The Coin Shark: Mining ETH on a Gaming Laptop With an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060
Mining ETH on a Gaming Laptop With an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060?
Miner on the Tieba Baidu forum published a couple of photos and a report on the prospects for mining ETH on a new laptop
After overclocking the video card on a laptop, it provided a mining rate of 48.99 MH / s. This result can be compared to the overclocked RTX 2080 SUPER PC graphics card. But compared to the new RTX 3070, the laptop is 19% worse for mining.
Based on the RTX 3060 graphics card, 3840 CUDA cores are installed. That's 256 more cores than a PC card. The power of a laptop video card is limited to eighty watts, but you can raise this figure to 130 watts. The PC GPU has one hundred and seventy watts instead of one hundred and thirty.
The memory of the Max-P graphics rig is up to 14 Gbps. But for successful mining, it was increased to 17 Gbit / s. For this purpose, the card was overclocked to 2125 MHz.
The laptop processor had the following parameters:
TGP-56 watts
TDP-105 watts
The frequency is 1567 MHz
Experiments like this show that ETH can be successfully mined on laptops, not just PCs.
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