[GTALUG] Has the graphics-card world gone mad?

Alvin Starr alvin at netvel.net
Mon Mar 29 08:11:03 EDT 2021


Over the last few months I have see articles about chip shortages.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/21/global-shortage-in-computer-chips-reaches-crisis-point

As for coin mining.
I think the hype and optimism has kind of rubbed off cryptocurrencies.
To the best of my knowledge ETH can still be mined effectively with GPUs 
so likely people are still buying GPUs to mine ETH.

Possibly there has been a run on people setting up gaming computers with 
kids being stuck at home a lot of late.




On 3/29/21 4:34 AM, Evan Leibovitch via talk wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I made the mistake that I might want to upgrade my video card. I have 
> a Radeon RX 550 that is struggling to drive two 4K screens. It works, 
> but plenty of flickering under both Linux and Windows.
>
> I looked at a few sources such as Tom's Hardware to get a good idea of 
> what to buy, and it suggested a card in the $300-400 range.
>
> I wish. Canada Computers has the cards (GeForce GTX 1660 Super) listed 
> in this price range but all are out of stock everywhere. Amazon and 
> NewEgg have them listed for more than $1,100.
>
> These don't strike me as cards powerful enough to do coin mining. Why 
> are they so rare and expensive? Is it the global chip shortage or 
> something else? And does anyone have an idea how long we'll have to 
> wait this out ... or how I can tune my card to support the screens?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada
> @evanleibovitch / @el56
>
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