RTX 3060 TI – A Great Mining GPU!
The 3060 Ti non lhr model was available in late 2020. It quickly sold out and has since been made lhr on all new models. Read More
The 3060 Ti non lhr model was available in late 2020. It quickly sold out and has since been made lhr on all new models. Read More
The RX 570 8 gb is similar to the RX 580 and RX 480 in performance. Once you have performed a bios mod which will help you unlock more hashrate.
Lets talk about hashrate, this card looks to perform better on flux. Considering that Ethereum 2.0 is coming up this a decent use case for the card for this purpose.
The Nvidia 1000 series is the lower end card of the range. It can still mine Ethereum at 22 MH/s drawing 75 watts system.
The P104 is an old card now, and is not as efficient as some of the newer cards, the A2000 or 6600 for example. Yet if you can pick it up at the right price and have a lower power tariff can still be profitable.
This AMD card was originally intended for cloud servers, but it has now grabbed the attention of miners. Due to offering a potential of 72 MH/s on Ethereum
The 5600 XT is one of the most efficient graphics card every made for GPU mining. Providing 44 MH/s at circa 55 watts on Team Red Miner who have lead the way for AMD cards.
Nvidia’s 3080 Ti is a beast of a graphics card, with the new NBMiner updates its getting 87-88 MH/s on Ethereum.
The 1080 Ti requires a modification to get to the full potential of the card. This is called the “pil”, and its a built in command on the overclocks section of HiveOS.
AMD’s RX 480 8GB delivers a stable 31 Mh/s on Ethereum once the bios is updated. So, in my view this old dog still has some life in it yet.