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New financial analysis suggests the Nvidia RTX 3000 ongoing shortages could be pinned on crypto miners - NotebookCheck.net News
"All those scalpers we have been hearing about may actually turn out to be crypto miners hoarding the new RTX 3000 cards for Ethereum mining farms. Analysts somehow discovered that Nvidia has already sold $175 million worth of RTX 3000 cards and most of these sales were made directly to crypto miners. "
None of the stores or even Amazon has any. Its nuts. Those crypto miners somehow get direct access to the company. There is a dude around here that has a big warehouse full of mining pcs. He ordered I think it was around 500 GPUs all at once, each cost about $800. Sounds like those guys are at it again. The problem isnt going to end anytime soon!
" We are also hearing that AMD’s new RDNA2 cards are not really that better compared to the RDNA1 RX 5700 XT models launched back in mid-2019, plus the incoming Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti is said to be faster than the RX 6900 XT from AMD. This could redirect gamers towards Team Red’s new RDNA2 cards in the coming months, provided that the RX 6000 supply issues get fixed in the meantime. Nvidia fans, on the other hand, may be left with a fat lip, as even the RTX 3070 and RTX 3060 models that were touted to have more plentiful supplies could get scalped by miners. "
"All those scalpers we have been hearing about may actually turn out to be crypto miners hoarding the new RTX 3000 cards for Ethereum mining farms. Analysts somehow discovered that Nvidia has already sold $175 million worth of RTX 3000 cards and most of these sales were made directly to crypto miners. "
None of the stores or even Amazon has any. Its nuts. Those crypto miners somehow get direct access to the company. There is a dude around here that has a big warehouse full of mining pcs. He ordered I think it was around 500 GPUs all at once, each cost about $800. Sounds like those guys are at it again. The problem isnt going to end anytime soon!
" We are also hearing that AMD’s new RDNA2 cards are not really that better compared to the RDNA1 RX 5700 XT models launched back in mid-2019, plus the incoming Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti is said to be faster than the RX 6900 XT from AMD. This could redirect gamers towards Team Red’s new RDNA2 cards in the coming months, provided that the RX 6000 supply issues get fixed in the meantime. Nvidia fans, on the other hand, may be left with a fat lip, as even the RTX 3070 and RTX 3060 models that were touted to have more plentiful supplies could get scalped by miners. "