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The truth about buying NON-LHR RTX GPUs for mining... LHR vs FHR profits before and after ETH2.0 - Sebs FinTech

The truth about buying NON-LHR RTX GPUs for mining... LHR vs FHR profits before and after ETH2.0 - Sebs FinTech

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The truth about buying NON-LHR RTX GPUs for mining... LHR vs FHR profits before and after ETH2.0 - Sebs FinTech I compare mining profitability on LHR vs NON-LHR GPUs. With Ethereum mining going away with the ETH 2.0 merge in a few months, and the fact that LHR GPUs are only really hashrate limited for mining Ethereum, I wanted to see if paying the extra money for a NON-LHR GPU on eBay is actually worth it! Because after the ETH 2.0 merge, an LHR GPU will most likely be just as profitable as a NON-LHR GPU, since they get the same hashrate on other coins like Ravencoin. So will you actually make back the extra money you'd pay for a NON-LHR GPU, or is it a bad idea?
Date: 2022-04-19

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When ETH goes 2.0 lots of miners are going to have to switch to another coin all at once and none of the miners are being real with what that means. They are imagining some other coin like ETH will show up and that is not gonna happen. And if everyone went from mining ETH to mining RVN it would not be profitable at all. ETH going 2.0 is gonna end profitable mining. Alot of people are gonna get screwed because they think they are still going to be able to mine. Sure you can but you wont be making any profits doing it.
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Seb, good video! But you forget 1 important thing! You need more cards non LHR to get the same MH/S wich uses more power and heat plus space! In my opinon it's better to have 8 then 10 cards fot the same hash! But you are right that the NON-LHR is to overpriced! And soon will be obsolete when ETH goes 2.0! I guess at that time ETC will revive?
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i guess i was lucky got mine 3060 non lhr for 470 usd , 3070 brand new for 600usd , 3080 1200 this one is only one i paid over price much , but it paid itself more than once since , and i got some rx 5700 with low price around 500 usd each and i think they are great cards 57 mh at 120w
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Which miner did you use to mine Flux in your 3060TI and 3080 TI videos??? I have 3070 NON-LHR and 3070 TI models. I have an EVGA Ventus 3070TI and it OC's to 1300 Mhz without a problem. Again...which miner did you use to mine Flux in your 3060TI and 3080 TI videos???
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Thanks for the info, so basically, my recent purchased of a 6month used 3060 ti for 33,000php(around $660) and a brand new 3060 ti for 35,500php(around $700) were worth it. I was desperate as I can't find non lhr anymore so I took a chance.
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Lets say you bought the FE edition and wound up getting more ETH quicker before ETH 2.0, then by the time ETH 2.0 comes up, the price of ETH sky-rockets. You'd have made more profit off the FE cards in this scenario.
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very nice but the efficientcy is bad on lhr cards they do spend quite alot of power instead. Where this might not matters on profits at USA but in europe where we pay 0.30 dollars per kw/h (cheapest) the lhr cards are useless.
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All LHR cards do not mine no more than 25 on any coin. Call Nvidia nad tell them eth is not going to be minable pretty soon. Tell them that we need aour hash rate back to normal with the full potential we deserve
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Actually, the LHR gpu's are not just limited on Ethereum and Ethereum classic, but on the daggerhashimoto algorithm. So any coin that uses the daggerhashimoto algorithm for mining, the LHR gpu's will perform less.
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Thank you so much for this content. I am getting involved in this world of mining and I am in the process of finding the optimal GPU. Saludos desde Argentina!
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