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There were always bad rumours about mining hardware, that people started feeling so scared when trying to buy a GPU online, and you get people with 0 knowledge telling you that mining GPUs are bad and that they get faulty easily .
Now, to clear this out, you have to know that :

1- The only bad thing about ex-mining gpus is that the fans are the only parts that get tired after some period of mining (because they are full speed 24/7) , they can be replaced and the GPU will work just fine .
2- Gaming is more intensive than gaming, why ? because most of the miners are running their GPU's underclocked and undervolted for low temperatures and power consumption .
3- Ex-mining GPU's are usually cheaper due to the bad rumours i stated above.
4- Before selling your GPU, make sure to clean it, replace the thermal paste and stress test it, so you guarantee that you won't get it back from the buyer any soon .
5- CPU's don't have a lifespan, which means, there's nothing called ex-mining CPU (processor) .

Don't sell your GPU for cheap and get scammed!
 
CPU's don't have a lifespan, which means, there's nothing called ex-mining CPU (processor) .

CPUs do have lifespan, and it's quite long, longer than most HDDs or Rams for that matter. I wonder why people care so much about CPU while in reality it's the GPU that does the most.
 
CPUs do have lifespan, and it's quite long, longer than most HDDs or Rams for that matter. I wonder why people care so much about CPU while in reality it's the GPU that does the most.
you're wrong my friend, CPU's have no lifespans, if you notice any slowdown in the performance, it must be the update that's being more demanding, in mining, GPU does most of the job, but in gaming, it depends on the title if it's CPU or GPU demanding
 
you're wrong my friend, CPU's have no lifespans, if you notice any slowdown in the performance, it must be the update that's being more demanding, in mining, GPU does most of the job, but in gaming, it depends on the title if it's CPU or GPU demanding

https://serverfault.com/questions/64956/what-is-the-average-lifespan-of-a-cpu
https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1096369-cpu-lifespan/
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/what-is-a-cpus-lifespan.2208255/
Hard to believe that CPUs can run for eternity since every electronic component will eventually fail because of usage's wear and tear.
 
Here you said it, "usage's wear and tear", i'm talking about normal cases where the user uses his cpu normally, and even when overclocked, of it's properly cooled, it can live longer than you can imagine, a friend of mine still has a core2quad q6600 from 2009 running just fine
 
Here you said it, "usage's wear and tear", i'm talking about normal cases where the user uses his cpu normally, and even when overclocked, of it's properly cooled, it can live longer than you can imagine, a friend of mine still has a core2quad q6600 from 2009 running just fine

Here the term "wear and tear" also includes normal usage even if he never overclock his CPU. Everything will eventualy fail, not just electronics. There's this guy who turned his pc for 15 year staraight without using it for anything, just turning it on, the cpu failed after 15 years.
 
Here the term "wear and tear" also includes normal usage even if he never overclock his CPU. Everything will eventualy fail, not just electronics. There's this guy who turned his pc for 15 year staraight without using it for anything, just turning it on, the cpu failed after 15 years.
Here you said it, "15 years", if he ever planned to fix it, he could have used it for even longer, but due to the updates that the technology received, i'm sure that the cpu will perform so slowly that he'll need to upgrade it to something better, which means, there's still something to get from it by using a kind of out-dated system .
 
Wonder if there's still CPUs from 90s era that can still running...

From where did you get the info that CPUs have no lifespan anyway? There's nothing eternal in the world, no less electronic stuff.
 
Wonder if there's still CPUs from 90s era that can still running...

From where did you get the info that CPUs have no lifespan anyway? There's nothing eternal in the world, no less electronic stuff.
Just a question to make you understanding what i'm trying to explain here, why do you have to change your phone after each period of time ?
 
Just a question to make you understanding what i'm trying to explain here, why do you have to change your phone after each period of time ?

Because one needs to keep up with the increasing demands of technological connectivity in this increasingly digital world? Because all electronics will eventually fail.
 
Because one needs to keep up with the increasing demands of technological connectivity in this increasingly digital world? Because all electronics will eventually fail.
So you basixally just answered yourself, people buy newer and better cpus not because theirs are dead, but they like to keep up with technology and something that can do modern tasks
 
I could agree that people buy newer modern cpus because most new technology requires newer cpus to work properly so people are kinda forced to buy them in a way
 
Agree with you.. most people will buy newer stuff not because they're broken but because the newer ones are much better and can do better than the old one.
 
Newer ones are usually much more efficient than the older ones, i would but older ones if the discount is big, if the discount is small I'll just buy a newer one
 

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