How to earning online in graphics
cards
KVR mining computers were one of the most popular choices
for most miners over the past year or so. Though getting hardware for less than
$600 became harder and harder, cards at around $250 still worked for many
miners. However, in late October, the new card costing more than $300 was
released – the Radeon HD 8790 – marking a huge jump in the quality of graphics
cards on the market.
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All the high end cards such as the GTX 980 and GTX 970 are still solid choices for miners as well, with a solid advantage in terms of price/efficiency. However, for the cheapest graphics card available – the AMD Radeon R7 260x – it is clear that the industry is moving towards the more efficient and powerful graphics cards like the Radeon RX 480, based on the new Polaris architecture.
For those interested in looking at online options, they need
to look at things like computer hardware stores like B&H and Ebuyer, online
card retailers such as Pogo and Newegg, and card-buying services like Game Spot
Card, Powerray, and Coin Mechanic. While a lot of those companies offer more
than just graphics cards for mining, the vast majority do not offer custom
hardware that can increase the efficiency or power of your graphics card – as
those steps involve purchasing multiple cards from different manufacturers and
putting them together.
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The biggest advantage of purchasing your own GPU cards directly is that, while not always readily available, the technology is clearly something that gamers want to use for their new computer. Though many of the high end graphics cards are going for more than $600, you can still find many cards at the $300 level with a graphics card that can hold several different GPUs, earn a few extra graphics cores for gaming, and perform pretty well on your online game servers. In some cases, you can also get more than just graphics card – so why not look into getting the entire computer that you would use to mine graphics cards for a bit more than what you would earn on an average rig for mining.
For more information on how to earn more money with graphics
cards, please view our previous guide on earning money with graphics cards.
Source: Graphic Agenda
Images courtesy of: GeForce, HowToGeek, AllThingsGaming
If you are interested in earning money with graphics cards,
we recommend that you join the mining group at HelpUsMiner.com.


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