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Nvidia’s latest beta drivers unlock RTX 3060 Ethereum cryptocurrency mining. This is likely a mistake from Nvidia, as the company was trying to nerf mining performance with the RTX 3060.
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti launched just a day ago, but even if you weren't lucky enough to get the graphics card, you may still want to download the new driver.
Nvidia is adding its RTX 3060 Ethereum cryptocurrency hash rate limit again, after it previously (accidentally) removed the original limit in an earlier driver update.
The new WHQL-certified 461.72 Game Ready driver from Nvidia delivers support for its latest graphics and crypto-focused hardware, the Outriders demo, DLSS for Nioh 2 and Mount & Blade II, plus more.
Previous rumors about a cracked GeForce driver to enable full mining performance on an RTX 3060 were fake. This one isn't.
A week or two ago prior to the GeForce RTX 3060 launch, NVIDIA made it clear it would implement a hashrate limiter against cryptocurrency mining. That raised some questions and Nvidia explained it ...
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3060 hash rate limiter was unhackable, unfortunately the green team freely distributed a developer driver which removed the limiting code, effectively releasing its own ...
Nvidia's latest graphics driver release is all about providing support to its newly-released GPU, the RTX 3060 Ti. There aren't any game optimizations, but a few bug fixes are included.
Of course, these are beta drivers and not live drivers, so only a limited number of RTX 3060 users are going to have these crypto mining limitations lifted, but still: inquiring minds would like ...
Nvidia wants the RTX 3060 to make it to gaming PCs, so it's added a driver that limits cryptocurrency mining, as well as announcing new processors specifically for cryptocurrency.