This week, NiceHash announced that all RTX 30 series LHR graphics cards (except RTX 3050/3080 12G) have been cracked, and 100% of the original computing power can be restored.
Worrying about not being trapped by viruses, TMHW and other media downloaded this special software QuickMiner after testing and found that what they said was true.
Taking the RTX 3080 Ti as an example (the market is full of LHR), the previous maximum cracking power reached 70% of the original computing power, which is 85MH/s, and now it can finally recover to about 110MH/s. Although NiceHash claims that the RTX 3080 Ti can actually reach a maximum of 120MH/s, the premise is to increase the “exercise” intensity and violently overclock the video memory (the high temperature of 110 degrees cannot be beaten).
As soon as the incident came out, some users began to worry about whether the hoarding of cards and mining would make a comeback, which is a good day to bid farewell to the price reduction of graphics cards, and the market rebounded again?
In this regard, TMHW believes that it is unlikely.
First of all, even if it is an RTX 3080 Ti, the current profit of running a full day is only $3.5, that is, it takes one year to pay back.
Second, Ethereum is expected to switch from PoW to PoS in June, when computing power is no longer tied to revenue.
Once again, NVIDIA is likely to update the third version of the LHR graphics card to reactivate this cat-and-mouse game of cracking and anti-cracking.
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