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GPU lifespan
this will be silly question but .........does gpu lifespan gets low when u do alot recording with geforce experience? and render alot with vegas using Gpu? sometimes my display goes away not monitor fault its fien just no display
and this same exact thing happened with my old r9 270 and later it died
but my 1050ti is new so can someone help whats the problem actually is?
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από AdityaLightRex:
And to this day I still can't understand wtfffffff is gpu mining
mining is something that banks do, and businesses do to manage activity of a certain software or file. some home users will mine for different reasons like, hosting servers or files ect. which all this stuff requires full usage of hardware
lol way wrong

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από POUusnavy:
mining is something that banks do, and businesses do to manage activity of a certain software or file. some home users will mine for different reasons like, hosting servers or files ect. which all this stuff requires full usage of hardware
lol way wrong

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining
part of that is mining though? and i though i told you farewell bud?
Life span is interesting for Pixar when they buy a thousand gpus to render their next movie.

At the level of a single card as a home user it's irrelevant. You could have the perfect specimen that will last 50 years. Or you could have the one with the capacitor that barely made quality testing and pops two years in because you're running it hot and heavy. There's simply no sensible thing to be said about other than to monitor temps, clean it when they start to climb and have a case that removes heat well to maximize your chances.
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Bad 💀 Motha:
1050 Ti for Vegas and Gaming? Get a better GPU, thats very low-end.
As someone with a good memory and a frequent presence here, I can say that bad motha judges hardware by the ability to run the latest, most graphic intensive game @4k@144fps on a 144Hz display. He completely lacks the ability to consider other people's budgets, game preferences or lower standards into account. Adjust his judgement of parts accordingly.

@bad motha: should you protest my assessment. It's almost weekend and your post history is public. A ton of quotes supporting my statement is not outside the realm of possibilities. ;)

I don't play the latest games, I assign a tight budget for gaming, I'm fine with 1080p, not maxed settings and fps dips. I have the 1050ti, and for me, it's the best bang for the buck. Even if it's the bottom end of viable gaming gpus at present.
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Washell:
Life span is interesting for Pixar when they buy a thousand gpus to render their next movie.

At the level of a single card as a home user it's irrelevant. You could have the perfect specimen that will last 50 years. Or you could have the one with the capacitor that barely made quality testing and pops two years in because you're running it hot and heavy. There's simply no sensible thing to be said about other than to monitor temps, clean it when they start to climb and have a case that removes heat well to maximize your chances.
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Bad 💀 Motha:
1050 Ti for Vegas and Gaming? Get a better GPU, thats very low-end.
As someone with a good memory and a frequent presence here, I can say that bad motha judges hardware by the ability to run the latest, most graphic intensive game @4k@144fps on a 144Hz display. He completely lacks the ability to consider other people's budgets, game preferences or lower standards into account. Adjust his judgement of parts accordingly.

@bad motha: should you protest my assessment. It's almost weekend and your post history is public. A ton of quotes supporting my statement is not outside the realm of possibilities. ;)

I don't play the latest games, I assign a tight budget for gaming, I'm fine with 1080p, not maxed settings and fps dips. I have the 1050ti, and for me, it's the best bang for the buck. Even if it's the bottom end of viable gaming gpus at present.

My argument is fairly simple; you want good gaming or crap gaming; its extremely simple.
Gaming = GTX 1060 or better, very simple, anything less is sub-par. The benchmarks speak for themselves. If you're one who's gonna be all like "I can't afford it" hmm well then I guess you'll be happy with sub-par in life, whatever... If you want something more, well save up more. And learn to shop around. You can buy a 980 Ti for well under the price of a AMD 580 or GTX 1060 that would tear the pants off of both.
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There’s no such thing as a GTX 1080 12GB, it’s only 8GB.
its just not advertised as one, but its still a 1080 titan with logical thinking
That's a Maxwell titan so a 980 titan would make more sense.
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από AdityaLightRex:
And to this day I still can't understand wtfffffff is gpu mining
mining is something that banks do, and businesses do to manage activity of a certain software or file. some home users will mine for different reasons like, hosting servers or files ect. which all this stuff requires full usage of hardware
Not even close to what mining is, crypto mining is securing and moving along transactions(crytocurrency) in a decentralized blockchain.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από FeilDOW; 26 Οκτ 2018, 2:31
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από POUusnavy:
mining is something that banks do, and businesses do to manage activity of a certain software or file. some home users will mine for different reasons like, hosting servers or files ect. which all this stuff requires full usage of hardware

^ With that said, can you just stop making technical suggestions to folks on here.
Nothing you said there is even remotely correct.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Bad 💀 Motha; 26 Οκτ 2018, 3:06
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από POUusnavy:
mining is something that banks do, and businesses do to manage activity of a certain software or file. some home users will mine for different reasons like, hosting servers or files ect. which all this stuff requires full usage of hardware

