Last month Nvidia first confirmed that it would be refreshing its 30XX line-up of graphics cards to implement a better level of anti-mining protections. And by ‘better level’, what we really mean is they were undoing their own mistake when they released beta drivers that unblocked it on the 3060. – Well, it seems that Nvidia has clearly chosen to move very quickly on this as following a report via Videocardz, they have now officially announced the launch of these newly revised designs. With, it should be noted, a pretty notable surprise.
As part of the official announcement, Nvidia has said:
As we’ve said before, while this is certainly a move that should (all going well) improve gaming graphics card stock levels for general consumers (because miners are not going to be interested in GPUs with the hash rate effectively cut in half), Nvidia hasn’t done this simply because they’re nice guys (or girls). The real reason, of course, is that they want to start promoting their CMP 30HX as a far more viable option for cryptocurrency miners. All going well, though, with these GPUs now officially out in the wild and muddying the waters with the original stock, if you are on the hunt for an upgrade, availability may be looking to improve before the end of the Summer. Well, presuming that this roll of the dice works out.
The only main notable surprise from this announcement is the news that while all other 30XX graphics cards will get this LHR revision, it would appear that, at least for the moment, they’re not bothering to tinker with the 3090. For the vast majority of gaming consumers, however, this GPU was always a step too far in terms of finances though so, overall, I don’t expect this exclusion to make any real notable difference.
What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!
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