![]() Wait – isn’t this supposed to be a review of some new, entry-level GPU in NVIDIA’s RTX 30 Series product stack? Why, yes! Enter the RTX 3050, based on the same GA106 GPU as the RTX 3060, but with 20 SMs enabled, down from 28. Let’s just hope that Ethereum (and all other crypto) crashes to unprofitable levels soon, so this madness can finally end. Okay, so maybe the narrative was almost entirely about availability and pricing, and the LHR thing ended up having a lot less of an impact on the general availability of the RTX 3060 than prospective buyers could have hoped. ![]() It’s almost a year later, and LHR versions of NVIDIA GPUs are par for the course, when one can buy an NVIDIA GPU at all, that is. When NVIDIA’s RTX 3060 launched back in February 2021, quite a bit of the narrative in that review related to its intentionally poor mining performance, being the first of the LHR (light hash rate) GPUs. The New Entry Level Ampere GPU Has Arrived The New Entry Level Ampere GPU Has Arrived.
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