This is a super hot topic and that's why I felt the need to make this video. If you're considering a used graphics card for your next rig/upgrade, I'm sure this thought has crossed your mind. After hearing my rationale, what do you think? Would you ever consider buying a graphics card that was previously used for mining?
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