the difference between 1000 series, which just fell at the beginning of mining, and 2000 / 3000 / 6000 AMD, which came out later. Who will be worse off? A factory marriage, if there was one, should have already proved itself over time. I will say more, the card is checked and inspected, and a proven manufacturer is taken, with whom nothing will happen for ten years. And who is talking about used cards in general on the secondary market? When I personally mentioned ONLY NEW (Rachik or Ronin now, as well as PC Logistic, Silicon Dragon, Ali, Onlinetrade) - sealed, with manufacturer's warranty. You take EVGA 3060 for 25000r NEW and have a worldwide guarantee, you send it to Germany, if anything. Can be extended up to 6 years. What's wrong?
My whole thought is that among the used 1000 it is better not to take the series EXACTLY! Everything I wanted to say. The rest you need to watch. And even more so on 3000 / 6000, few people managed to mine.
Eclair_93 wrote:
or used 3060/px6600 or even used 3050?
You have to shop around and look around. And he also went in cycles in 3050, when there is a 2060S card cooler than this craft.