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Titan v is a 'monster' for cryptocurrency mining

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TITAN V can already be ordered from the official Nvidia site for around 3, 100 euros, a price that seems excessively high for video games, but this is not the only purpose of this card. It turns out that the guys from BitsBeTrippin got a TITAN V to put it to the test when mining cryptocurrencies. How will the TITAN V work for the mining of different currencies? We will see it in the following lines.

TITAN V is put to the test with different cryptocurrencies

In the following video we can see all the tests that were carried out with this card, using an AMD X399 Threadripper system as a base. During the tests, unboxing and different tests were carried out for 2 hours, but we will summarize the results that interest us. How does TITAN V work for mining?

Its mining performance

CURRENCY FREQUENCY IN STOCK OC

(Power Limit 65%,

GPU + 75 Mem + 130)

CONSUMPTION (Stock) CONSUMPTION (OC)
ETH 70 MH / s 77 MH / s 213w 237w
ZEC 750 SOL 877 SOL 221w 244w
XMR 1224 H / s 1417 H / s 157w 165w
LBC 685 MH / s N / A 241w N / A
VTC 88.7 MH / s 100.3 MH / s 246w 259w

This is how a graphics card of more than 3000 euros works when you put it to mine cryptocurrencies. According to the experts on the subject, the results are impressive, especially since the graph remains below 250W TDP. Simply a monstrous mining card, but the big downside would be its high price, so you wouldn't have to worry too much about the TITAN V card stock due to the high demand for miners.

To perform the tests, an AMD Threadripper 1950x processor was used on an ASUS ROG Zenith Extreme motherboard and 64GB of DDR4 RAM.

NVta's new Volta-based graphics card is set to start hitting buyers on December 30.

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