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NVIDIA makes its new GeForce RTX 30 Lite Hash Rate (LHR) series cards official: gimped ETH mining, entire stack of cards.
Thankfully, gaming performance remains unchanged compared to the original revision of the GeForce RTX 3060.
A new short-size, LHR (light hash rate) compliant graphics card model based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture and the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is now available. The hash rate for ETH is anticipated to ...
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NVIDIA has removed its Lite Hash Rate (LHR) cryptocurrency limiter initially released with the RTX 3060 as a way to dissuade miners from buying up graphics cards.
Nvidia's RTX LHR 30-series cards were made to minimize crypto mining, but miners found yet another workaround by mining two coins at once.
Nvidia's Lite Hash Rate technology is designed to foil Ethereum miners and get more GeForce graphics cards in the hands of gamers. Here's what you need to know.
NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 3090 Ti is here and with its wicked-fast 21Gbps GDDR6X overclocked, it hits 120MH/s+ easily mining ETH.
Gigabyte hasn’t confirmed the GPUs’ exact hashing rate, but if anything like Galaxy’s RTX 3060 LHR cards, it will likely be limited to 50%, making them unprofitable to mine Ethereum.