Cryptocurrency miners may be interested in a new dedicated mining graphics card which has surfaced this week in the form of the NVIDIA Inno3D P102-100. Specifically designed for crypto currency mining and equipped with the same GP102 chip used in the powerful GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and GTX Titan XP graphics cards. NVIDIA has tweaked the new graphics card to maintain the hash rate while lowering the price making it a more affordable graphics card with less memory channels, shader cores, and memory.
The Inno3D P102-100 pictured above is the first version of the graphics card to show up in the wild and offers 3,200 CUDA cores clocked at 1582 MHz and 5 GB of GDDR5X memory operating at 10 Gbps across a 320-bit wide memory interface. The graphics card is cooled by the Twin X2 cooling solution that features five heat pipes and to fans to provide active cooling.
As the graphics card is specifically designed for mining orientated applications there is no display outputs or brackets and only requires four PCIe lanes to operate. Power is provided to the card via a pair of 8-pin PCIe power connectors and the Inno3D P102-100 has a 250W TDP rating. Inno3D P102-100 Hashrate you can expect ETH: ~47 MHS, ZEC: ~660 Sol/s and XMR: ~879 H/s. ~
Unfortunately, no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released as yet for the Inno3D P102-100 dedicated crypto currency mining card, but as soon as information comes to light, we will keep you updated as always. Specifications include :
– GPU: P102-100
– CUDA Cores: 3200
– Base Clock: 1582 MHz
– Memory Clock: 10 Gbps
– Physical Memory Size: 5 GB
– Memory Type: GDDR5X
– Memory Interface Width: 320-bit
– Memory Bandwidth: 400 GB/s
– Bus Support: PCIe Gen3 x 4
– Card Size: 21.5 cm length, 12.5 cm height, dual slot
– Max TDP: 250 Watt
– Power Connectors: 2 x 8-pin PCI-E
Source: Hardware : TPU
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