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February 24, 2018, 09:45:26 AM
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buying more 2-3 from another country  may be cause you a custom issue or VAT issue or maybe high shiping costs. but u can try Smiley
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February 24, 2018, 11:08:14 AM
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By my experiences, right now it's quite difficult to buy decent GPU with reasonable price. I even searching until far east and south east asia where I believe the farm mining-rigs is not common, yet.
But surprisingly the price almost identical, gosh!
It seems some whales already did that therefore drive the rarely stock on the market.
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February 27, 2018, 04:48:15 PM
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Once you have your GPU set up, -an other option is to donating your GPU computing power (and get MEDIC coins rewards) to support protein folding at home project of Stanford University through MEDIC Coin's folding at home initiative.
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March 03, 2018, 05:34:05 PM
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Please contact me for details my company has bulk cards from time to time.

right now we have the below for QTY 400 looking at a bulk buy at a price of $1250 CAD per card.

these will need to be delivered in Canada as well.

first come first serve I need to move these by Monday

Since this is an OEM board with part number GMX1080N3I8GSAKTZ , we will use PNY mainstream version as the reference.
Mainstream version is VCGGTX10808PB-CG
This is a non TI version.
https://www.pny.com/File%20Library/Support/PNY%20Products/Resource%20Center/Graphics%20Cards/GTX%201000%20Series/PNY-NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-1080-8GB-Founders-Edition.pdf

please text at 416 525 5722 for details
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March 26, 2018, 05:08:50 AM
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Hello again,

Due to many people contacting me to ask about the supplier and sometimes not having time to answer all of them,

the website of the direct factory provider is: https://www.ntbi.com.tw/gpu-world

its an easy to use portal that will give you a personal assistant from the factory to guide you and answer you and give you prices.....
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April 03, 2018, 04:30:37 AM
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BangThai, please DM me.  I am a legit hash provider (20GH/s current) and am looking to secure a large lot of GPUs in the coming 60 days.  We are having a hell of a time securing ANY bulk cards.  We need new, preowned, really any available cards at the moment.  We are actually sitting on .25 megawatts currently being used by a handful of S9.  We specifically are hoping to get a connection overseas from near source factories.  We are currently located in US(Colorado) and Canada(Toronto).  Thanks sir!

You should try contacting Bitnand Mining guys (hello@bitnand.com). They are supplying bulk quantities of P104 and P106 cards, like in the 5000+ card range is what I heard.

I second that - bitnand.com seems to be one of the more reputable suppliers on the market. I have a Canadian friend who ordered 500+ GPUs from bitnand and got his cards delivered ahead of schedule.  Their website pricing may not be the most competitive, but at least they are reliable and supply authentic / high quality GPU cards.

I would much rather get reliable cards, then trying to shave $10 or $20 to get from Alibaba Express sources.
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