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How To Tell If A Used Graphics Card Was Mined On shorts

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2 easy ways to tell if a gpu was mined on

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    @Miskatonic-University2 years ago Decent miners will dust off and regularly change thermal paste and pads regularly. I actually prefer those cards to stock ones, so i don' t have to . ...Expand 31
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    @penn20932 years ago Most miners will take very good care of their cards. Realistically its only a small few who never care for their cards which increase the likelihood of a card failing. 46
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    @GuntasticShooter11 months ago Paid 290 for a quik 6700xt hopefully its all good and dude just wanted to part with it. 6
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    @dutch-nature-history-bydrone5 months ago Mining cards are like frequent use second hand cars. They maybe have more mileage (usage) but were operating at the same temperature all the time which is way better then 2 hours a day. 1
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    @upfront2375last year A shortened lifespan silicon will struggle to keep the same clocks at the safe temp. Around 80c) so it will thermal throttle in a least.
    it could they usually sell them with either a new flash bios (down clocked) or be put into their less stronger bios switch (if they have one). ...Expand
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    @zinc_trioxide2 years ago Just avoid gddr6x and non lhr, other than that mined or not its fine. 7
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    @ivlark12 years ago Here we have any gpu, its been mined on. 2
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    @Rascofresco112 years ago Missed opportunity with ian passing, the market will be flooded(with used cars too)
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    @flynnmcginty67882 years ago Can you help with my pc my drive is always at 100% 2
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    @johnrehak2 years ago I dont trust those fairytales about how miners clean up theyr mining rigs even more than players. Hell no. I know 2. One with 2 rigs one with 3. I asked i myself would buy such gpu for 1/3 price of a new one. The risk of failure of those cards is too high after 2 year of industry workload of 24/7/365 which are these cards are not made for. ...Expand 9
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    @1msStrifelast year Is any way to identify a used card using a laptop.
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    @kzs8312 years ago As much bs as i expected this to include. 1
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    @Miskatonic-University2 years ago Decent miners will dust off and regularly change thermal paste and pads regularly. I actually prefer those cards to stock ones, so i don' t have to . ...Expand 31
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    @upfront2375last year A shortened lifespan silicon will struggle to keep the same clocks at the safe temp. Around 80c) so it will thermal throttle in a least.
    it could they usually sell them with either a new flash bios (down clocked) or be put into their less stronger bios switch (if they have one). ...Expand
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    @johnrehak2 years ago I dont trust those fairytales about how miners clean up theyr mining rigs even more than players. Hell no. I know 2. One with 2 rigs one with 3. I asked i myself would buy such gpu for 1/3 price of a new one. The risk of failure of those cards is too high after 2 year of industry workload of 24/7/365 which are these cards are not made for. ...Expand 9
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    @Miskatonic-University2 years ago Decent miners will dust off and regularly change thermal paste and pads regularly. I actually prefer those cards to stock ones, so i don' t have to . ...Expand 31
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    @upfront2375last year A shortened lifespan silicon will struggle to keep the same clocks at the safe temp. Around 80c) so it will thermal throttle in a least.
    it could they usually sell them with either a new flash bios (down clocked) or be put into their less stronger bios switch (if they have one). ...Expand
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    @johnrehak2 years ago I dont trust those fairytales about how miners clean up theyr mining rigs even more than players. Hell no. I know 2. One with 2 rigs one with 3. I asked i myself would buy such gpu for 1/3 price of a new one. The risk of failure of those cards is too high after 2 year of industry workload of 24/7/365 which are these cards are not made for. ...Expand 9