says there are hundreds of RTX30 gaming laptops mining in that farm..
What the heck is this even real? Mehn some people are just so desperate, here we have it people, you can mine on your laptops and make money, I'm glad I always buy new laptops, they are definitely going to sell on the market once mining is no more profitable, sigh
yeah there are gonna be soooo many dead/damaged laptops on ebay etc after this boom.
desktop cards that mine are often undervolted and well cooled. so a lot of mining cards see easier duty (constant temp, no power cycles). compared to some gamers card overclocked in a case with crap ventilation, hasnt been dusted out in years, some no name psu etc). so theres resale value if you part out your mining rig later. psu, cards, cpu/mobo ram etc
but a mobile gpu in a notebook. good luck. i saw pics of some notebooks that had their shells removed so the cooling system could breath easier.
and whats to part out on a dead(ish) notebook really. ram?
someone ran the numbers on potential profit, the notebooks mostly seem to be one brand and run around $1000 or maybe it was $1200. USD. 9 months to break even.
pulls 120ish watts. dont recall the hash rate (mobile 3060s) but easy to look up and do the math. of course mining profits are fickle things but this boom might have some legs.
guess the real question is: will the laptops even make it to 9 months? heh.