^ With that said, can you just stop making technical suggestions to folks on here.
Nothing you said there is even remotely correct.
I'm pretty sure we all know to tone out and pay very little / no attention to Faildow by now, nothing they say is ever correct in any discussion. Faildow can't even seem to grasp the reality that coin mining kills video cards, no matter how much evidence we can present.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από 🦊Λℚ𝓤ΛƑΛᗯҜᔕ🦊; 26 Οκτ 2018, 3:28
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από |mρεηdίηg Rεηταζιε Tαρε:
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Bad 💀 Motha:

^ With that said, can you just stop making technical suggestions to folks on here.
Nothing you said there is even remotely correct.
I'm pretty sure we all know to tone out and pay very little / no attention to Faildow by now, nothing they say is ever correct in any discussion. Faildow can't even seem to grasp the reality that coin mining kills video cards and never will, no matter how much evidence we can present.
What are you going on about?
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από FailDOW:
What are you going on about?
We've tried to explain it to you multiple times in multiple different threads, including providing you with a mountain of evidence and you repeatedly refuse to acknowledge it as fact. Coin mining kills video cards. It is a fact. Even if you chose to categorically deny it.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από 🦊Λℚ𝓤ΛƑΛᗯҜᔕ🦊; 26 Οκτ 2018, 3:34
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από |mρεηdίηg Rεηταζιε Tαρε:
the reality that coin mining kills video cards, no matter how much evidence we can present.

Wrong. It doesn't kill them any faster than gaming does.
The only thing that MAY fail sooner, is the fans of the cooler due to them running non-stop. And those are cheap to replace for majority of models.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Sapph; 26 Οκτ 2018, 3:35
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Sapph:
Wrong. It doesn't kill them any faster/more than gaming does.
The only thing that MAY fail sooner, is the fans of the cooler. And those are cheap to replace for majority of models.
You've already written these exact words at least 5 times in different threads. Do you really enjoy re-reading your own words and repeating yourself?
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από |mρεηdίηg Rεηταζιε Tαρε:
You've already written these exact words at least 5 times in different threads. Do you really enjoy re-reading your own words and repeating yourself?

I write it as many times as it takes for people to finally understand that running gpu at 100% utilization DOES NOT degrade their lifespan.
That's NOT how electric devices work.

Besides, mining doesn't even necessarily use gpu at 100%. It highly depends of the coin that is mined.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Sapph; 26 Οκτ 2018, 3:39
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από |mρεηdίηg Rεηταζιε Tαρε:
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από FailDOW:
What are you going on about?
We've tried to explain it to you multiple times in multiple different threads, including providing you with a mountain of evidence and you repeatedly refuse to acknowledge it as fact. Coin mining kills video cards. It is a fact. Even if you chose to categorically deny it.
Who is we?
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Sapph:
I write it as many times as it takes for people to finally understand that running gpu at 100% utilization DOES NOT degrade their lifespan.
That's NOT how electric devices work.
The utilization has literally nothing to do with it. It all depends on the work load. You can run coin mining on a video card @ 100% and have it pull different power than gaming on it at 100% and furmark will cause it to pull an entirely different power load than either mining or gaming. Utilization is just utilization, different workloads have different power requirements. If you actually knew anything about video cards, you would of known this before you posted that.

It's the same way you can run 20 different games on a GPU, all of them @ 100% utilization, and all 20 games will result in a different power draw across the card. It's not a static figure, some more than others.

None of it really matters anyway. You and Faildow both don't understand what damage coin mining does and are both completely oblivious to it and just assume everything's happy as roses after you mine on a card non-stop for 3 years. It's just fine. According to both of you that same card will continue to run flawlessly for another 10 years.

Anyway, even if it's not coin mining, anything that runs video cards @ 100% load repeatedly is going to shorten it's life. They're mechanical and electrical components and every time you use them they wear slightly. They only last XX years before they fail outright, either the fans, or the card's capacitors dry out, something gives out eventually. You're going to get more life out of a card if you use it occasionally for just a few hours per day vs running it at full load 24-7-365.

This thread is about lifespan of video cards so, that's the short summary. It's pretty much like anything in life: The longer you run it the faster it dies.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από 🦊Λℚ𝓤ΛƑΛᗯҜᔕ🦊; 26 Οκτ 2018, 3:50
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από |mρεηdίηg Rεηταζιε Tαρε:
The utilization has literally nothing to do with it. It all depends on the work load. You can run coin mining on a video card @ 100% and have it pull different power than gaming on it at 100% and furmark will cause it to pull an entirely different power load than either mining or gaming. Utilization is just utilization, different workloads have different power requirements. If you actually knew anything about video cards, you would of known this before you posted that.

It's the same way you can run 20 different games on a GPU, all of them @ 100% utilization, and all 20 games will result in a different power draw across the card. It's not a static figure, some more than others.

Of course I know that. But people keep thinking that just because they might be running at 100% utilization, that it would kill it. The argument continuously used against buying used mining cards, is that "they are ran at 100% 24/7".

Of course the power load can be different.
But that's where another point of mine comes in: undervolting. underclocking and power limit tweaking.

Any miner that knows what they are doing, will tweak/has tweaked the card to use as little power as possible while still providing high hashrate.
Only stupid miners will take the card as it is and run it at stock. And even stupider miners will overclock them instead.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Sapph; 26 Οκτ 2018, 3:53
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