When I upgraded to a 1070 they were going for $100 and I just sold mine for $180 as a deal for a buddy, but they're going for $225 or os on eBay right now.Would a 970 sell for a decent price right now? Or is it too old for mining?
When I upgraded to a 1070 they were going for $100 and I just sold mine for $180 as a deal for a buddy, but they're going for $225 or os on eBay right now.Would a 970 sell for a decent price right now? Or is it too old for mining?
No, not really. It's like $200 on Ebay.Would a 970 sell for a decent price right now? Or is it too old for mining?
Something doesn't add up here... You mean like the 1080 TI launch price or what they're going for now?
Edit: Hory sheit I just price checked the 1080 I bought a few months ago for $590. It's now $1,399
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...543&cm_re=gtx_1080-_-9SIA85V4RR4543-_-Product
Because BTC was worth twice as much a month ago.Yeah stuff is starting to come back down.
Doesn't make much economical sense to me to only jump up one tier on the GPU. I'd either keep the 1050 and just get your moneys worth out of it until next gen or at least get a 1070.I heard this BS bubble burst. I may sell the 1050 and get the 1060 like I wanted from the get go.
My 1080 is overkill for me.Well, the 1060 I wanted had like double the CUDA cores, so that was impressive to me. I think the 1070 is over kill for me. Albeit, the 1060 could in fact be overkill as well. LOL
I'm not sure about that. I almost got scammed by a buyer on eBay that wanted me to ship it to some courier service in New Jersey en route to the Ukraine, I cancelled the sale because it seemed pretty sketchy.I just read at PC Gamer I think it was to watch out for fake Chinese GPUs on ebay. I think they were selling fake 970's.