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Due to the mining hysteria, did prices skyrocket only for video cards or for all components (processors, motherboards, RAM)?
Suppose you want to assemble a PC from new components (in connection with the above, there is no point in buying a video card, we are waiting ...), and you need to take a new platform itself. (Change on the integrated graphics, or on the old video card - I can easily).
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Based on the fact that there can be any processor / motherboard for mining, and home figures prefer to take second-hand server ones as power supplies, I conclude that only video cards are affected.
They said that the miners buy video cards and entire laptops.
And how long will you turn over on the old map? A few years?
It's not about mining hysteria, miners on video cards are a tiny part of the entire volume of mining.
Problems on a larger scale, problems with the production of any chips, a shortage of both memory and processors, a general shortage of semiconductors in the world.
And it is extremely unlikely that prices will suddenly go down in the foreseeable future, computer components will become more powerful, but not cheaper.
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