When it comes to cryptocurrency mining, there are a few different ways to go about it. One popular method is using a graphics processing unit (GPU) to mine various coins Flux, Ergo etc.
However, with the...
The RTX A2000 is not a GPU you can game on. It was originally intended for large scale industry and server farms hence its compact design. It was a beast on Ethereum and does hold up...
A shout out to Flux for letting me share this, but I wanted to expand on it. Check out the review on Proof of Useful work and its implications. This post will change so remember to check back in as I discover more.
Well now that that merge is upon us. I will be focusing on other PoW coins. In this case Flux. The RTX 2060 Super along with the rest of the 2000 series is solid on flux and if you are still buying cards worth a look at the right price. It is a great mining card at 45 Sols.
2080 Ti Mining Overclocks - Power Limit (%): ~70% or 150 (W)Core Clock (CClock): -200Memory Clock (MClock): +1100 or 2200Fan Speed (%): 70% ± based on your temps.
The GTX 1660 Super in my view is still a great card for beginners to mining and if you can get hold of it for the right price it's a good starter if your new to mining. As this only requires once power cable into the GPU.
Flux is more profitable than mining Ethereum in a lot of situations at the moment, so I thought I would write a guide. I am currently running 2 of my Nvidia Rigs on it and profits are on par if not better than Ethereum at the time of writing.
Awesome job yet again AMD, the AMD Radeon RX 6600 non-XT version offers an attractive hash rate for Ethereum mining when power consumption is considered at just 55 watts.