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GPU Miner Buys the RTX 4090 for Mining

GPU Miner Buys the RTX 4090 for Mining

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In this video I discuss the RTX 4090 for cryptocurrency mining including the controversy around the power connector. I compare it to the RTX 3090 and test some early mining hashrates and efficiency compared to the 30 series GPUs.

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  1. The 4090 is a HUGE card and physics are a real thing. Mount your card vertically, that will save your motherboard's slot from breaking off or the 4090's pcb from cracking from it's own weight and will help with the power connector staying in place. I use 3/4 eight pin connections to adapter for the psu. You'll save 25% power and might lose 5% performance. Clearly the 4090 draws too much power to the connector's tolerance since 4070ti's that have the same connector don't have anywhere near the the rate of melting that the 4090 does. Sadly, it will probably take a class action lawsuit to get Nvidia to own up to that.

  2. I didn't know they redesigned after all the problems with the 16 pin on the 40 series, good to know. Hope all is well good sir and thanks for all u do for this community. Keep living the dream good sir

  3. Had one for about a week before returning, certainly powerful, just not sure it was $2000-powerful. Also the thought of ~400w moving through that little connector gave me the heebie jeebies

  4. Yesssss!!!!. Finally!!!!
    A real miner buys a 40 series.
    Ive had my 2- 4090s for about a year. They are the best cards out of ALL my 30 series, by a long shot. Efficiency kings.
    Haters gonna hate the 40 series.

  5. Nice! I wanted to get that although I got a 4070 with Best Buy discount yesterday . Got 510 otd price . Didn’t open box yet , it’s too beautiful

  6. These have known issues. One of the biggest known issue is the snapping and breaking of the board. The section of connects that plugs into the the pcie slot snaps and cracks from the weight of these cards. He is using the founders… which is a little better on the weight. Heads up… be ready to support these where needed.

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