they think spreading lies will make their mining more profitable LOL specially the ones with old cards...like someone around here
Yeah, usually benchmarks come the next day or so, on vega and now the 3080 they never came in the next day which makes you wonder the reason behind it. Vega was the most profitable gpu to date in all history of mining, at its peak, a single vega used to earn almost 20 usd per day per card on monero and you could not find anybody talking about it. I had inside info about it but since I'm not a miner, I never purchased one myself to see it.
even expanding to bigger mining farms (scaling), density is still a "major" feature. imagine managing 30 cards vs 300 or more cards, with bigger farms you will have another headache/expense --->someone/ a person skilled enough for that additional management/troubleshooting etc.
at the bigger scheme of things managing 500 cards vs 1000 cards you'll get how much reduced work is the 'minus 500'.. at 30 cards vs 60 cards you might not feel the 'extra work' very much.
remember ASICs expensiveness/price are not just derived from being efficient it is also derived from being dense. like 1 unit for (insert very high hashrate here)