Ethereum miners have been drawn to NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 30 series cards, but AMD now has a compelling option in the shape of the Radeon RX 6600 XT. The Navi 23 card is twice as efficient as a GeForce RTX 3060, thanks to a 32 MH/s hash rate at 55 W.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-AMD-Radeon-RX-6600-XT-is-an-Ethereum-miner-s-dream-with-32-MH-s-at-55-W.555371.0.html
too little, too late.
moving on to ETH2
Obviously you have not yet had the use of one of these cards and the 2.2 GHz will be stable for all of a 30 second or so benchmark - if you are lucky.
Hahaha AMD why would ANYONE buy a GPU from them? Uhh this is on purpose for sales you know? Considering they were just outsold 1 to 11.
Yeah, real reliable source having an RX 580 at the bottom.
This article was clearly made by people who have no idea what they're talking about. RX 580 properly tuned does 32mh/s at 85w.
It's absolutely laughable that you have it at the bottom of the chart.
55w on an amd isn't accurate. You need to measure at the wall. Amd cards don't report all of the power usage. My guess this card is closer to 80w.
"Lets all say it together guys!
F*ck you miners! F*ck you miner's! F*ck you miners" - linus tech tips
Quote from: Not miner on August 15, 2021, 18:49:50
"Lets all say it together guys!
F*ck you miners! F*ck you miner's! F*ck you miners" - linus tech tips
F*ck miners? Lol, the world should f*ck AMD and Nvidia. They know how to limit hash rate computation ability on their graphic cards, but they still let everything happen. What's the difference of selling cards to gamers or to miners? Perhaps they are so delighted to ask higher prices from miners. LTT dare not blame AMD or Nvidia, as his team is living by maintaining good relationship with those manufacturers.
Your numbers are all wrong. The 3060 does 45-50MH easily, not 37MH. And an RX 580 should be pulling way under 100w when running at optimum settings. 32MH is nothing to write home about.
LOL Linus has miners. Don't ever quote s*** from that hypocrite.