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It's the RTX 3060 the new model with LHR , or is it none LHR
The 3060 has always had a hashrate limiter. It targets ETH, but it can be bypassed by using the beta driver and a connected display or HDMI dummy plug just like any other 3060.
The 3060 has always had a hashrate limiter. It targets ETH, but it can be bypassed by using the beta driver and a connected display or HDMI dummy plug just like any other 3060.
So when did you order yours? And this one can still be defeated via 470.05/dummy plug? I think that's what the last poster was asking since some EVGAs have the new hw id and arent recognized by the old leaked beta driver
So when did you order yours? And this one can still be defeated via 470.05/dummy plug? I think that's what the last poster was asking since some EVGAs have the new hw id and arent recognized by the old leaked beta driver
Yes, it can. I ordered mine on the 29th, I believe. It arrived on the 4th. I have tested that with mine, and it worked. I bought it to build a gaming PC with the 3060 and use the CPU in another build, but I did test it out. Ran a full 24hr with that driver and the dummy plug. Zero issues once I dialed in the settings with MSI A.B.
Yes, it can. I ordered mine on the 29th, I believe. It arrived on the 4th. I have tested that with mine, and it worked. I bought it to build a gaming PC with the 3060 and use the CPU in another build, but I did test it out. Ran a full 24hr with that driver and the dummy plug. Zero issues once I dialed in the settings with MSI A.B.
Nice! Wonder how much longer the "old" LHR 3060 will be around
on the specs it says it comes with 400 watt platinum power supply, mines came with a gold power supply, has anyone complained to HP about it ? If so what did they say.
wondering if they will send u a replacment power supply, or maybe a Credit ?
looks like it is back in stock, ships today but at 1199 (or less depending on work/edu discounts)
5GAMER2021 works on it. brings my total to 1,078.24 before taxes
I'm also seeing this for $1199 with my edu account, however, 5GAMER2021 only brings it down to 1139.99 before taxes for me. Do you have any hunch what I could be doing differently than you?
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I'm also seeing this for $1199 with my edu account, however, 5GAMER2021 only brings it down to 1139.99 before taxes for me. Do you have any hunch what I could be doing differently than you?
My EPP discount knocked off another ~$60. it looks like it's not dropping the price for your edu account
Yes, it can. I ordered mine on the 29th, I believe. It arrived on the 4th. I have tested that with mine, and it worked. I bought it to build a gaming PC with the 3060 and use the CPU in another build, but I did test it out. Ran a full 24hr with that driver and the dummy plug. Zero issues once I dialed in the settings with MSI A.B.
Putting my 3060 thru the paces at the moment. What type of settings did you use and what hash rate did you end up with? Just want to see how these compare with other AIBs. thanks!
Putting my 3060 thru the paces at the moment. What type of settings did you use and what hash rate did you end up with? Just want to see how these compare with other AIBs. thanks!
Here are my current settings in Afterburner:
Clock: -500
Mem: +1400
Fan: 85%
Power Limit: 72%
Current temp: 54c
50.06Mh/s, 122w, 410.4K efficiency
Only up to 50 shares so far with no rejects. If this holds, this is actually a better mining card than the nicer EVGA 3060 with the fancy backplate. I could never get the efficiency to hold at 400 unless I was willing to sacrifice 4-7Mh/s, and it was very unreliable at 50Mh/s. The card would lock up and crash the miner.
Additional pluses I see to this card are the small size, horizontal power connector port, and the very quiet single fan design. Thermals so far, despite the single fan, seem to be excellent, and better than my EVGA could do.
Update: I was able to get it to run at these settings with no issues for a full 24 hrs. Less than 1% rejected shares. I haven't ran it past that, as I had to shut my small rig down due to an insane thunderstorm. Didn't want to risk it.
Clock: -500
Mem: +1400
Fan: 85%
Power Limit: 72%
Current temp: 54c
50.06Mh/s, 122w, 410.4K efficiency
Only up to 50 shares so far with no rejects. If this holds, this is actually a better mining card than the nicer EVGA 3060 with the fancy backplate. I could never get the efficiency to hold at 400 unless I was willing to sacrifice 4-7Mh/s, and it was very unreliable at 50Mh/s. The card would lock up and crash the miner.
Additional pluses I see to this card are the small size, horizontal power connector port, and the very quiet single fan design. Thermals so far, despite the single fan, seem to be excellent, and better than my EVGA could do.
Update: I was able to get it to run at these settings with no issues for a full 24 hrs. Less than 1% rejected shares. I haven't ran it past that, as I had to shut my small rig down due to an insane thunderstorm. Didn't want to risk it.
oh nice, looks like you hit a bit of silicone lottery.
havent spent too much time pushing it, but mine tends to crash above 1300 mem clock
maybe i'll try pushing power limit up a bit. but i was looking for efficiency.
-500/1235/65%/57c nets me 46.36MH/s, 110W and 423K efficiency. I'm ok with sacrificing some hashes for the efficiency. most of my other 3060s are 450k eff +, so was trying to reach there with similar numbers, but it seems that just isnt in the cards for this one
oh nice, looks like you hit a bit of silicone lottery.
havent spent too much time pushing it, but mine tends to crash above 1300 mem clock
maybe i'll try pushing power limit up a bit. but i was looking for efficiency.
