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Gigabyte has launched its new Lite Hash Rate (LHR) revision for the RTX 3060. The LHR series is said to feature a new crypto-mining hash limiter different from the previous implementation.
This second revision of the GeForce RTX 3060 has all the same performance characteristics as the original model introduced earlier this year, but with the mining restrictions enabled by default.
Thankfully, gaming performance remains unchanged compared to the original revision of the GeForce RTX 3060.
A new custom-made version of Nvidia's RTX 3060 has surfaced on the second-hand market. The GPU was made to override Nvidia's anti-crypto-mining measures.
ZOTAC makes its GeForce RTX 3060 series Lite Hash Rate (LHR) series GPUs official: powered by GA106-302 LHR GPU + 12GB GDDR6.
Yesterday Twitter hardware watcher momomo-us spotted that Gigabyte / Aorus had updated its GeForce RTX 3060 product pages with five Rev 2.0 graphics cards, all of them featuring LHR GPUs.
A Galax GeForce RTX 3060 LHR graphics card has officially been listed for sale, but the bad news it, it isn’t cheap!
The Manli cards take cues from the brand's RTX 3060 LHR model whereas Asus is adding its new 3060 8GB to its Dual series of GPUs.
Only shipping third-party LHR cards signals the end of life for RTX 3080, RTX 3070, and RTX 3060 Ti Founders Edition GPUs.
Nvidia’s latest beta drivers unlock RTX 3060 Ethereum cryptocurrency mining. This is likely a mistake from Nvidia, as the company was trying to nerf mining performance with the RTX 3060.
The RTX 3070 Ti and LHR versions of the RTX 3060 Ti and RTX 3060 are also listed as seeing big increases when using Nicehash.
Where can you find Nvidia's entry-level RTX 3000-series GPU in stock? We're monitoring inventory at these and other stores to alert you when it becomes available.
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