Hello! I am a consummate lover of sports cards and paper currency. I am currently pivoting out of the former for the latter, but I have such a collection, that I'll be selling cards for at least the next year. The market for cards has changed drastically over the last 5 years, and while it has been a rocky ride - especially during the 2023+ market correction - the hobby has formed more into a business enterprise. I think that this has happened quicker than any other collectible item(s) ever, with the exception being Beanie Babies! 😜
This is by far the best graphics card in the industry when it comes to mining. Nothing from Nvidia will even come close.
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elago R1 Intelli Case [BLACK]-[HEAVY SHOCK ABSORPTION][MAGNET
26 January 2018
Good quality, good idea. Could use even more bulk to it!
This is a great idea as I was always losing that darn little Apple remote. Why Apple had to make it so damn small I don’t know, but they did nonetheless. I’d have to say that I only lose the remote at a 10% clip as compared to a roughly 75% clip without the holder. Meaning I would have to look for that flippin remote 3 times out of 4 because it had been “misplaced;” slipped down some crevice or hidden under a blanket, etc. And now with the holder on the remote, I only lose it 1 time out of 10. Ergo, I’d highly recommend this remote to anyone that has had issues with potentially losing their remote on a normal basis. :-)
MSI AMD Radeon RX VEGA 56 Air Boost 8GB OC - USED - USA Shipping Only
29 July 2018
Massive card with great mining rates but the fan is a little loud.
So this card, after easily overclocking the memory to 950-970 MHz, this will get you almost a 25% improvement on base rate of 800. This is for memory intensive Ethereum mining hashing out at just about 40mh/s. Coincidentally it can get near 1 GH/s for Sia coin dual mining, without much of an impact on your ETh mining. Would easily buy again. Have got a 64 coming in the mail now, can’t wait to test that baby out!!
Only downside is that the fan can be sort of loud initially. It whirs up like a mini ASIC miner. :-)