I have seen a couple of friends using such adapters and I am always against,I always use 8 Pin PCIE connectors from really good brands in power supply like Corsair or Evga and I rarely use any other brand.I have not had a 3090 myself but several of my friends have and they never had any problems by running them with these standard 8 PCIE connectors from good branded power supplies. I doubt Nvidia has made any lousy implementation,they are not well known for them,on the contrary they are well known for perfect implementations in most cards.
Even on inexpensive, budget power supplies, I had no problems with the power supply, although I also love Corsair, Cougar and Evga. Nvidia chose a bad supplier for the adapters, but this does not relieve the company of responsibility. They were obliged to check the quality of the adapters.
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That's an impossible bullshit number. You can find real numbers for each CPU on xmrig.com/benchmark 5800X3D can do a bit above 10 kh/s, same as the regular 5800X. I have so far considered data from nicehash to be a fairly authoritative source. According to your source, the AMD 5950X processor hash is 23,37 kH/s. This is an overestimated hashrate. https://xmrig.com/benchmark?cpu=AMD+Ryzen+9+5950X+16-Core+ProcessorI saw tests of this processor with a result of 18-19kH/s.
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Did someone know what is the motherboard requirement for the GPU to work? I mean I tried it on older H61 and H81 Pro Btc motherboards but it didn't work. On AMD B450 it is working perfectly.
When you did get it working on the AMD B450 motherboard, what was your take on the temperature and noise of the fan. I’ve read on these forums that people are having problems with them overheating a great deal but I haven’t seen enough people comment their experiences to know if these cards are something that should be avoided due to heat issues. All powerful graphics cards since the RTX 3070ti series have overheating issues due to memory and bad thermal pads. It is necessary to use special closed cases with good cooling and it is advisable to change thermal pads.In any case, you will face this problem in 6 months or a year.
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Well at least since the connector adapter melts the PSU is saved pretty much. Because the GPU will be RMAd.
I can’t imagine warranty from another manufacture covering the PSU if it was a faulty GPU which caused it. Would Nvidia warranty also cover the PSU or are you out of luck ? Never had this happen before to know.
The service center will not accept melted connectors on the power supply under warranty and will write an act where it will be denied repair or replacement. In most cases, this is the user's fault. That's why I don't buy top graphics cards, and I read reviews carefully before buying.
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hard to mine with profit like ETH (before merge)
i think miner have 2 choices if you electricity not free or very low
1.sell gpu and keep that money(or buy some coin you like)
2.mine with loss pay electricity bill hope you coin price will go up like ETH and wait for next bull run
Have you tried to sell the video card now? The price will be so low that it makes no sense. It is better to save the video card until the next mining season. Why mine at a loss if you can buy cryptocurrency with this money and not turn on video cards?
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what do you say is it worth trying to undermine it? i am mining Flux and ETHW now ..
You yourself must make this decision. If you mine ETHW, then you probably have very cheap electricity, because at my rate of 5 cents per kilowatt, there is no profit on many old video cards, and on new ones only a few cents per day. Ethereum clones may still appear, but most of them will close.
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Is it safe to invest in bitcoin mining right now, given that we are in a bear market? Is it safe to invest in anything other than bitcoin mining (tokens/nfts) if not? I intend to make a long-term investment with no plans to liquidate anytime soon, and I have the ability to purchase up to 20 S19 Pro 110T (just an estimate).
ASIC is not a mining farm of several video cards that can be installed at home or in an apartment. The noise from ASIC will disturb you and your neighbors. If you have cheap electricity and are willing to spend money on soundproofing your home, then you can try. But I would rather buy bitcoin now.
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Did someone know what is the motherboard requirement for the GPU to work? I mean I tried it on older H61 and H81 Pro Btc motherboards but it didn't work. On AMD B450 it is working perfectly.
Have you tried mining with RTX 4090 graphics card on H61 and H81 Pro Btc motherboard? If you connect this video card to the 16x port, then there should be no problems. I have no data on how this video card works through the raisers. But the payback period of this video card now is - never.
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My opinion is that this connector initially looks like shit. It is better to use several standard 8 pin connectors. Then the owners of power supplies will not need additional adapters and there will be fewer problems. I hope that AMD will not use such a connector.
