Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Biostar TB360-BTC PRO times four.

A little backward step here from the last post, that white computer that I just detailed as being sold included a 8th/9th generation Biostar TB360-BTC PRO motherboard and in January I had obtained four of them at bargain prices that should be highlighted here in my digital diary.


As I have already written, I was very aware of the price of DDR4 RAM going up a lot, so I had been on eBay surfing and came across these ex-mining motherboards that came with a CPU and a cooler and 4GB of DDR4 and the price, shipped, was $40. You can see 11 PCIe 1X headers next to the yellow PCIe 16X header which indicates that these motherboards are mining units, however, they work like any other 8th/9th generation motherboards and can be used for office or gaming machines. They did not come with the Intel cooler fan shown above, but some terrible third party unit as shown here :


Anyway, after I received the first motherboard and was happy with it, I thought I would see what the seller had left, he originally had 10 and over the week or so had sold more (not surprisingly) and had three left, so they were bought.

A week or so later they arrived, all working, all with that terrible fan, all with a 9th generation terrible mining rig CPU, the Intel G4930T and all, except one, had 4GB of DDR4, one actually had an 8GB stick of DDR4 and that was icing on the cake and in the few weeks between then and now I have upgraded the CPUs and the fans and two of them have been sold in built computers on marketplace.

The main comment I will make about my actions in regard to "mining" equipment over the last month or so is that the market will be absolutely flooded with the stuff over the next year and prices like the above and examples like the mining rig I bought with five, good graphics cards, will continue on a downward trend. There has been a shift regarding crypto coin mining, Bitcoin started it with a shift on how the "currency" can be mined, which basically meant that mining technology became unprofitable, that for every dollar of Bitcoin mined, they paid two in equipment and electricity. In essence, the miners were left holding the bag and wish to recoup some of their cash spent on equipment which, in their case, is obsolete.

The four motherboards were the start of a three week mad time for me on the computer bench, more details to come.


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