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Wakes Inc

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  1. The 1080ti is the only card that is still pretty unreasonable. All the others can be found for pretty good prices. Edit: usa.
  2. It's getting close to summer. Is your ambient temp higher than it was before?
  3. A gold rated psu is also worth considering. Because you nas will be on 24/7 the higher efficiency does help if you have higher energy rates.
  4. If that is all you want to do I'd just create a mdadm array in linux. I love freenas but it's a little much for what you want.
  5. Wait, what? Is that even possible? How does the software handle it? That's pretty cool.
  6. If you are willing to buy some used equipment, 10g networking is definitely within your reach if you still want it. Used dell switches with sfp+ ports are pretty cheap, at least in the states. Not sure about europe.
  7. I know its not micro atx but ive had prefect results from my two asrock ab350 pro4s. Unless you really need the features of higher end chipsets I'd look at the ab350m pro4s. Great boards for the value.
  8. You need to work on reading comprehension. I was directly quoting your post comparing a titan xp to a 1080ti and stating miners preference for the 1080 doesn't eliminate their demand for the titan. You then come in with some gobbledygook about random facts which have about as much relevance to our discussion as the color of the sky. And I'm pretty sure you will now try to convince me the sky is yellow, cause that is just how you roll.
  9. I remember when the tech was first introduced. It seemed like such a cool concept at the time and it was going to take over gaming. Such promise, but they've never really worked out the kinks. You're almost always better off going with the highest card you can afford - the usage case for sli/crossfire is so narrow to a few extreme examples that it will never be mainstream. Which means support will never be great.
  10. I'm not sure what the OP means when he references a "RX Vega 16 gig" but the Radeon Vega Frontier has consistently been in stock for $1k or less. It's available brand new, in stock, for $950 from newegg.
  11. Miners defiantly have a preference for the 1080ti...but that doesn't change the fact that "miners wont drop $1500 on a card that barely does any better than a 1080ti" is false. A profitable card which pays back in 9-10 months will be used in mining. It's not choice number 1 but it is a viable option non the less. Plus, the Star Wars titans where available at much less than $1500 from Nvida, so that's kinda a mute point.
  12. Setting aside laptop GPUs, all the chips of a certain line should perform the same at stock speeds (of course with the same memory). Card size doesn't change that. A 1060 is a 1060 is a 1060. More fans might give you more overclocking headroom, however.
  13. It's not in stock for me right now. Return on investment matters somewhat, but not really. If a card is reasonably profitable and is available miners will buy it. Just because it might take a month longer to payback doesn't matter, the miner demand is limitless.
  14. LOL. Unless I missed something, the 1080Ti I was looking at literally went out of stock while I had the page open.
  15. They offer a $400 discount off a $1500 1080ti if you buy it as part of their build your own promotion Of course, I can go straight to nvidia and get a titan xp, in stock, for under $1200. Microcenter is a joke right now.
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