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RE: Would Blocking Mining on Graphics Cards Hurt Gaming Performance?

in #graphics8 years ago

Nvidia is already dabbling with mining cards. The P104 100 is essentially a 1070 with only 4gbs of vram, no display output and some with no fans and only heat sinks. i dont think that mining only cards will solve the shortage problems though. like you stated they will have a worse resale value and miners will probably find a way to mine on the gaming cards anyway even if the do try to stop it with hardware/software solutions.

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I know that. But I'm not sure you entirely read my post here. Consider if NVIDIA has created gaming cards that they have blocked mining on, meaning you cannot mine on them either way? Now miners won't have the resale value with cards that they can actually mine on regardless unless the newer mining cards I'm talking about can still be gamed on. (Basically, Ampere is believed to be the gaming cards and to have mining blocked on both a software and hardware level, and Turing would be cards that can be used for mining. I don't know if they'll be useful gaming at all). Doing it this way will take the resale factor out completely since you won't be able to mine on a newer gaming card, if the rumors are true.

I know what your saying and i think any reduction to gaming performance in an effort to stop mining is a bad idea because I am sure miners will just circumvent any measure used to stop them, whether it be any kind of hardware mods, software mods and new algorithms. I also heard that ASIC miners will be coming out this year to also disrupt GPU mining but people will just create new Algorithims to mine on that there are no ASICs for. As far as AMD is concerned they seem to have embraced miners more but that has bit them in the ass in the past when the used market got flooded with GPUs that were being used for mining now being sold to gamers at a discount. If the difficulty of Ethereum and other cryptos gets too high there might be another bust coming soon and the used market will get flooded again which might be the only thing that can drive prices down at this point.

But what if NVIDIA found a way to block the mining without gaming performance? That's what I'm saying here.

Also, Ethereum is the big one being mined right now, and that's supposed to switch to Proof of Stake soon. When that happens, you won't be able to mine it anymore anyway.

If Nvidia can making gaming cards that nerf mining without any loss in gaming performance then they defiantly should. but people are still going to be mad they are devoting resources to the mining cards that could be going into the gaming cards, if they are planing on making a separate mining line.

Ethereum is where it does get pretty interesting. So the POS model is going to roll out in a hybridized model, probably to avoid forking, where the first 99 out of 100 blocks are POW and the last block is POS. People holding enough Ethereum to stake it are going to be making money off of the stake amount so anyone mining it and staking it will get even more. i think the idea is to incremently make more blocks POS and less POW until there are no more POW blocks left. However, there is also the difficulty bomb/ice age that seems to be ramping up the difficulty right now leaving all the small time miners in the dust. Making it only profitable for the mining farms to stay in the game. This is probably why people are suspecting Samsung of making ASIC miner chips, paired with there ram, that will make Ether Asics that will be able to hash the higher difficulty. It is going to continue being a roller coaster and as of now we can only speculate what will happen.

It should definitely be interesting when Samsung released their chips.