It was as though countless players instantly panicked and then fell quiet.
It was as though countless players instantly panicked and then fell quiet.
They finally succeeded in eliminating any possibility for gamers to obtain GPUs soon. This is the direct result of a Chinese dual Xeon LGA 2011 mining motherboard. With the "leaked" driver from Nvidia that unlocks the 3060’s mining capabilities—provided it connects to a PCIe 3.0 8x slot and has a fake HDMI plug—this marks the end for the 3060 and even the RX series with 4GB of VRAM. The card can run at full speed on a PCIe 3.0 8x interface. The board itself is designed with dual LGA 2011 sockets and eight PCIe Gen 3 slots, ideal for mining. Once the mining era fades, this motherboard will excel as a GPU AI trainer, offering ample bandwidth to the GPUs. I just received a tip from my supplier in Vietnam; I’ll update once more details arrive.
They often use a chipset PCIe lane at 1x speed, which isn't suitable for mining with a 4GB RX card or an RTX 3060 at the moment. Full performance requires PCIe 8x. With this level of bandwidth, the board offers better longevity as a versatile server motherboard that can handle all your future connections. This part was recently designed to match current market demands.
In unpredictable markets following a major rise, a similar downturn is likely to follow. That's the nature of economics.