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Retr0id 2 hours ago

> they decline to work on 3000 series since 2026

Curious, are they just generally not high-value enough any more to justify keeping spare parts around etc. for?

I see it listed on their pricing page still.

aliljet 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I've been looking for broken 3090s for a short while. And the whole market is funny. Most of these devices have had their VRAM and GPUs physically harvested (for no clear reason). The ones that are truly broken, however, are still trading in the ~$300 range making me think they're destined for more harvesting. Where are people buying these repairable GPUs? I'd gladly take the gamble for fun, honestly, less profit.

DogRunner an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Two things: a repaired 3090 24gb can be sold for 1000+ euro in Germany at least. It's still crazy expensive, so if you have the skills and devices, it can be done with a profit when you buy 3 broken cards and can sell 2 repaired one.

I never reballed any IC, so I would not dare to try it on my card.

Retr0id 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> for no clear reason

Cards are bought from the consumer market, stripped for parts, and then repackaged for datacentre usage (single slot cooler, more vram)