ArInA-pAn Posted February 25, 2021 Posted February 25, 2021 It is no news that miners are gathering large amounts of GPUs for crypto mining, but this latest farm that was leaked on Twitter attracted special attention for two reasons: First, because it uses about 100 GeForce RTX graphics cards and ASICs, and secondly. , because it does it in an extremely small space, which forced the owners to put 2 huge industrial fans to reduce the heat generated by such a number of GPUs. In addition, in the video you can see the almost deafening noise that these graphics generate. However, it seems that the temperature is not a problem, since a person can be observed working on the mining rig in a jacket. It is no news that miners are gathering large amounts of GPUs for crypto mining, but this latest farm that was leaked on Twitter attracted special attention for two reasons: First, because it uses about 100 GeForce RTX graphics cards and ASICs, and secondly. , because it does it in an extremely small space, which forced the owners to put 2 huge industrial fans to reduce the heat generated by such a number of GPUs. In addition, in the video you can see the almost deafening noise that these graphics generate. However, it seems that the temperature is not a problem, since a person can be observed working on the mining rig in a jacket. Despite the hard fall that not only Bitcoin, but all cryptocurrencies suffered in recent days, these are already beginning to recover, so crypto mining does not seem to be anywhere near to an end. It is worth noting that all the GeForce RTX that can be seen in the video are used to mine Ethereum, the second most valuable cryptocurrency on the market, while Bitcoin is mined with ASICs. About 100 GeForce RTXs and ASICs on a fairly small farm Will the cryptocurrency craze ever end?
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