Collapse of crypto mining industry leads to auctioning off of thousands of graphics cards
The cryptos are in a bit of a crash. Mining with graphics cards that use a lot of electricity is no longer profitable. Resellers, miners, and people who run Internet cafes are now forced to sell their cards, as quickly as possible.
Ethereum is the worst-hit cryptocurrency. In one month, its price plunged 70%. GPU mining is no longer profitable. If miners don't want to keep losing money, they have to sell as soon as possible, since the cards are worth less every day. Mining cards are being sold in China. Auctions sell RTX 3060 Ti models for $300 to $400 or less.
Resellers, miners, and Internet cafe owners must sell cards they bought months before for a higher price. Since Ethereum's price dropped, ROI is now measured in years instead of months. This means that miners who were looking for easy profits must now sell their cards as soon as possible to keep at least some of their investment, or they must keep mining and hope that cryptocurrencies recover.
Ethereum will convert to proof-of-stake between the third and fourth quarters. This eliminates GPU mining. Miners have a very narrow window to make money for the remainder of the year. The other alternative is to sell the cards fast on Chinese auction sites. RTX 2060 and 3060 Ti cards may be found for significantly cheaper than MSRP (Recommended Retail Price). The way these cards were used reduces their value. At least in this case, the auctions where the graphics cards are sold make it clear that they are used for mining.
Gigabyte makes fun of "Made in China" and sees their shares collapse - 05/14/2021 08:24 AM
Oops? Taiwan founded Gigabyte published a post on its official blog in which it mocked other component manufacturers for having their products 'made in China' implying that for this reason, they we...
ASUS ET2300 All-in-One can collapse - 10/25/2012 06:43 AM
Collapse in a good way. ASUS today shows their ET2300 which is a 23" Windows 8 All-in-One PC with a 1920 x 1080 pixels IPS LCD screen with 10-point multi-touch input. The system features Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7 series processors and comes with integrated Intel
HTC Q2 2012 earnings collapse by 57.8 percent - 07/07/2012 11:13 AM
Engadget reports HTC second-quarter earnings fell 57.8 percent year-over-year. The Taiwanese smartphone maker blames weak European sales, as well as custom issues that have hampered US sales of high-e...
Senior Member
Posts: 3701
Joined: 2008-10-13
When the last crash happened, they barely could give them away and this time is way worse.
I got 2 nitro RX 480s 4gb for $199 shipped on ebay in Feb 2019.
Both still work perfectly today. Dude even emailed me the stock bios to flash back from the mining bios.
This is hilarious and awesome. I need 7 cheap GPUs for rigs I got to finish.
And yet there are idiots who still trying to ask $390 for a 1070ti. $300 for RX 580 8gbs.
$230 is still too high for RTX 2060s.
Senior Member
Posts: 1775
Joined: 2013-06-04
I'd pay 25€ for a 2060S or 50€ for a 2070S, no more.
Senior Member
Posts: 18850
Joined: 2008-08-28
Intel missed their only chance to release and sell their gpus.

We might just wait for next gen amd and nvidia gpus at this point unless you can get a really good deal.
Senior Member
Posts: 915
Joined: 2007-09-03
These are beautiful news.
Senior Member
Posts: 129
Joined: 2017-12-18
It doesn't matter for the miners. Most of them already made fortunes from these videocards, so selling them or throwing them into "lava" doesn't mean anything for them.
Though, this dump of videocards might start a perfect storm for retail prices soon enough and maybe it will even affect the 4XXX series prices. I really, really hope that Nvidia will sell them with minimal profit. I want to see that greedy leather jacket man crying about his quarterly profits, next year.