Thursday, June 22nd 2017

NVIDIA "Pascal" Based Mining GPU Lineup Detailed

GPU-accelerated crypto-currency mining poses a threat to the consumer graphics industry, yet the revenues it brings to GPU manufacturers are hard to turn away. The more graphics cards are bought up by crypto-currency miners, the fewer there are left for gamers and the actual target-audience of graphics cards. This is particularly bad for AMD, as fewer gamers have Radeon graphics cards as opposed to miners; which means game developers no longer see AMD GPU market-share as an amorphous trigger to allocate developer resources in optimizing their games to AMD architectures.

To combat this, both AMD and NVIDIA are innovating graphics cards designed specifically for crypto-currency mining. These cards are built to a cost, lack display outputs, and have electrical and cooling mechanisms designed for 24/7 operation, even if not living up to the durability standards of real enterprise-segment graphics cards, such as Radeon Pro series or Quadro. NVIDIA's "Pascal" GPU architecture is inherently weaker than AMD's "Polaris" and older Graphics CoreNext architectures at Ethereum mining, owing in part to Pascal's lack of industry-standard asynchronous compute. This didn't deter NVIDIA from innovating a lineup of crypto-mining SKUs based on its existing "Pascal" GPUs. These include the NVIDIA P104 series based on the "GP104" silicon (on which the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 are based); and P106 series based on the "GP106" silicon (GTX 1060 series is based on this chip). NVIDIA didn't tap into its larger "GP102" or smaller "GP107" chips, yet.
VideoCardz compiled a small list of unreleased crypto-currency mining cards based on the P104 and P106. These include cards from popular NVIDIA GeForce add-in card (AIC) partners, such as ASUS, MSI, and Colorful. The mining-segment cards look almost identical to the GeForce GTX 10-series cards they're derived from; but lack display outputs. Pictured above are the ASUS MINING-P106-6G, MSI P106-Miner, MSI P104-Miner; and Colorful P106-100 WK1 (in that order). It remains to be seen how NVIDIA and its partners price these cards, but if they're pricier than their GeForce GTX siblings, this whole exercise will be rendered futile, as miners will simply buy up the GeForce GTX inventories.
Source: VideoCardz
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54 Comments on NVIDIA "Pascal" Based Mining GPU Lineup Detailed

#51
Sir Alex Ice
Purchase remaining stocks of GTX1060... WHAT remaining stocks? WHERE?
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#52
cyneater
could they be used a physics cards ?
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rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
R-T-BWhat you need to hope for is that these cards settle the demand and bring cards back to gamers.
Honestly, I don't think it will. Miners lose the ability to go on eBay and re-sell a seriously abused GPU (to unsuspecting buyers) for half price, recouping part of their investment

You are correct, I believe in that mining isn't going anywhere..
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R-T-B
rtwjunkieHonestly, I don't think it will. Miners lose the ability to go on eBay and re-sell a seriously abused GPU (to unsuspecting buyers) for half price, recouping part of their investment

You are correct, I believe in that mining isn't going anywhere..
Yeah, I unfortunately see it as only working well if these cards were made from specialized, higher ppw (performance per watt) compute ready designs.
9700 ProCards for toy money. What a joke.
You know, it really ceases to be "toy money" when there is heavy value, infrastructure, and an industry built around it that employs people full time, but hey, I can't help but understand you want your GPUs back cheap. This is an attempt at a mutual solution, don't make fun of it if you want a return to normal.

People need to keep in mind we have and have always had several miners on this forum. Implying that what they do for their income is somehow useless/worthless is pretty damn offensive, frankly. I've bit my tongue thus far, but it's becoming so prevelant that I feel speaking up is neccesary. You are all acting like a bunch of infants who had their candy (read gpus) taken away with comments like that.
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