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With your dirty profits you should be able to order custom EEK 3080 box design and put there unwanted 3090s...Originally posted by eek View PostActually 3090s aren't that expensive on the bay - the profit is in 3080s (although there is ~zero more stock arriving in europe between now and Xmas)
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ah, right, like i didn't know
still prefer the original, made me lots of wonga.
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320 going by the number of boxes and the fact the price will be factory price before the markups begin.Originally posted by SimonMac View Post$340k of RTX3090's? So six of them going on ebay prices
Actually 3090s aren't that expensive on the bay - the profit is in 3080s (although there is ~zero more stock arriving in europe between now and Xmas)
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$340k of RTX3090's? So six of them going on ebay pricesOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostSo that's how you're getting the kit for your dodgy side hustle
Grand theft GPU: $340,000 worth of RTX 3090s “fell off a truck” in China | Ars Technica
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nah its probably running a squirrel porn search engine.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSo that's how you're getting the kit for your dodgy side hustle
Grand theft GPU: $340,000 worth of RTX 3090s “fell off a truck” in China | Ars Technica
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eek, was this you?
So that's how you're getting the kit for your dodgy side hustle
Grand theft GPU: $340,000 worth of RTX 3090s “fell off a truck” in China | Ars TechnicaTags: None
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