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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA to limit hash rate of GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs, will launch CMP cards for professional mining

NVIDIA to limit hash rate of GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs, will launch CMP cards for professional mining

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/18/2021 04:20 PM | source: | 88 comment(s)
NVIDIA to limit hash rate of GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs, will launch CMP cards for professional mining

Halving that Hash Rate, with the pending launch of GeForce RTX 3060, NVIDIA will be taking an important step to help ensure GeForce GPUs end up in the hands of gamers. They'll be limiting hash rates and release a dedicated GPU series for cryptocurrency mining.

The new cards, if you can call them that will fall under the CMP HX line of products and just constant the GPU and 10GB VRAM; there are no display connectors.  NVIDIA initially announces four CMP HX cards pretty much intended for Ethereum mining at hash rates from 25 MH/s at 125W to 86 MH/s at 320W. CMP HX mining cards will become available in Q1, while the 10GB models will sell in the second quarter. If you look at power consumption, GeForce Ampere GA102 is likely used for the 50HX and 90HX, GA104 and GA106 likely end up on the slower models.

The bad news, Ampere GPUs still end up in mining products, the good news, starting with the 3060 release, hash rates is halved, making miners less prone to purchase them. What then remains is GPU allocation by NVIDIA. 

IMHO it's a good first step, but as long as other products will not be limited, cards like 3070, 3080 will still end up being bought an masse by miners. 

-- NVIDIA -- RTX 3060 software drivers are designed to detect specific attributes of the Ethereum cryptocurrency mining algorithm and limit the hash rate, or cryptocurrency mining efficiency, by around 50 percent. Our GeForce RTX GPUs introduce cutting-edge technologies — such as RTX real-time ray-tracing, DLSS AI-accelerated image upscaling technology, Reflex super-fast response rendering for the best system latency, and many more — tailored to meet the needs of gamers and those who create digital experiences. To address the specific needs of Ethereum mining, we’re announcing the NVIDIA CMP, or, Cryptocurrency Mining Processor, product line for professional mining.

CMP products — which don’t do graphics — are sold through authorized partners and optimized for the best mining performance and efficiency. They don’t meet the specifications required of a GeForce GPU and, thus, don’t impact the availability of GeForce GPUs to gamers.

For instance, CMP lacks display outputs, enabling improved airflow while mining so they can be more densely packed. CMPs also have a lower peak core voltage and frequency, which improves mining power efficiency. Creating tailored products for customers with specific needs delivers the best value for customers. With CMP, we can help miners build the most efficient data centers while preserving GeForce RTX GPUs for gamers. NVIDIA CMP allows a fully open, airflow-optimized bracket and is configured to allow a greater number of GPUs to be controlled by one CPU.

 30HX40HX50HX90HX

Ethereum Hash Rate(1)

26 MH/s 36 MH/s 45 MH/s 86 MH/s

Rated Power(2)

125 W 185 W 250 W 320 W

Power Connectors(2)

1x 8-pin 1x 8-pin 2x 8-pin 2x 8-pin

Memory Size

6GB 8GB 10GB 10GB

Starting Availability

Q1 Q1 Q2 Q2

1 Ethereum hash rate applies to the DAG and algorithm in use in Epoch 394 and is provided for reference clocks under room temperature conditions with good cooling.
2 Rated Power and Power connectors specified for the reference design. Partner board designs may choose a different configuration.







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bemaniac
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#5891049 Posted on: 02/27/2021 12:00 AM
Right, these were not hard to get at launch if A: you did a bit of research about how to get consumer electronics that sold out in 2020 and B: Got yourself and your partner on 2 PCs with decent connections with a few websites loaded in tabs with saved payment info ready to go at launch time.

Our streaming machines are both loaded with 3060s now to offload our 3090s. Neither of us mine bitcoin or whatever we don't give a damn about that and we've never made a penny off the consumer electronics market. If we ever had a chance to buy something others want we gift it to them at retail or even a discount in the case of Xbox Series X to my workmate.

We didn't use a bot, we didn't use a discord group for sales, we just had preparation and traditional shopping. It worked for the ps5, XSX, 3090 (that one was tricky with much screaming and throwing different credit cards across the room when one hit the verification check) and this time 3060 (much easier)

Seriously if you are prepared to pay hundreds of pounds or dollars for something you can make the little bit of effort. Consumer electronics isn't fast food anymore.

Alessio1989
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#5891056 Posted on: 02/27/2021 12:22 AM
and it has been hacked..

mikeysg
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#5891133 Posted on: 02/27/2021 09:37 AM
Not sure if this has been highlighted, but Linus did a vid on nVidia's spin with regards to CMP, it isn't for gamers' sake, it's all about the bottomline now and the future. CMP cards cannot be used for gaming in the future (like the GTX1000 series cards, after the CM slump, many GTX 1000 cards were put on sale, taking a bite out of the RTX 2000 sale). nVidia does not want this to happen, hence, CMP cards that are NOT re-saleable to gamers.

REMOVED, posted so many times already.

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