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Nvidia's excavation clipper hacked: LHR GPUs now 70% effective

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The latest release of the popular Etherum mining tool, NBMiner has managed to hack Nvidia's mining limiter so that it isn't as effective as it once was (via Videocardz). Nvidia's Lite Hash Rate (LHR) GPUs in the beginning halved the hashish rate of the graphics cards, NBMiner manages to up this to 70% of the performance, although the creature's developers commend capping unconscious at 68% for stableness sakes.

The mining tool works with the latest Nvidia drivers and in Windows and Linux, although currently solitary supports the ethash algorithmic program. Other algorithms may be supported in proximo updates though, and it's generally expected that even more performance buns be eeked impossible of those Ampere LHR art cards.

This is not good news for anyone looking to grab a 30-series graphics poster for gaming. Because many affordable cards like the RTX 3060 and 3060 Titanium will suddenly look like saintly deals for Ethereum miners again. And more miners picking leading cards means there's less stock prohibited in that respect for what these card game are designed for, that is playing games.

It's frustrating as well, every bit we were beginning to be hopeful graphics card breed levels were returning to normal. There was level some hope that we'd see reasonable pricing in the non excessively distant future too. Well, leastwise getting come on the MSRPs anyhow.

Thanks, Ethereum, for dashing our hopes yet again.

Russian ironware internet site, overclockers.ru, has already seen the impact that the NBMiner update has had along the market, with RTX 3060 graphics cards disappearing from stores and the remaining cards spiking in cost.

While this is bad newsworthiness in the brusque term, Ethereum itself could leap to the rescue here, as it moves from a proof-of-work (PoW) model to a proof-of-gage (PoS), which effectively ends GPU minelaying for the cryptocurrency. That transposition ISN't expected to happen until the end of the year at the very earliest though, and more likely not until early 2022.

Alan Dexter

Alan has been writing about PC tech since in front 3D artwork card game existed, and still vividly recalls having to fight with Microsoft disk operating system just to produce games to load. He lovingly remembers the killer combo of a Matrox Millenium and 3dfx Voodoo, and eyesight Lara Croft in 3D for the first time. Helium's very glad hardware has advanced as more as it has though, and is in particular happy when putting the latest M.2 NVMe SSDs, AMD processors, and laptops through their paces. He has a lasting Magic: The Gathering compulsion but limits this to MTG Bowl these days.

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/nvidias-mining-limiter-hacked-lhr-gpus-now-70-effective/

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