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Topic: Using LHR card for other algorithms possible? (Read 164 times)

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Ergo, ravencoin, flux, ETC and others are available for 3GB GPU onward but the coin that will remain profitable after ETH switch remains a misery and also uncertain too.
The most profitable coin could even be dual mining. From my own testing, the RTX 3000 cards with 10GB+ VRAM can dual mine very efficiently (at 80% PL), especially if they're LHR.
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Ergo, ravencoin, flux, ETC and others are available for 3GB GPU onward but the coin that will remain profitable after ETH switch remains a misery and also uncertain too.
jr. member
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Try Ergo !

after ETH 2.0 many miner switch ERGO and ETC...
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RTX3060 came out when LHR is already in the air so all 3060 Nvidia cards are LHR cards straight from the factory also its more profitable to mine ETH + ALPH aka dual mining.
legendary
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Guys when mining flux coin does it matter if you are using a 3060 FHR or LHR? I'm guessing the SOL hashrate should be the same, if not then what algorithms are not affected by LHR?
3060 FHR does not exist. The first series had hashrate locks, and the 470.05_gameready driver and a 16x port on the motherboard were used to unlock.
It's called Full Unlock
Then new LHR versions appeared.
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Flux isn't even the most profitable coin to mine with LHR 3060 right now, even if it's hashrate is the same with Full hashrate 3060 ETH is still the most profitable coin to mine with 3060 lhr follow by Firo Pow and ETC,
jr. member
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I don't think the LHR thing affects flux mining because a normal 3060 gives 40sol on flux and it's the same with the LHR 3060, I'm not mining with these cards this is what I found online, all I did is a research.
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Guys when mining flux coin does it matter if you are using a 3060 FHR or LHR? I'm guessing the SOL hashrate should be the same, if not then what algorithms are not affected by LHR?
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