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November 27, 2021, 07:32:24 PM
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GV-N3080GAMING OC-10GD
GV-N3080VISION OC-10GD

How to tell ??
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November 27, 2021, 09:01:34 PM
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Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 VISION OC 10G (rev. 2.0) NVIDIA 10 GB GDDR6X LHR

I just googled the second one + price ,  can you  do it by yourselves on the first one ?

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November 27, 2021, 10:50:28 PM
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It depends on whether they are REV 1.0 or REV 2.0

Apparently REV 1.0 are not while REV 2.0 are LHR
But good luck getting the REV 1.0. REV 2.0 seems to be the type that if readily available

This post can help you distinguish others - [Guide] How to distinguish between LHR and FHR variant of RTX 3000 series cards

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November 27, 2021, 11:20:18 PM
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It depends on whether they are REV 1.0 or REV 2.0

Apparently REV 1.0 are not while REV 2.0 are LHR
But good luck getting the REV 1.0. REV 2.0 seems to be the type that if readily available

This post can help you distinguish others - [Guide] How to distinguish between LHR and FHR variant of RTX 3000 series cards

thats really funny

the last 2 cards i bought were:

GIGABYTE AORUS GeForce RTX 3080 MASTER 10G (rev. 2.0) Graphics Card, Max Covered Cooling, 10GB 320-bit GDDR6X

GIGABYTE Gaming OC GeForce RTX 3080 10GB GDDR6X PCI Express 4.0 ATX Video Card GV-N3080GAMING OC-10GD (rev. 2.0) (LHR)

as u can see they both say rev 2.0 also the sticker says that on both cards,

but the one above i got it doesnt seem to be LHR ! i mine ETH on that up to 100 MH when OC'd,

the second one Ya it is LHR indeed !

not sure !...
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November 28, 2021, 02:28:04 PM
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"The video card must be Rev 1.0 released before week 22 of 2021, the week and year of release can be found by the serial number.
Where the first two digits are the year of release, the second two are the week number. Videocards issued before this date are not LHR.
The serial number is on the box with the video card."
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5347900.msg57557716#msg57557716
https://miningclub.info/threads/kak-otlichit-lhr-kartu-ot-ne-lhr-gajd.85879/

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November 28, 2021, 06:39:47 PM
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"The video card must be Rev 1.0 released before week 22 of 2021, the week and year of release can be found by the serial number.
Where the first two digits are the year of release, the second two are the week number. Videocards issued before this date are not LHR.
The serial number is on the box with the video card."
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5347900.msg57557716#msg57557716
https://miningclub.info/threads/kak-otlichit-lhr-kartu-ot-ne-lhr-gajd.85879/


well, i can assure u my gigabyte does 100 MH.sec with ETH (pretty much a FHR card), its a REV 2.0 and first 4 digits of the SC are: 2129  Grin Huh Lips sealed

here is a pic from the BOX !
http://grabilla.com/0bb1c-323d2a77-3e14-4168-a74a-a3772e5b6ce5.png

mining:
http://grabilla.com/0bb1c-c536f644-f780-4151-9db4-5a004b40dd41.png
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November 29, 2021, 10:31:21 AM
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"The video card must be Rev 1.0 released before week 22 of 2021, the week and year of release can be found by the serial number.
Where the first two digits are the year of release, the second two are the week number. Videocards issued before this date are not LHR.
The serial number is on the box with the video card."
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5347900.msg57557716#msg57557716
https://miningclub.info/threads/kak-otlichit-lhr-kartu-ot-ne-lhr-gajd.85879/


well, i can assure u my gigabyte does 100 MH.sec with ETH (pretty much a FHR card), its a REV 2.0 and first 4 digits of the SC are: 2129  Grin Huh Lips sealed

here is a pic from the BOX !
http://grabilla.com/0bb1c-323d2a77-3e14-4168-a74a-a3772e5b6ce5.png

mining:
http://grabilla.com/0bb1c-c536f644-f780-4151-9db4-5a004b40dd41.png
I'm very happy for you. Recommendations on the Internet are not always correct, and at the factory, workers could confuse the saw cards and pack them in different boxes.
The cost of the same video cards is now 4200-4500 dollars per piece.

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