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Right now is really not the best time to build a PC. With the RAM prices increasing thanks to Samsung/Apple and others out there, and the GPU prices rising due to miners, it just makes for not a good time to look into building a high end rig.

I'd suggest looking back into building one halfway through the year. It's not going to stay like this forever, because it always reaches a point where one of the bubbles burst.

 

I have to say though, you took your time on waiting to build one. Why now of all times?.



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Bandorr said:
starcraft said:

At this point its a high-volume low-margin business. But in the early stages people that mined and held their coins are now loaded.

I get the people at the beginning. I mean now. Why are people getting into it now?

Video cards are at a all time high.  I think you are getting "less" than you were before. Plus even if you join a group that just means you are having to pay a group fee (for electricity, rent etc) and only getting a fraction of the worth.

Is there a new "coin" people are mining that isn't "bit"coin and thus are making a profit off that?

A lot of new crypto currencies exists, we're talking about hundreds. It's very easy to start your own blockchain. Currencies below Bitcoin are showing the same rise as Bitcoin but are currently much cheaper to mine. It's basically the big second wave after bitcoin, just spread across dozens of different currencies. Everyone is hoping to get in early and that their specific mined currency will grow in value similarly to bitcoin. It's a gamble, very much comparable to the 19th century Gold Rush. You're buying a whole mine in hopes it will have enough gold in it to amortize the costs.

People will do a lot for "free money" even if the margins are very small.



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Indeed, GPU prices are ridiculous.

TechSpot did an article about it a few days ago comparing MSRP values with actual retail prices: https://www.techspot.com/news/72854-nvidia-asking-graphics-card-retailers-prioritize-gamers-over.html

And neither AMD nor Nvidia can do anything about it, because retailers will (obviously) try get as much profit as they can, without caring who is buying the cards.

The worst part, tho, is that I doubt this mining craze will end anytime soon unless authorities start regulating all this crytpo currencies madness, and they don't seem particularly worried about it.



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Ganoncrotch said:

I literally was making this post... as I ordered this lol

Congrats on your new card.

I wanted to upgrade from my current 960 to 1060 a year ago, but didn't manage to sell the 960 before prices went up. But I can play everything on High with good frames anyway.



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Bandorr said:
I don't get why people are getting into mining. The cost of the rig, electricity etc can't possibly outweigh the money they get from bitcoining.

it didn't when it was valued at 4-800$

it sure as hell does now.



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Bandorr said:
I don't get why people are getting into mining. The cost of the rig, electricity etc can't possibly outweigh the money they get from bitcoining.

Not to mention that it's a fad and will end up being the butt of many a joke in ten years.



Between Meltdown/Spectre, high NAND prices leading to pricier SSD's, and the mining craze, I'd wait a bit indeed: knowing you, you have a Switch, anyway.



monocle_layton said:

As the mining craze continues to stay relevant, the prices of graphics card have reached ridiculous levels. 

I've been interested in building a PC for awhile, but the trend of seeing several PC parts be insanely high makes it hard to enter. A GTX 1070ti's retail price is supposed to be about $470. On Amazon I see GTX 1060's going for that price (and higher). 

RAM is also expensive, with it going for almost 12-14 dollars a GB basically. At this point I don't see the point in ever building a PC if prices are at this point. Consoles may be overpriced during launch, but eventually they reach retail price quickly and continue to lower in price as time goes on. 

With mining having no end in sight as more cryptocurrencies grow, I'm wondering if we'll ever see graphic cards not have such inflated prices. I have no hope for RAM decreasing as we see home appliances become smart as well, so I'll probably just continue to wait and see if we'll ever get retail-priced graphics cards. 

I'm in the same boat...Would love to upgrade my PC but not for that much money. This whole development is a threat to PC gaming and VR development as a whole. It needs to stop or at least be controlled somehow.

I mean, just look at this tragedy:

 

 

It's definitely a very worrying trend:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT-pP4wvLV8



Xen said:
Between Meltdown/Spectre, high NAND prices leading to pricier SSD's, and the mining craze, I'd wait a bit indeed: knowing you, you have a Switch, anyway.

Yeah the Switch is a very enjoyable console. Just wish I got into the PC world before card prices exploded 



m0ney said:
Ganoncrotch said:

I literally was making this post... as I ordered this lol

Congrats on your new card.

I wanted to upgrade from my current 960 to 1060 a year ago, but didn't manage to sell the 960 before prices went up. But I can play everything on High with good frames anyway.

Yeah I'm currently using a 760 which wasn't a bad card when it was coupled up with my old CPU, but my Ryzen 7 1700 will have no issues making full use out of the 1060s power.



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