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A new AMD mining GPU may have leaked online – here’s why this one is different

A new AMD mining GPU may have leaked online – here's why this one is different

Specifications for GPU AMD mining that is rumored to have appeared online, indicating that the Big Navi 22 powered card can only get the cryptomining hash level of approximately 39.06 MH / s.

Specifications of cards and the accompanying photos sent to videocardz by the reader, claiming the photos came from Chinese sources and came with very little information besides what could be obtained from the photo itself – although this told us a lot, if valid.

For starters, there is a card design without a fan, so these cards seem to be intended for passive earning server settings. This card also uses two 8-pin power connectors on the back of the card than above, further shows that this is not a design that focuses on consumers.

The XFX logo near the PCIe card connector shows this is an aftermarket card rather than the card that comes directly from AMD, which is something we see with a NVIDIA CMP card too.

The photos are equipped with screens’ catches from card mining performance for Etherium using the latest NbMiner version, indicating the level of 39.06 mh / s hash, and indicating memory configuration (10GB) and other relevant specifications.

Analysis: The cryptomining industry scale will remain drag on the consumer graphics card

The idea of ​​AMD made a cryptomining card may not look unusual, because Nvidia also developed a special processor of Crypto, but it really felt like a little disturbance.

Nvidia made a reasonable cryptomining card, but it was largely because Nvidia was at least publicly worried that PC gamers and fans struggled to get their latest graphics cards.

AMD has no noise almost as much as it is on the front, so it doesn’t seem to be disturbed that the card is used for cryptomining rather than playing games (we have reached AMD to clarify them in their latest position cards used for cryptomining and will update this story if and when we Hear back).

What makes this card somewhat more attractive than the previous cryptomining card is that this seems specifically built for industrial cryptomining operations, rather than consumer graphics cards that are monitored with the output port removed.

Videocardz suggested that this card might be the Radeon RX 6700 or 6700M returned, which of course possible. What is clear is that this is not intended for small time miners but for larger operators who can passively cool the server full of cards that run 92 ℃ when pressing 39.06 MH / S.

If AMD or its partner is building an industrial scale mining processor which is powered by Navi 22, no one addresses the fact that this means that one Navi 22 GPU will not ease the lack of graphics card stock for all of us.

And because industrial scale mining operations are far more likely to keep operating than smaller miners, each miner packs the consumer graphics card into the ad hoc mining rig, it’s almost all but sure that gamers and fans hope to get a new graphics card will have to be Take into account Cryptomining in some capacities for the future, both with this generation graphics card and those who follow after.

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