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RTX 3060 LHR V2 for Mining (Hashrate, Overclocks & Profit for Ethereum, Ravencoin, Flux, Firo, Ergo) - Sebs FinTech

RTX 3060 LHR V2 for Mining (Hashrate, Overclocks & Profit for Ethereum, Ravencoin, Flux, Firo, Ergo) - Sebs FinTech

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RTX 3060 LHR V2 for Mining (Hashrate, Overclocks & Profit for Ethereum, Ravencoin, Flux, Firo, Ergo) - Sebs FinTech I properly test my RTX 3060 LHR V2 for mining. I review the hashrate, profitability and overclock settings for this GPU. I test all of these on multiple crypto coins including Ethereum, Ravencoin, Flux, Firo, Ergo. I do this by first seeing what hashrate I get with the stock clocks on each coin. I the power limit the graphic cards to see what the best efficiency I can get with no overclock settings is. I then overclock the RTX 3060 LHR to see both what the absolute highest hashrate I can get on each coin is, as well as the best possible efficiency. I do this for mining Ethereum, Ravencoin, Firo, Flux and Ergo. I then do a review of all the hashrate and efficiency numbers I found for mining on the RTX 3060. Finally, I take these numbers and look up the mining profitability for Ethereum, Ravencoin, Firo, Flux and Ergo on the RTX 3060
Date: 2022-04-19

Comments and reviews: 10


Isn't the end goal to maximize raw profits per card? So to do that you may want to sacrifice efficiency to achieve higher profits. The tricky thing is you have to know the electricity costs. This gets even harder in California because everyone is going to time of use rates where electricity costs different rates at different times.
The second thing to mention is if you have overhead, it may make sense to run unprofitable cards as long as they cover the overhead fixed costs until you can replace it with something profitable. The tactic is called avoiding the death spiral.

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Thanks Sebs. I just got my 1st 3060 and this helped me gain about 2 MHs. I have a EVGA with Samsung but I tried the -502 and it seems to work a little better than setting it at +150-+175 range. Mclk is 8600. I am getting 33.8/34.25 MHS now. The power jumps from 97 to 144 alot. In 45 minutes I 250 accepts and zero rejects. Using NBMiner 39.7.
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Every time i try to set my 3060 to locked core clock 1450 MHz, it ends up correcting to 1447. This happens whether I do it in MSI afterburner or in minerstat's clocktune. When I set it to 1448 or higher it rounds up to 1455 MHz and it leads to my 3060 crashing constantly. Right now I'm leaving it at 1447 because it's stable.
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I really wish you would enable voltage monitoring in afterburner, locking the core clock at an arbitrary voltage and not reporting the voltage you locked in at 1450mhz isn't terribly helpful. Love your videos but would love to know the voltage ranges you are using
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Hi Seb I am Mehrdad and I pretty good at Excel
I prepare some table for compare graphic card ...
It is my appreciate to know about your opinion
I sent an email for your business Email
Please inform me as soon as possible
Best regard

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Totally building a 3060 rig right now for ergo looking at the future I do mine flux as well. Tried plus 200 core 0 memory power limit 75 40 sols at 127 watts :) love these style vids man
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Just rewatched this one to get some settings, collecting 1k Flux for the decreased requirement for master nodes soon and the ability to put them on Raspberry Pi :D
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Hello, I have found that locking core clock should lower T and increase efficiency but how to find best core clock for my card? I have rtx 3060.. Thank you
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Problem is the 3060 LHR I tried would not work with other GPU cards, it only worked alone. Any ideas how to get it to work with other GPU cards?
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hello this is very good information but I need to know is dual mining is profitable and what pair is more profitable for 3060LHR v2
pls help

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