MSI might release an Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti just for crypto mining
So, maybe you can find one now?
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Hardware manufacturerMSImight be preparing to release newRTX 3060 Tigraphics cards specifically designed for cryptocurrency mining, which could possibly alleviate the ongoing shortage of the new Nvidia RTX 3000 series cards.
The card SKU, firstflaggedby Twitter user harukaze5719, showed up in theEurasian Economic Commission databasethis week under the names RTX 3060 Ti Miner 8G and RTX 3060 Ti Miner 8G OC.
EEC - MSI GPURX 6900 (XT)GAMING Z TRIO, GAMING TRIO PLUSMINER pic.twitter.com/4s74rftejaJanuary 20, 2021
It’s not known what changes to the specs were made to these specific cards, if any, but according toWccftech, these cards will be based on the GA104-200-A1 GPU, which has 4864 CUDA cores, 8GB GDDR6 VRAM, with a transfer rate of 14.0Gbps on a 256-bit bus.
What makes these “miner” variants of the 3060 Ti so special isn’t clear, but considering that crypto miners are a fairly utilitarian bunch, MSI and other manufacturers will likely need to do something more than just slapping a different name on the same card if they want miners to stop soaking up all the existing RTX 3060 Ti stock in pursuit of riches.
Cryptocurrency threat
While not the most “profitable” graphics card for crypto mining (theRTX 3090still rules that particular roost), the far more affordable - and available - RTX 3060 Ti is still in the top ten, making it an attractive option for miners who are looking to cash in on the recent spike in Bitcoin and Ethereum prices.
While the price of the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies can swing wildly, we’ve definitely seen a spike in prices recently - making crypto mining using high-powered GPUs a much more profitable venture.
This is bad news for gamers hoping to get their hands on one of these new graphics cards. There is already pretty enormous demand from the PC enthusiast and gamer communities chasing an already fairly small supply of cards. Add an army of ruthless digital 49ers with the scent of a gold rush to the mix and getting yourself some midrange ray tracing in 2021 will be that much harder.
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