Terra Hosting https://terrahosting.io/red-panda-mining/ 🚀 Bitaxe Gamma's and other Solo Bitcoin Miners https://geni.us/Ddn1Mmz code RPM for 5% off! In today’s vlog, I’m officially selling all of my RTX A2000 GPUs — a total of 23 cards sold for $7,200 USD shipped. GPU mining just isn’t what it used to be, and with current market conditions, it made more sense to sell the hardware rather than let it sit idle. I also fire up my Radeon VII mining rig after nearly 300 days offline to see how it performs mining Zealous in HiveOS, testing efficiency, power draw, and real-world profitability. Spoiler: it still works… but profits are rough. On top of that, I’m doing a GPU mining motherboard giveaway — a full 12-GPU setup with CPU, RAM, and SSD included. All you have to do is comment your thoughts on whether selling my RTX A2000s was a good move. We also talk: - GPU mining profitability in 2026 - Why RTX A2000s are popular for AI workloads? - Bulk GPU selling vs eBay fees - Radeon VII efficiency on Xelis - What I might buy next (L9s, RTX 5090s, AI hardware) Huge thanks to TerraHosting for sponsoring today’s video. 👇 COMMENT BELOW Was selling 23 RTX A2000s for $7,200 a good deal… or should I have held? Chapters: 0:00 Intro – Selling My RTX A2000s 0:55 Why I’m Testing the Radeon VII Rig Again 1:40 Powering Up the Radeon VII (After 298 Days) 2:01 TerraHosting Sponsor Segment 3:07 Bitcoin Price Drop & Market Talk 3:30 Radeon VII Shows Up in HiveOS 4:50 Overclocks & Zealous Setup 5:11 Back From Travel & Market Update 5:53 GPU Mining Motherboard Giveaway 7:35 How to Enter the Giveaway 8:13 Radeon VII Hashrate & Power Results 9:51 Why I Sold My RTX A2000s 10:20 A2000 Market Prices & Bulk Deal Breakdown 11:49 Testing RTX A2000s for AI Buyers 12:32 First A2000 Test Bench Power On 13:35 Packing GPUs for Shipping 14:27 Moving the Radeon VII Rig (No Code 43!) 15:55 Testing the Remaining A2000s 16:35 All 23 RTX A2000s Cleaned & Ready 18:10 Final Thoughts on GPU Mining Profitability 19:45 What I’ll Buy Next Instead 20:07 Outro
Radeon VII Is Back to Mining… But I’m Done
Terra Hosting https://terrahosting.io/red-panda-mining/ 🚀 Bitaxe Gamma's and other Solo Bitcoin Miners https://geni.us/Ddn1Mmz code RPM for 5% off! In today’s vlog, I’m officially selling all of my RTX A2000 GPUs — a total of 23 cards sold for $7,200 USD shipped. GPU mining just isn’t what it used to be, and with current market conditions, it made more sense to sell the hardware rather than let it sit idle. I also fire up my Radeon VII mining rig after nearly 300 days offline to see how it performs mining Zealous in HiveOS, testing efficiency, power draw, and real-world profitability. Spoiler: it still works… but profits are rough. On top of that, I’m doing a GPU mining motherboard giveaway — a full 12-GPU setup with CPU, RAM, and SSD included. All you have to do is comment your thoughts on whether selling my RTX A2000s was a good move. We also talk: - GPU mining profitability in 2026 - Why RTX A2000s are popular for AI workloads? - Bulk GPU selling vs eBay fees - Radeon VII efficiency on Xelis - What I might buy next (L9s, RTX 5090s, AI hardware) Huge thanks to TerraHosting for sponsoring today’s video. 👇 COMMENT BELOW Was selling 23 RTX A2000s for $7,200 a good deal… or should I have held? Chapters: 0:00 Intro – Selling My RTX A2000s 0:55 Why I’m Testing the Radeon VII Rig Again 1:40 Powering Up the Radeon VII (After 298 Days) 2:01 TerraHosting Sponsor Segment 3:07 Bitcoin Price Drop & Market Talk 3:30 Radeon VII Shows Up in HiveOS 4:50 Overclocks & Zealous Setup 5:11 Back From Travel & Market Update 5:53 GPU Mining Motherboard Giveaway 7:35 How to Enter the Giveaway 8:13 Radeon VII Hashrate & Power Results 9:51 Why I Sold My RTX A2000s 10:20 A2000 Market Prices & Bulk Deal Breakdown 11:49 Testing RTX A2000s for AI Buyers 12:32 First A2000 Test Bench Power On 13:35 Packing GPUs for Shipping 14:27 Moving the Radeon VII Rig (No Code 43!) 15:55 Testing the Remaining A2000s 16:35 All 23 RTX A2000s Cleaned & Ready 18:10 Final Thoughts on GPU Mining Profitability 19:45 What I’ll Buy Next Instead 20:07 Outro














