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Griz

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  1. Ah right, I don't really know anything about the technology just found it interesting
  2. Source: http://news.sky.com/story/police-seize-fake-it-equipment-worth-up-to-1m-10965166 As some of the customers may have been part of the public sector it would be catastrophic for some of them if there networks were to fail or be disrupted. As said in the article "While there is no evidence that the seized hardware had been maliciously tampered with to implant malware on victims' devices, its lower quality could have put consumers at risk." this obviously would be a massive issue if the hardware had/has been tampered with especially if it was installed in public sector networks. (Don't really know anything about this technology but interesting nonetheless)
  3. Fixed it, yeah but hopefully the market overall does come down soon so the new cards won't be marked up as much
  4. Posted this 5 minutes ago, first ever post and didn't see the posting guidelines, added my opinion and summary now
  5. Miners Selling GPUs on eBay after a steep decline in the Ethereum cryptocurrency. "At the same time, volatility is rearing its welcome head, and the value of Ethereum is now less than half of what it was around a month ago. As a result, profitability is way down, and some miners are putting their GPUs up for sale on second-hand sites such as Ebay, CoinDesk reports." Can only be a good thing for us gamers really, I built my PC in April and the price of my Graphics card (Asus GTX 1070 Strix OC) has gone up by £110 from the shop that I got mine from. Hopefully this is the start of the market returning to more reasonable prices as many of my friends want to get into PC gaming as well but just cant justify it at the moment. Source: http://www.pcgamer.com/steep-decline-in-cryptocurrency-market-has-miners-dumping-their-gpus-on-ebay/?utm_content=buffer10367&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=buffer_pcgamerfb
  6. http://www.pcgamer.com/steep-decline-in-cryptocurrency-market-has-miners-dumping-their-gpus-on-ebay/?utm_content=buffer10367&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=buffer_pcgamerfb
  7. Got to love the Corsair Facebook

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