So it's true that temp isn't GPU mining friendly now I believe this is true, I have RTX3060ti that mine away at 61MH with 125watt and when browsing online I saw few people using same card with just 115watt, I really care about saving energy as possible so I decided to play with the GPU, mind you temp was 60°C but after reducing power down to 120 I lost 1.5MH, I was confused but the 5watt safe is not really much and I added a small table fan this make the temp dropped to 56°C and hashrate up to 61.5MH, it seems the more cooler a card works the better? By the way it's a gigabyte 3060ti non LHR, should I just buy a permanent fan for my rig instead? Or not worth it
well how much power does the fan use?
1.5 mh is about 12 cents a day.
lets say a kwatt costs 12 cents
so a 41 watt fan is 1 kwatt a day. Or break even.
But .5 amp 12 volt fan is 6 watts or 144 watts or about 2 cents a win.
spending 2 cents to make 12 cents makes sense.
the fan below is 3.5 watts
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09794QQN3/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3TAMQRY7N9MXN&psc=1now if you buy it and it costs a penny a day to make 12 cents you clear 11 cents.
in 150 days you paid off both fans. it is a two fan pack.
note the fan company is not known to me. I picked it because the seller answered that it uses 3.5 watts.