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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti doesn't seem to have a hash rate limiter, based on leaks

NVIDIA's RTX 3000 Series could soon add another member. Recent leaks reported by VideoCardz show off the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU. VideoCardz shares an paradigm of the RTX 3080 Ti as well as details regarding its specifications.

Co-ordinate to reports, the RTX 3080 Ti is based on the GA102-225 GPU. The variant shared by VideoCardz has 10240 CUDA cores and 12GB of GDDR6X retentiveness. Perhaps more notably than the specs is the fact that the RTX 3080 Ti doesn't seem to have a hash rate limiter.

Leaks state that the RTX 3080 Ti has a mining hash rate of 118.nine Mh/s, which is impressive. The setup that reached those specs had been optimized, all the same, with a reduced TDP of 278W and a memory clock of 21.4 Gbps. For comparison, the RTX 3080 has a hash charge per unit of 97 MH/s at 250W. If these specs are accurate, the RTX 3080 Ti could exist one of the best mining GPUs.

Nvidia Rtx 3080 Ti Leak Source: VideoCardz

Since these are leaked specs, they need to exist taken with a grain of salt. That being said, even if NVIDIA tried to limit hash rates, its efforts might be in vain. People managed to work around the hash charge per unit limitations on the RTX 3060 and NVIDIA somewhen gave up limiting the card's hash charge per unit.

The RTX 3080 Ti has a base clock speed of one,365 MHz and a boost clock speed of ane,665 MHz, according to the leaks. VideoCardz notes that the 12GB GDDR6X memory seems to be set at 1,188 MHz past default, which would hateful that it has the same 19 Gbps speed equally the RTX 3080.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/nvidia-rtx-3080-ti-doesnt-seem-have-hash-rate-limiter-based-leaks

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