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• Scammers May Have Found A Way To Hide Defective Memory On Used Mining GPUs
As anyone could have predicted, cryptocurrency miners are looking to unload their used GPUs now that it may no longer be profitable to mine Ethereum and other blockchain assets. Before you buy a card at a potentially steep discount, though, be aware that you might not end up getting what you thought you were purchasing.
That's true in any
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• Döbbenetes mennyiségű videokártyát vásároltak fel az Ethereum bányászok
Egy felmérés szerint az Ethereum egymagában is rengeteg GPU-t szívott fel a piacról....
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• Ethereum Miners Spent $15 Billion on GPUs Alone During Latest Cryptocraze
Tens of billions of dollars were spent on GPUs for Ethereum mining and the other gear, according to a new report....
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• Crypto Crashed So Hard It May No Longer Be Profitable To Mine Ethereum
If you're thinking about mining Ethereum as a side hustle, you should probably shelve the idea for the time being because, for the most part, it's not currently profitable. There are exceptions (and caveats), but for the average user, it could end up costing more to mine Ethereum in electricity costs alone following a steep decline in cryptocurren...
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• Nvidia RTX 3070 Mobile GPUs Refitted as Desktop Cards for Mining
These mobile RTX 3070 GPUs aren't much cheaper than their stronger desktop counterparts. However, users won't have to fiddle with LHR unlocks to get the full Ethereum mining performance from them....
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• Ethereum Looks Set to Undergo The Merge in August
Ethereum core developer Preston Van Loon expects Ethereum's The Merge event to occur in August, locking GPU mining out of the ecosystem - and potentially saving next-gen GPU launches....
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• Ethereum Sell-Off Inspired by Bitcoin, Inflation and High Transaction Fees
As well as shadowing the latest BTC decline, Ethereum is facing inflationary pressure, and has some problems courtesy of the Bored Ape Yacht Club....
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• AMD Prepares New "Raise The Game" Bundle - Rushing to Counter Falling Card Prices
As retail video card prices drop back down to more normal prices following 18 months of cryptocurrency-fueled madness, AMD and its partners are quickly finding themselves with a new concern: AMD video card prices are dropping too much. As Ethereum mining profitability has plummeted, so has the price on video cards, especially the highest margin car...
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• NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Memory Gets Overclocked To 24Gbps For Insane Bandwidth
NVIDIA's high-priced flagship GPU, the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, is a Titan card in all but name. As befits that class of card, it not only has a wide 384-bit memory bus, but also hot-clocked GDDR6X memory running at 21 Gbps per pin, giving it an out-of-the box bandwidth just shy of 1 TB/sec at 1008.3 GB/sec.
Still, some workloads, like Ethereum
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• Ethereum 2.0 Merger Delayed Yet Again Right As GPU Prices Start To Fall
Say it with us—"Le sigh!" That's about the only reaction we can muster to news that Ethereum's much-anticipated shift to a proof-of-work model, and with it a long-overdue ease on GPU mining, is delayed...again. Prior to this latest delay, the full transition to Ethereum 2.0 was supposed to take place this June. Not anymore.
What exactly
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• Tovább csúszhat az Ethereum régóta várt frissítése
Régóta készül az Ethereum frissítése, amitől sokan a kriptovaluták piacának alapos átalakulását várják, de nem biztos, hogy megérkezik a várt időpontban....
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• Crypto.com Says All Funds Are Safe After Hackers Allegedly Pilfered $15M In Ethereum
To the casual observer, the world of cryptocurrency may seem like the modern version of the Wild West. It definitely doesn't help the optics when hackers infiltrate one of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges, Crypto.com, and swipe $15 million worth of Ethereum, as a blockchain security and data analytics company claims happened this week.
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• Ethereum 2.0 Testnet Launch Puts Us One Step Closer To Reclaiming GPUs For Gaming
Wouldn't it be great if cryptocurrency mining had absolutely zero impact on the shortage of PC graphics cards? The answer will depend on who you pose that question to, and the actual situation is far more nuanced than it suggests. However, if you're of the opinion that mining should solely be performed on ASIC hardware, there's some good news—Ethe...