Nvidia used a special system to reduce the hash rate of Ethereum mining on its new RTX 3060 graphics card last month.It was supposed to limit its mining performance to about 50 percent, but several reports now claim that cryptominers have bypassed the defense.Japan's PC Watch website revealed for the first time that Nvidia's protection could be bypassed without the need to modify drivers or BIOS.ComputerBase has confirmed a PC Watch report and revealed that Nvidia's latest 470.05 beta drivers are automatically unlocking performance for owners.
Most of the สล็อตออนไลน์ RTX 3060, Andreas Schilling, editor of Hardwareluxx, backed up these findings.Many RTX 3060 cards seem to work with this beta driver.Beta drivers appear to unlock Ethereum mining performance on a wide variety of RTX 3060 cards, which is likely not what Nvidia has planned for its test drivers.The 470.05 driver is designed for developers to test the performance of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).
And new features such as OpenCL 3.0 support.Nvidia originally limited the RTX 3060 mining performance in an effort to steer crypto away from card purchases, Nvidia presented a new Cryptocurrency Mining Processor (CMP) for Ethereum miners instead of circumventing the beta drivers of Ethereum mining performance. Cards are more attractive to cryptominers now.
Nvidia appears to be confident in the software limitations to improve nerf's RTX 3060 mining performance. "It's not just the thing that drives it," said Bryan Del Rizzo, Nvidia's chief communications officer last month. , RTX 3060 silicon and BIOS (firmware) that prevent the hash rate limiter from being removed.We've reached out to Nvidia for comment on this new beta driver and we'll update you.