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In a recent video, Linus installed a mining 1060 from a Chinese reseller and got it to work for gaming. Near the end of the video, he mentions that the reseller also has 1070 equivalents. Can someone link me those? I'm having trouble navigating the site and when I click on different product categories, the lists are blank.

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9 minutes ago, forestman11 said:

In a recent video, Linus installed a mining 1060 from a Chinese reseller and got it to work for gaming. Near the end of the video, he mentions that the reseller also has 1070 equivalents. Can someone link me those? I'm having trouble navigating the site and when I click on different product categories, the lists are blank.

 

2 minutes ago, Wh0_Am_1 said:

Just get a 1070, the P104-100 is more expensive without display ports, and less VRAM.

If it's true that the P104 is more expensive, than perhaps forestman11 you should be aware of just how cheap the GTX 1070's on eBay get (thanks to miners buying way too many and having to offload them quickly):

https://www.ebay.com/itm/GIGABYTE-NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-1070-8GB-WINDFORCE-OC-GV-N1070WF2OC-8GD/153339857430?epid=2254344812&hash=item23b3c48a16:g:AbcAAOSwL-1cPNCq:rk:15:pf:0&LH_BIN=1

here's the full list:

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=GTX 1070&_sacat=0&LH_BIN=1&_sop=15&_udlo=112&rt=nc

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I'm still trying to sell my 1070 FTW...

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6 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

I'm still trying to sell my 1070 FTW...

Well considering I can get one on eBay for a lot less (see link for <$255 w/ shipping from MI), perhaps you should be aware your price is too high.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-1070-FTW-8GB-Gaming-GPU-Graphics-Card-08G-P4-6274-RX/392197110148?hash=item5b50c4f984:g:3DAAAOSwxDJcGu95:rk:2:pf:1&amp;LH_BIN=1&amp;frcectupt=true


Thanks to the ongoing miners all cashing out after the bubble burst, just under 2 months ago I scored an EVGA GTX 1070 Ti ACX 3.0 Black Gaming SC on a bid for $297 (shipped).

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28 minutes ago, LogicWeasel said:

Well considering I can get one on eBay for a lot less (see link for <$255 w/ shipping from MI), perhaps you should be aware your price is too high.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-1070-FTW-8GB-Gaming-GPU-Graphics-Card-08G-P4-6274-RX/392197110148?hash=item5b50c4f984:g:3DAAAOSwxDJcGu95:rk:2:pf:1&amp;LH_BIN=1&amp;frcectupt=true


Thanks to the ongoing miners all cashing out after the bubble burst, just under 2 months ago I scored an EVGA GTX 1070 Ti ACX 3.0 Black Gaming SC on a bid for $297 (shipped).

That's a De-Tuned FTW 1070.

 

16 minutes ago, Brink2Three said:

First line: I don't need the money like the poster on reddit does. Not desperate and I know what i have.

Second line: Gigabyte G1 is not a FTW. single 8-pin vs. dual 8-pin, more power delivery phases, RGB face, arguably better cooler...

Third Line: "Gtx1070"... that's saying a lot. *edit* oh found it. 1070 founders edition. that explains it.

Fourth Line: I might take $250+shipping... but no one seems interested in being reasonable about their offers. I got one offer for $180. another for $200.

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1 minute ago, forestman11 said:

On that reseller site? Because the P106 is like $70 on there.

That's the P106-100 (1060 equivalent) this is P104-100 (1070 equivalent)

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3 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

First line: I don't need the money like the poster on reddit does. Not desperate and I know what I have.

Second line: Gigabyte G1 is not a FTW. single 8-pin vs. dual 8-pin, more power delivery phases, RGB face, arguably better cooler...

Third Line: "Gtx1070"... that's saying a lot.

Fourth Line: I might take $250+shipping... but no one seems interested in being reasonable about their offers. I got one offer for $180. another for $200.

Your card was still mined on and asking $300+ for a mined 1070 usually doesn't fly. 

Plus the price gap practically goes away for used hardware like this. Your SCs sold with a list of $250 each so you could probably get $275 out of your FTW card if listed properly. 

Just trying to help dude. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Just now, Brink2Three said:

Your card was still mined on and asking $300+ for a mined 1070 usually doesn't fly. 

Plus the price gap practically goes away for used hardware like this. Your SCs sold with a list of $250 each so you could probably get $275 out of your FTW card if listed properly. 

Just trying to help dude. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I get that, and I appreciate your effort. The 'it were used fer mining! it be junk anyhow!' argument doesn't fly for me. Anyone who says that cannot call themselves educated in CC mining hardware (or at least an honest person), and anyone who falls for it is a moron. Their reality doesn't exist in facts.

 

I prefer to deal with honest educated people.

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19 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

That's a De-Tuned FTW 1070.

 

First line: I don't need the money like the poster on reddit does. Not desperate and I know what i have.

Second line: Gigabyte G1 is not a FTW. single 8-pin vs. dual 8-pin, more power delivery phases, RGB face, arguably better cooler...

Third Line: "Gtx1070"... that's saying a lot. *edit* oh found it. 1070 founders edition. that explains it.

Fourth Line: I might take $250+shipping... but no one seems interested in being reasonable about their offers. I got one offer for $180. another for $200.

Hahaha, oh hahaha hoohohohoho, that is RICH

 

You think that your 1070 is so special it's worth more than what I could get a 1070 Ti for on eBay that had less mining done on it (and w/ a warranty).  I'm sorry but if you want to be defensive and proclaim "I don't need they money" that's one thing, you frame it how you want.  But to claim to an educated buyer that they're wrong?  Ok bud.

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Just now, LogicWeasel said:

and w/ a warranty

you think my 1070 doesn't have a warranty from EVGA? What's your basis for that statement? certainly not in facts...

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4 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

you think my 1070 doesn't have a warranty from EVGA? What's your basis for that statement? certainly not in facts...

I like how you nit-picked that out of what I said and completely ignored your unrealistic idea that your card is somehow magically better than a 1070 Ti that I can go get on eBay.  Try again?

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1 minute ago, knightslugger said:

I prefer to deal with honest educated people.

K listen here I was trying to be nice. Stop being a dick.

I know how mining vs gaming load effects the life of cards. Short heat/cool cycles associated with gaming causes expansion and shrinking of solder joints, balls, etc that actually causes more damage then mining in a temperature controlled environment since the card is consistently experiencing the same load. 

Thing is, Mining is still a constant max load which does cause micron level breakdown due to electrons. (Imagine that) And if ran 24/7 in a climate controlled environment, I personally think the mining card would last about the same amount of time as a gaming use (2-4 hours on full load, 2-4 hours low load, 16-20 hours idle) graphics card in the same environment. 

There's no easy way to test this without getting a shit-ton of cards and running this test for multiple years, so we have to leave it to science and hypothesis to tell us. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, LogicWeasel said:

I like how you nit-picked that out of what I said and completely ignored your unrealistic idea that your card is somehow magically better than a 1070 Ti that I can go get on eBay.  Try again?

a better price on something can always be found, i'm not disputing that... but one must compare apples to apples.

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40 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

.. but one must compare apples to apples.

That's right, and you're going to have a hard time selling your apples when you charge more than everyone else's used apples (and even some Pears and Peaches that game better than apples).

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Its quite petty. Not like some who were getting pallets of 1080fe's for $200 a pop. And this was shortly after launch. Now the mid range cards are still going for $200 2 years later. That's rich.

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