Nvidia’s RTX series graphics cards are highly preferred in crypto mining. The performance of RTX series graphics cards is in the first place in terms of gaming, design and crypto mining. Therefore, the first choice of many users is a card from the Nvidia RTX series. However, a claim made can upset many people.
Crypto mining allegedly with RTX 4000 and AMD RX 7000 series graphics cards
While crypto mining started to rise slowly, processors were used first. Some programmers discovered that the computational part of video cards is more efficient than processors and developed a series of codes accordingly. Since then, graphics cards have been at the top of crypto mining. Since each new video card model released is more performant than the previous one, it makes the work of crypto miners much easier.
Nvidia’s RTX series graphics cards are also frequently preferred by crypto miners. Due to this demand of miners, there are problems in the stocks of video cards in the market. However, there is no information about how these two unreleased and unannounced graphics cards are used in crypto mining.
According to the new and exaggerated claim reported by Wccftech, crypto mining is done with RTX 4090 Ti and AMD RX 7000 graphics cards. In the screenshot shared by Wccftech, it is seen that all three graphics cards are used to mine crypto money. The hashrate of the RTX 4090 Ti in question appears to be 1.22 TH/s. There is a statement that the 4090 Ti used here is overclocked. Likewise, the overclocked test of the RX 7000 stands out. It also appears that another RX 7000 is in control testing.
The Hashrate of these 3 graphics cards connected to a mining account is close to 3TH/s. However, there is no evidence to prove that this mining account has the three graphics cards in question. It is also among those that are allegedly given these names to distinguish some modified graphics cards from others.
According to the screenshots, these three graphics cards can mine 5 ETH in 3 hours and earn an estimated $4 million per month.
In order to understand whether these claims are true, we need to wait for both graphics card manufacturers to release the cards in question and see the mining results.