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The mining of crypto-assets can consume a lot of electricity, which can result in greenhouse gas emissions, besides purchased grid electricity, crypto-asset mining operations can also cause local noise, electronic waste, air and other pollution from any direct usage of fossil-fired electricity, and additional air, water, and waste impacts associated with all grid electricity usage that can affect on nearby communities.
What are your thoughts?
I think that the most important thing in the mining business is profit. If the mining will give a good profit, then the miners will look for places with cheap electricity and opportunities to get around the restrictions of the legislation of various countries. For example, in Russia, some organizations enter into agreements with power plants to destroy excess electricity at night, and instead they mine on old ASICs, such as S9.
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Need to return the concept of game processors? Testing the GeForce RTX 4090 showed that even at 4K, a lot can depend on the CPU But even there, the gap remains. In 2K it is still quite large, averaging almost 14%. At 4K resolution, which is the most interesting in this case, the difference drops to 6.5%. And one could consider it insignificant, but again you need to look at the particulars. Among the 53 games in 14 games the difference was above 10%, in 11 games it exceeded 15%, and in four projects it was above 20%. That’s a lot when it comes to 4K and gaming tasks. Thus, it turns out that the Ryzen 7 5800X is not able to fully load the RTX 4090. And it is not yet clear whether the Core i9-12900K is capable – you need to wait for tests with the Core i9-13900K and the new Ryzen 7000. In any case, when buying a new Nvidia flagship for games, the choice of CPU should also be approached carefully. https://gadgettendency.com/need-to-return-the-concept-of-game-processors-testing-the-geforce-rtx-4090-showed-that-even-at-4k-a-lot-can-depend-on-the-cpu/
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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Raptoreum, Monero, Veruscoin, Haven, Cortex Mining Hashrate Performance Dominates All World Desktop CPUs AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D the World’s Fastest Gaming CPU is taking on another challenge to prove it’s legacy on dying AM4 platform. Crypto mining hashrate obstacle is only existing anxiety for Ryzen 7 5800X3D with V-Cache technology that gives extra level 3 cache amounting total of 96MB unmatched size. Let’s hop into hashrate numbers produced by hardworking CPU mining enthusiast Son of a Tech (SOAT) via Twitch streaming. https://ownsnap.com/amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d-mining-hashrate/5800X3D превосходит других, достигая 17795 H/s AddedThere is an opinion that the hashrate of the 5800X3D processor in 17795 H/s is fake
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You can also invest $50 in cloud mining. And each mining hosting has a minimum amount of equipment that you should have, for example, 10 ASICs at least. Both options are very risky.
Why take that particular risk when the profit margin with that amount is going to be very thin (assuming a legit cloud miner) and small? To me, it's just not worth making a few dollars net profit per month out of $50, as it won't cover any expenses. Many cloud services offer to buy not a whole ASIC, but only a part of the hashrate, for example, from 5 or more terahash for bitcoin mining. This will attract many customers who are afraid to immediately invest, or the service will pay a reward in this way to partners who attract new users. I invested a little in such services and was deceived because the services for maintaining and paying for electricity after a year were more than the profit from mining.
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JIESHUO RTX3070 8GB Non LHR GDDR6 256bit Computer Graphics Card,Nvidia RTX 3070M 8GB Mining or gaming pc, rtx 3070 DP*2 2HDMI https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003926731754.html?This video card uses a mobile video chip, which is installed through an adapter on the board of a standard video card. The price is very small. Has anyone had experience with these video cards? I saw months ago a person who mined with this cards - very very very efficient and over 62mh like the normal desktop version. The link is broken You can also find the AMD RX6600M 8GB JIESHUO. But i have no infos about this card. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs1.hostingkartinok.com%2Fuploads%2Fimages%2F2022%2F10%2Fcb2eb4c2e07cbe27d6ec550ed8ca7791.jpg&t=663&c=1ba4JpQzLTz-Vg) If the link does not open, try searching by the name on www.aliexpress.com yourself. I've read good reviews, but I'm wondering how reliable these graphics cards are over 3-4 years.If you have experience in mining on mobile chips of the 2000 series, please write.
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