-500/1235/65%/57c nets me 46.36MH/s, 110W and 423K efficiency. I'm ok with sacrificing some hashes for the efficiency. most of my other 3060s are 450k eff +, so was trying to reach there with similar numbers, but it seems that just isnt in the cards for this one
Yeah, this is better than the EVGA 3060 I tried out. That card struggled to hit 50, and even at lower numbers in the high 40s, efficiency still wasn't good.
Yeah, this is better than the EVGA 3060 I tried out. That card struggled to hit 50, and even at lower numbers in the high 40s, efficiency still wasn't good.
i did some more testing with my hp 3060. settled on -500/1270 with PL of 70. Hits 49.x MH/s with E: 422kH/W @ 118w and 70% fan speed. I'm done testing, but thought i'd let you know in case you wanted to try to squeeze a bit more efficiency out of your card
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i did some more testing with my hp 3060. settled on -500/1270 with PL of 70. Hits 49.x MH/s with E: 422kH/W @ 118w and 70% fan speed. I'm done testing, but thought i'd let you know in case you wanted to try to squeeze a bit more efficiency out of your card
I ended up using the EVGA to make a build for a local gamer. I'll probably give this HP 3060 to one of my sons. He could use an upgrade from his 1060, and we can mine with it on the side!
Your HP card appears to be an original hashrate limited 3060. Pulling very similar numbers to my HP 3060! HP might have cheaped out on some areas of the build, but the GPU on it is not one of them. They are great little GPUs. Honestly, I wish more retail 3060s were that size and that quiet. That card could fit in some tiny little mini ITX builds and work with some very efficient and affordable PSUs.
I can't wait until we can buy GPUs based on features again, instead of "It's available at close to MSRP?? BUY IT!!"
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wondering if they will send u a replacment power supply, or maybe a Credit ?
5GAMER2021 works on it. brings my total to 1,078.24 before taxes
5GAMER2021 works on it. brings my total to 1,078.24 before taxes
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Putting my 3060 thru the paces at the moment. What type of settings did you use and what hash rate did you end up with? Just want to see how these compare with other AIBs. thanks!
Clock: -500
Mem: +1400
Fan: 85%
Power Limit: 72%
Current temp: 54c
50.06Mh/s, 122w, 410.4K efficiency
Only up to 50 shares so far with no rejects. If this holds, this is actually a better mining card than the nicer EVGA 3060 with the fancy backplate. I could never get the efficiency to hold at 400 unless I was willing to sacrifice 4-7Mh/s, and it was very unreliable at 50Mh/s. The card would lock up and crash the miner.
Additional pluses I see to this card are the small size, horizontal power connector port, and the very quiet single fan design. Thermals so far, despite the single fan, seem to be excellent, and better than my EVGA could do.
Update: I was able to get it to run at these settings with no issues for a full 24 hrs. Less than 1% rejected shares. I haven't ran it past that, as I had to shut my small rig down due to an insane thunderstorm. Didn't want to risk it.
Clock: -500
Mem: +1400
Fan: 85%
Power Limit: 72%
Current temp: 54c
50.06Mh/s, 122w, 410.4K efficiency
Only up to 50 shares so far with no rejects. If this holds, this is actually a better mining card than the nicer EVGA 3060 with the fancy backplate. I could never get the efficiency to hold at 400 unless I was willing to sacrifice 4-7Mh/s, and it was very unreliable at 50Mh/s. The card would lock up and crash the miner.
Additional pluses I see to this card are the small size, horizontal power connector port, and the very quiet single fan design. Thermals so far, despite the single fan, seem to be excellent, and better than my EVGA could do.
Update: I was able to get it to run at these settings with no issues for a full 24 hrs. Less than 1% rejected shares. I haven't ran it past that, as I had to shut my small rig down due to an insane thunderstorm. Didn't want to risk it.
havent spent too much time pushing it, but mine tends to crash above 1300 mem clock
maybe i'll try pushing power limit up a bit. but i was looking for efficiency.
-500/1235/65%/57c nets me 46.36MH/s, 110W and 423K efficiency. I'm ok with sacrificing some hashes for the efficiency. most of my other 3060s are 450k eff +, so was trying to reach there with similar numbers, but it seems that just isnt in the cards for this one
havent spent too much time pushing it, but mine tends to crash above 1300 mem clock
maybe i'll try pushing power limit up a bit. but i was looking for efficiency.
-500/1235/65%/57c nets me 46.36MH/s, 110W and 423K efficiency. I'm ok with sacrificing some hashes for the efficiency. most of my other 3060s are 450k eff +, so was trying to reach there with similar numbers, but it seems that just isnt in the cards for this one
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Your HP card appears to be an original hashrate limited 3060. Pulling very similar numbers to my HP 3060! HP might have cheaped out on some areas of the build, but the GPU on it is not one of them. They are great little GPUs. Honestly, I wish more retail 3060s were that size and that quiet. That card could fit in some tiny little mini ITX builds and work with some very efficient and affordable PSUs.
I can't wait until we can buy GPUs based on features again, instead of "It's available at close to MSRP?? BUY IT!!"
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