If enough people are interested, I think if we wanted to try a group buy and buy like 10 or so of them from the seller we can maybe get the price down a bit. This is the listing - https://www.ebay.com/itm/ZOTAC-P106-090 ... 2749.l2649 Shipping probably kills that idea though unless we could really get the price down.crashtech wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:01 pmPretty cool! I might have to give these output-less refugees another chance.Icecold wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 9:43 pmI finally had a chance to get it setup tonight. So far - I'm pretty impressed. I paid $54 including tax and shipping. I have it currently in an Ivy Bridge i5 system running Windows, so not at all an ideal situation and I'm getting 417,000 PPD in Folidng@home. GPU-z shows it using around 70 watts, and it seems to be running very cool. It just uses a single 6 pin power connector so it would be very easy to shove in a spare PC with a low end power supply. I'll try SRBase in the morning and see how it does on that.
I had made an offer before for 4 of them for $25 each and got back "can only go lower if buying large qtys'. The bummer being while the listing shows a location within a 20 minute drive of me in Ohio, they actually shipped from North or South Carolina so I can't do a local pickup.
There are a few on eBay that are the equivalent of a 1080ti.. that are selling for as much as a 1080ti despite not having video outputs. I don't understand that. I really like this 1060 equivalent though as a really low power card just to shove into a spare machine, or an extra pci express slot on an existing machine etc. With how low power it is and cheap there's almost no reason not to toss it in and add a bit more computing power.