Bitcoin fällt unter die 40.000-Dollar-Marke, Weckt Hoffnungen auf die Verfügbarkeit von Grafikkarten
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As of this writing, we see the GeForce RTX 3080 commanding a scalper price of roughly $1,500 (Brandneu), for the LHR variant (lower crypto-mining performance), while non-LHR cards that are used, start around $1,900. If the fall in cryptocurrencies continues, we could see increased availability of used graphics cards from crypto miners, as gamers would be willing to buy a used RTX 30-series or RX 6000 series graphics card that’s still within its warranty period (of 2 Jahre).
Sales of used cards by miners will apply pressure on scalpers hording new cards to cut prices, more so as they’d be trying to sell newer batches of RTX 30-series cards that are LHR. Add to all this, the next-generation crypto-mining ASICs are on the anvil, including Bitmain’s Antminer S19 XP, and Intel’s “Bonanza-Mine” ASIC that the company plans to unveil next month. The arrival of ASIC miners usually triggers an increase in the mining difficulty algorithm, which should worsen the performance/Dollar of GPUs in mining applications. The compound effect of all these, wir sagen voraus, could briefly improve graphics card availability in 1H-2022. A continued fall in the value of cryptocurrencies will only accelerate this.
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