ZOTAC is promoting mining farm with #PcGaming tag

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Okay, this is one of the most humiliating tweets a gamer would be expecting from a great GPU manufacturer like Zotac. When gamers like me and you are expecting to get an RTX GPU at right prices, Zotac is publicly promoting mining as “PCGaming”?

Does that even make any sense? From GPUs to high-end CPUs, including new consoles, nothing can a gamer get at right prices to satisfy their needs. In the meantime showing a stack of Zotac GPUs used for mining and tagging as PcGaming absolutely makes no sense.

It seems Zotac is supporting mining and it is one of the biggest reason why gamers are not getting GPUs along with that there are price hikes as well.

The mining rig features dozens of GeForce RTX 3070 Twin Edge graphics cards stacked up together. Although the tweet has been taken down now it is worth noting that Zotac seems to be promoting mining rather than caring for gamers as that generates more revenue for them.

Source: ComputerBase, via Videocardz

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