When are the Cryptoniggers going to stop skyrocketing the GPU prices?

When are the Cryptoniggers going to stop skyrocketing the GPU prices?

When is this cancer going to end?

I've been trying to buy a single GPU at local retailers for weeks without any result.

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Save up more pocket money. Ask Mom if she has any friends that need their car washing and then you can play with you big boy toys.

Lmao die you manchild.

>playing game sinstead of making money
kys nigger

It’ll crash soon and you’ll be able to three-way SLI 1080ti’s for $600

t. minercuck NEETs trying to get monopoly money

Why 3 way SLI? Do you have a 4k monitor?

Just because of how available the cards will be.

Just like monopoly oil and monopoly gold and monopoly property.

But you would waste more power this way without any noticeable performance gains. It only makes sense if you have to have huge resolution

Except of those physically exist.

True, still would do it.

LMAO. If you can't afford a GPU right now, you shouldn't be concerned with games at all and instead focus on getting your life together so you can actually afford things.

Property doesn't physically exist. You can't pick up a property.

And you can't walk into a store and buy stuff with oil or gold.

>Property doesn't physically exist

>minercuck NEETs

Said the Tubby retailCuck.
All I have to do to support myself is stroll into my mining room when something goes wrong, while you have to slave away for 40 hours a day. Have fun boyyo.

Show me an example of how you would physically hold a piece of land in your hand.

>grasping at straws
Bitcoins are as real as the points I get in Super Mario Bros. and once people realize this, it’ll all come toppling down. Lol at you trying to equate natural resources you can actually do stuff with, with internet money.

>while you have to slave away for 40 hours

Assuming much?

>minercuck NEETs
you're literally a broke manchild who's complaining that he can't afford to play his vidya. Reevaluate your post.

Show me how property, Aka land, is more real than bitcoin then.

Go outside (I’m asking a lot, I know) and scoop up some dirt with your hand.

>Buying a card that has been under load for countless hours and will die not long after you purchase besides the degraded performance

>You can't hold it
>it doesn't exist
>everything that can't fit into your hands don't exist

> you have to be able to hold something to own it

This is not the old world tonto. Go back to your peace pipes and fire water.

See

As if it matters much for electronic components. I've had GTX480 for 7 years, it runs at 100C under load, still works to this day. Modern cards rarely go over 75C and you are telling me mining cards are somehow worse off than any other used cards.

If you moved all the dirt, houses, trees, and anything else off a property somewhere else, the property is still the same location and owner and sovereignty.

ITT: soyboys calling cryptoniggers niggers and cryptoniggers calling soyboys manchildren

It's physically there.

If only we soyboys and cryptoniggers could be as enlightened and above it all as you are, right?

Then how do you move it?

You don't

It's literally called "immovable property"

Yes you can. You can move property lines. Now how is that done?

He's saying that the notion of "property" is a human concept, an idea, thus not physical.

You are not moving the property, you are extended it or selling it. The physical property remains in the same place.

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Your ownership of an object might depend on your ability to defend it, but the object in your possession still exists. Cryptos are literally nothing but fiction, they don't have any value apart from the value that people assign to them. Unlike fiat currencies cryptos don't have any power to enforce their value, hence their value can dissapear in heartbeat.

There is no physical property you can touch. As we said earlier, you can bulldoze and dig everything on the property, and dump it somewhere, but the property remains unchanged. The only way to change, move, or destroy a property is by changing the information about the property written in documents that are agreed by people to be official.

Just like Bitcoin.

The documents are not the property. The documents are PROOF that you have a property. The property itself has value, as land is valuable. Bitcoin is just documents without any real property attached to them.

Your argument is full of shit, because you are conflating the concept of property and ownership with the actual physical things to which the title of "property" is attributed. Of course the concept of "property" is purely made by humans, but that doesn't mean that the physical items we consider to be property cease to exist. Physical land, unlike bitcoin, actually exists in material reality.

How do you 'have' a property? Does it fit in your pocket? The only reason you 'have' a property is because a document says so. The property only exists because the government you reside under says the property exists, with boundaries at specific coordinates.

Of course you can get all slimy and try to claim that the electrons stored in the blockchain mean "bitcoins exist in material reality", but that's just grasping at straws. There isn't an equivalence to a large patch of land.

