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Last year, in order to prevent game graphics cards from being used for mining, NVIDIA limited the computing power of newly launched RTX 30 series graphics cards (except RTX 3090/3090 Ti). These graphics cards generally carry the LHR (Lite Hash Rate) logo. However, in the DIY field where the great gods are haunted, it is “one foot high and the devil is one foot high”, not to mention a profitable thing like mining for some people. A few days ago, NiceHash developers announced that after successfully unlocking 70% of the original computing power of LHR graphics cards (achieved in August last year), after 9 months of hard work, almost all RTX 30 series LHR graphics cards have been 100% cracked. It is said here almost because there are two exceptions, namely RTX 3050 and RTX 3080 12GB, the hacker revealed that the new algorithm needed by the brothers has not been completed. The tripartite team Benchmark.pl later confirmed that what NiceHash said was true. The computing power of the RTX 3080 Ti before unlocking was 85~88MH/s, and now it can reach 117MH/s. It is reported that the crack can be used for the Quic .
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