Cryptocurrencies aren't having a great time of it at the moment, but you can't keep a world-destroying idea down. Sure enough, NiceHash has announced that its mining software, NiceHash QuickMiner (Excavator) now runs the latest LHRv3 cards at 90% efficiency. Not quite totally unlocked then, but probably close enough.
NiceHash had already announced that it had unlocked the first two versions of the Light Hash Rate limiter recently, but the RTX 3050 and the 12GB version of the RTX 3080 use the new version of the technology that was proving trickier. It didn't take long to crack it though.
Nvidia introduced LHR as a way of limiting the performance of its GPUs when used for mining to try and dissuade miners from using the cards. It also introduced mining-focused cards, although, as those cards lacked any obvious resale value, it wasn't always clear how well this whole thing would have played out. There were a few hiccups along the way as well, with Nvidia releasing a driver update that broke LHR anyway.
A few months back we reported on the fact that the LHR mechanism had been broken to a degree, offering 70% effectiveness, making the cards that little bit more attractive to miners. Then NiceHash confirmed it had an RTX 3080 Ti working to 100% effectiveness with another QuickMiner (Excavator) update.
It's worth noting that this workaround only works on Windows and only using the DaggerHashimoto (Ethash) algorithm. Still, the hack represents a significant increase to the hash rate of cards from the RTX 3050 all the way up to the RTX 3080 Ti.
The one bit of hope on this front is that cryptocurrencies are not in a great place right now, and it's not a great time to be sinking cash and electricity into GPU mining. Bitcoin (BTC)
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