VIDEO RTX 3060 12gb Hashrate Leaked Throttling

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RTX 3060 12GB Hashrate Leaked Throttling In this recent YouTube video, the discussion surrounds the RTX 3060 12GB graphics card, particularly highlighting its hashrate performance during mining activities. Released amidst a backdrop of anticipation, the video features a detailed analysis by content creator Crypto Leo, who unboxes the new GPU model and shares insights on its capabilities, especially concerning Ethereum mining.

Key Highlights​

The video showcases Crypto Leo conducting a live demonstration with a non-TI variant of the RTX 3060. Initially, the card achieves a commendable hashrate of 41.5 megahashes per second (MH/s) right out of the box, but this performance quickly begins to throttle once the NVIDIA drivers detect mining activity. This throttling effect sees the hashrate decline significantly, dropping to as low as 25 MH/s during usage.

Competitive Performance​

Even though the throttling may raise concerns, the initial performance numbers suggest potential. If users can fine-tune the card or discover workarounds for the throttle, it could potentially operate in the mid to upper 40s in MH/s after overclocking. In terms of profitability, generating about $4 a day with a hashrate of 25 MH/s isn't too shabby, and once the card reaches its full potential, earnings could spike to around $7 per day.

Pricing and Market Response​

Unfortunately, despite the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) being set at $329, market prices have already inflated significantly. Reports indicate that prices for the RTX 3060 models have surged, with listings around $489 to $514 from various manufacturers like MSI and ASUS. The disparity between the listed MSRP and market value casts a shadow over its viability for miners looking to invest in new hardware.

Community Engagement and Future Prospects​

The video encourages viewers to consider their options. With a large influx of cards expected in the market, potential buyers may find themselves weighing whether to dive into ownership of the RTX 3060 or look for alternatives within the same price range, like the 3060 Ti or AMD 5700 series. This conversation resonates particularly well within the mining community where the profitability of GPUs remains a hot topic. As we step into 2024, the market dynamics and availability of these GPUs will likely continue to evolve. The feedback from the community about real-world mining results and experiences with hardware throttling will be pivotal in shaping the decision to adopt the RTX 3060 or to seek better-performing models. What are your thoughts on the RTX 3060? Will you be considering purchasing one for gaming or mining purposes? Join the discussion below and share your insights or experiences!
 

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