GOTCHA 160W, pathetic. Can't believe I was worried about that damn food hole Modem (<7W) + router (<8W) basically negligible, as is Penny's Litter Robot (<4W rotating). Monitor + speakers + usb dock are 70W together tho, gotta watch that
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Have bids on 3 cards already, from a Russian. I panicked for a second at the thought of paying to ship across the Pacific, but fortunately eBay restricts to domestic addresses by default. Hmm. If I'd been more thoughtful + had higher n, could've run some experiments . . .
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in other news, for the first time in months my apartment is REALLY CHILLY. Looks like a few weeks of sweaters indoors.pic.twitter.com/QmPrlX8dYP
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All right. Six cards sold, roughly for what I paid for them (or at a slight profit adjusting for the fact that I sold my old 1080 and kept one of the 1080Ti FTW). Still mining Monero with my E5 2687W-v4 chips, but I might cut back on that once it really warms up. Full circle!
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Overall, I think I made about $1500 net of electricity. Purely as a function of the hours I burned on this project, this was an economic loss given my marginal value of time. But factor in the value of learning, experimentation, heating, and entertainment, and I made a killing.
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Thanks for following along, everyone. I'll be sure to document the next slightly-unhinged project I start out on. (This wasn't my first--ask my pal
@Lexirad about living with me sophomore year--and it sure won't be the last.) xoxoShow this thread
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