>100C
Wtf man, just replace the TIM. I used to have a 580 that would go up to 90C all the time but after sticking AS5 in it, it never went past 70C

You can dig up that physical things on land and sell it. You can even dig up the physical land and sell it.

You cannot pick up the property in your hand, and offer it to someone. You can only change what it says in some registry who owns the property. Just like Bitcoin.

Yes, the government enforces my right to my property, I can also kill people trying to trespass on my property, yet the property itself is something i CAN USE. Bitcoins aren't anything by themselves, they have no actual value. They only have perceived value, that can literally go from 0 to milion and back arbitrary.

Thanks, doc.

(even a simple meme post is a pain with the new captcha)

Fermi cards are known for being really hot, but they can also take it like it's nothing. This thing literally gave my leg a burn once.

Everything that exists is physical. Even ideas are physical.

The only value a property has is how much someone is willing to pay for it. Just like Bitcoin.

Apparently not until more technically inclined people take all of their shit and it all goes to zero :
> coindesk.com/coincheck-confirms-crypto-hack-loss-larger-than-mt-gox/
> Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has confirmed that it has suffered what appears to be the biggest hack in the history of the technology.

> In a press conference at 23:30 JST (14:30 UST), the exchange's president Wakata Koichi Yoshihiro and chief operating officer Yusuke Otsuka estimated its loss at 58 billion yen (approx. $533 million). According to Bloomberg, which attended the conference, 500 million NEM tokens were taken from Coincheck's digital wallets.

>You cannot pick up the property in your hand, and offer it to someone.
You can, because the value of the property is defined by what is on it. If you "dig up the land on the property", you are removing value from the physical object attributed with the title of property. If you were to theoretically dig up the property and sell it wherein there was physically no matter left, then you would cease to have property. the very statement "You can even dig up the physical land and sell it" acknowledges that property is a physical thing that can be traded and sold. There is nothing different in principle it a small piece of property that you can pick up and sell, and a large section of land that you own.

Please don't try to explain brainlets this, the difficulty is high enough already

You can dig up the land, but not the property. The property remains no matter how much you take and remove.

And the property's value is also determined by its location and other factors outside what's on the property. Just like Bitcoin.

Hi :)

>says crypto doesen't exist because you can't hold it
>gets salty when people say you can't really "hold" anything "valuable"

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Bye
> Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has confirmed that it has suffered what appears to be the biggest hack in the history of the technology.
Seems you guys need something other than framework kiddies running things.

> Says crypto exists... Person walks off w/ $500 million worth and there's nothing that can be done about it.

>coincheck
Literally who?

Also
>coincheck'em

>You can dig up the land, but not the property.
By digging up the land, you are digging up the property, because the definition of the property is tied to the land. I get that you're desperately trying to make your argument work, but it just ain't gonna fly
>The property remains no matter how much you take and remove.
This is objectively incorrect, because by removing and selling parts of your property, you are transferring ownership of a fraction of your property to someone else in exchange for currency (or some other unit of exchange). The whole property is thus diminished, and will presumably continue to be diminished until there is none left. If I have a pie and keep cutting off parts of that pie to sell, I will eventually run out of pie, i.e. "property" to sell.

>And the property's value is also determined by its location and other factors outside what's on the property.
The location of the property, which is inherently linked with the physical item the title is attributed to, is relevant to the value of the property, because value is entirely subjective. The subjectivity of value doesn't change the physical reality of the item in question. There is no denying that bitcoin is highly valued, but that doesn't mean it exists in the same way that physical property does.

What are you implying?

>he thinks property is the dirt and not the space
I allways know Sup Forums was the dumbest board with a fetish for children games

Sorry user GPU prices are going to be sky high for a while now, especially since deepfakes are now a thing.

My GPU mining is currently on hold to make some porn. But i'm sure some people are buying new GPUs to do this.

Too bad GPUs can do a lot more than process graphics :P

:)

Gooks BTFO

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>implying this is about money
not OP but GPUs are simply out of stock everywhere here

My sentiments about coin holders when they lose all of their money :
> Currency what?
> Coinfag who?

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Wow, the retardment in this one is off the chart

>He bought bitconnect

youtube.com/watch?v=61i2iDz7u04

I don't see what's wrong with darwinism

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>"HURR DURR DON'T BE POOR!!!1!!!"

It will end once people realize they're not as secure as they believe, and everyone flees back to actual and tangible forms of currency.