Individuals, particularly modders, have found a "workaround" to the ongoing AI GPU shortages, which involves tuning consumers' GPUs into a "beefy" accelerator and it looks like the old NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GPUs have been given a second life thanks to this new modding solution.
Artificial intelligence developments have taken a new high recently, with the introduction of LLM training and usage on a user end.
For an average consumer who is looking to benefit from AI capabilities, it isn't feasible for them to buy an expensive AI GPU just for the sake of light to moderate work, so they often resort to options available in the markets by constantly acquiring gaming GPUs such as the latest Ada Lovelace or RDNA 3 options, since they are indeed decent in AI workloads, depending upon the computing power you desire.
There is another path as well, which is looking for "modded" consumer GPUs specifically designed for AI applications. In this case, an eBay listing has shown NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 2080 Ti retailing at the platform with a whopping 22 GB VRAM onboard, which is almost double what the original model features. The increase in memory is justifiable since AI workloads require a hefty amount of it, as high VRAM acts as a high-speed storage buffer for the massive datasets, complex models, and intermediate calculations that fuel AI algorithms.
Moreover, the eBay seller is indeed a professional in GPU modding since he has also sold similar projects. The ad's description reveals that users won't need to worry about driver support or performance stability with the modded NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti GPU since the modders have thoroughly tested it. Interestingly, the modders have tested the GPU and found that it generates a
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