Likely both the 2200 and 2400G.
I've purchased at least one or two APU's from every generation except for the AM4 Bristol Ridge series as they were essentially filler until RR and being slower than Kaveri was a turn off.
APU's always fascinated me from a "good enough computing" perspective but...
Many of us mining here at Anandtech forums are small fish. Yes we have a nice handful of cards that were bought from places like NewEgg or Amazon, but really, anyone with less than 100 cards is essentially a small time miner.
The problem is Big Money got in the GPU market around 3 - 4 months...
I would until you see ZEN+ performance figures. If they can hit around 4.5Ghz with some cache latency improvements there should be a pretty significant increase in single core performance. We're not that far away. I also suspect memory controllers may be slightly improved to allow for easier...
220Mh isn't that great and there's no mention of power consumption? (suspect it'll be pretty high for an ASIC given the memory bandwidth requirements) for these Bitmain machines so I'll reserve judgement on their value once we have more info.
No wonder it's taken this long for someone to...
Any ERC20 based token can be sent to your freshly created Ledger Nano S Ethereum address. You'll have to use something like MEW to transfer the tokens. Don't forget to transfer all your air dropped tokens that have at least some value.
As for BTC/BTG/BCH etc, you'll have to find a software...
Some good nuggets of advice in this thread. Recommend skimming it over.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/7vga1y/i_will_tell_you_exactly_what_is_going_on_here/
It's hard to predict the bottom but if I had some spare fiat, I would be dollar cost average buying this dip 100%. Should make gamers happy if this lasts a while as cards will go back to MSRP. :D
For everyone freaking out over the price, this thread is a good reminder. Hold or buy, you only lose if you sell at a loss.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/7vh91b/this_has_happened_before/
FWIW it looks like LG was already prototyping 120Hz 4K OLED displays back in 2016. They call it HFR or High Frame Rate. Given the pixel response of OLED can be as low as 0.01ms, that would be much preferred over some Samsung QDOT VA panel provided LG also focuses on keeping input latency low...
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