Built on Volta and capable of roughly 80MH/s, Nvidia is putting the finishing touches on CMP 100HX

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Nvidia appears to still have some Volta cards in its inventory, and in an effort to clear them out, the company is creating the CMP 100HX mining card, which is based on the Titan V.



Titan V was released more than four years ago, and has the big advantage that it uses HBM memories, which give a high memory bandwidth, which is essential for mining. Because of this bandwidth, the CMP 100HX would achieve roughly 80MH/s with a TDP of 250W, equivalent to the Titan V on which it is based. The first images of the CMP 100HX show that it has the same PCB as the Titan V, but with a peculiar cooling system that includes four heatpipes that protrude above and then travel vertically through the heatsink, rather than horizontally as seen. routinely get used to Furthermore, it has an 8-pin power connector in addition to a 6-pin power connector, and it maintains the NVLink connectors, which are likely inactive because they provide little use while mining and the card is restricted for other activities.

It is uncertain when it will be available (or if it is now available) or how much it will cost, but considering the small audience for this product, it is possible that just a few copies will be sold.

Built on Volta and capable of roughly 80MH/s, Nvidia is putting the finishing touches on CMP 100HX


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