Oh great, new cryptocurrency gold rush could make buying a new graphics card even harder
Rise in prices to blame
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It looks like a newcryptocurrencygold rush is happening, and could mean that getting hold of already-scarce new GPUs like theNvidia RTX 3080could get even more difficult.
Cryptocurrencies are digital currencies that can be ‘mined’ using a graphics card. With the value of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum rising sharply in recent months (Bitcoin has tripled in value since October), a rush to buy up GPUs could be on the cards.
Last week we saw a mining rig with78 Nvidia RTX 3080 GPUs, which was a bitter pill to swallow for many people who have been struggling getting hold of even one ofNvidia’s latest graphics cards.
Hard to get
The last time there was a cryptocurrency gold rush, it became incredibly difficult to get hold of many GPUs due to miners buying most of them up. This was frustrating for anyone who just wanted to upgrade their gaming PC.
With both Nvidia’s andAMD’s latest graphics cards already being extremely hard to get, it looks like GPU shortages could last even longer – which could be bad news for gamers looking to upgrade.
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