No matter how hard Nvidia tries to make GeForce gaming cards unattractive to miners, it doesn’t do very well. At first, the protection did not work at all, then it worked, but they quickly learned to bypass it. Then the anti-mining mechanism became more serious, but miners also became more cunning: the NBMiner cryptocurrency mining application “learned” to use up to 70% of the capabilities of GeForce video cards. And now a complete victory over Nvidia: the T-Rex mining application allows you to use all 100% of the power of the video card.

True, everything was done in an original way: up to 70% of the hashrate of the video card goes to mining Cornflux (CFX), Ergo (ERG) or Ravecoin (RVN), and the remaining 30% is used to mine Ethereum (ETH). In other words, the most marginal algorithm Dagger Hashimoto accounts for a smaller part of the power of the video card, but the video card itself is used entirely at 100%.
In addition to the above caveat, there is one limitation: due to the fact that two algorithms are executed simultaneously on a 3D card, models with small amounts of memory are not suitable for this in the best way. So miners using the popular GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and GeForce 3070 Ti may have problems. Nevertheless, there is a lot of work by miners to bypass the protection of LHR video cards. For ordinary users (gamers), this can only mean that as the protection is bypassed, the demand for GeForce video cards will grow, and along with it prices will rise.
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