Posted on 10/30/2022 4:34:09 PM PDT by FarCenter
Vietnam's Lê Thành, the self-proclaimed 'King of VGA,' is having some fun on Facebook(opens in new tab) (via I_Leak_VN(opens in new tab)). In photos and videos shared on the social media site, it looks like the store has started to use street trader tactics to grab passersby and sell them GPUs by the kilo.
Lê Thành shared pictures of dozens of used GPUs stacked up on the curbside in a clear parody of a Vietnamese street food stall. There is also a video with the vendor patiently waving away flies with a net, awaiting passersby. Then, a scooter stops, and the rider buys a bundle of GPUs after the seller weighs them, then drives off with them in a flimsy red takeaway bag. Other photos show the street seller waving used GPUs at scooter riders in the street. Moreover, there are stacks and stacks of GPUs shown in Lê Thành's shop, with all the major brands represented.
There has been plenty of talk about graphics card oversupply in the post-Ethereum GPU mining era. Indeed, we have seen consumer graphics card prices slide since this tech event. Even leading up to the death of GPU mining, the crypto business was running out of steam as coin valuations dropped precipitously, and recessionary forces started to grip the world. The widespread ending of pandemic-related lockdowns didn't do consumer electronic sales any favors, as did the squeeze on disposable income due to rising energy prices.
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You save a lot and it is not that hard. Pray and press. Here is a lower $ parts list I just put together, and you will not get anything close from HP etc. OS (about $100) is not included (and I forgot thermal paste). https://pcpartpicker.com/user/PBJ/saved/#view=8jRdbv
CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 3.9 GHz 6-Core Processor $129.00
Motherboard
MSI B450-A PRO MAX ATX AM4 Motherboard $89.99
Memory
Silicon Power GAMING 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory $72.97
Storage
Leven JS600 512 GB 2.5” Solid State Drive $26.99
Case
DIYPC Solo-T2-R Black USB 3.0 ATX Mid Tower Case $46.95
Power Supply
Thermaltake Smart 500 W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply $32.98
Total: $398.88
#2 He is using a plastic bag. This will endanger the world!
Nice list. I have built four computers over the years and thinking about another fairly soon.
From your list, probably the only change I’d make is saving on the RAM 32 > 16GB. 16 is adequate. Using the savings and applying it to a tried and true reliable SSD brand like a Samsung or WD. Also add a couple case fans and a cheap CD/DVD player, they can still come in handy and can be had for under $25 new, or $15 used.
From your list, probably the only change I’d make is saving on the RAM 32 > 16GB. 16 is adequate.
Not in my experience with Windows unless one does not open many tabs and programs. I do not waste time on gaming, and have pared down unnecessary programs (see Autoruns) yet with multiple programs and many tabs running even 32GB was not enough.
So to be safe I put 32GB, and DDR4 RAM has dropped a lot in the past year. But yes, one could choose 16GB if adequate. As for the other items, I was thinking of an upgrade, in which one could use a DVD player.
And as for true reliable SSD brand like a Samsung or WD, Samsung is made by Seagate which owns Maxtor, and which had acquired the hard drive business of Quantum, while Western Digital bought Hitachi and owns SanDisk and HGST. Meaning you may not know who made the SSD, while a 512GB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 should be the main drive on the MSI 450 mobo. I have a Silicon Power one, and which company was ranked No.11 in the top 1,000 fastest growing manufacturers in Taiwan in 2010 and ranked No.1 in the Semiconductor industry. For an old PC, I just bought a $14 HYUNDAI SSD which is made by Hynix, the world's second-largest memory chipmaker (after Samsung Electronics).
But who even uses desktops much, apart from gamers?
I appreciate it.
“But who even uses desktops much, apart from gamers?”
Ummm, myself, right now. I like kicking my feet up, keyboard in my lap and reading from a 25” monitor. Phone or tablet for the bed.
Ummm, myself, right now. I like kicking my feet up, keyboard in my lap and reading from a 25” monitor. Phone or tablet for the bed.
Some people only need a scooter, others a compact car, some a SUV, then there are those who use a utility truck. 8 browsers (most portable Firefox) open now, all using multiple tab rows (hack). each for its own general purpose, (incldg. 2 for forums 3 for shopping - Amazon, Ebay and bike parts, Walmart - one loading html pages of past posts -saves time with arthritic fingers, plus redundant issues, and the last one for a few relatively quality, mainly Christian vids for sometimes when I am too tired to be productive), plus multiple LibreOffice documents in various states of work. One a customized Windows 11, thank God for the tools to be used for good.
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