Nvidia RTX A2000 demonstrates efficient mining performance

NVIDIA launched the professional graphics card RTX A2000 based on the Ampere architecture in August this year. It uses GA106 GPU, has 3328 CUDA cores, 104 Tensor cores and 26 RT cores, is configured with 6GB of GDDR6 video memory, and the video memory supports ECC error correction, the bit width is 192 bits, and the TDP is 70W. This graphics card adopts a small size design, the appearance is very small, it is a half-height card, the thickness of dual slots, and a turbo heat dissipation design, configured with four Mini DisplayPorts 1.4 interfaces, positioning is a small workstation that requires ray tracing and AI acceleration.

Recently, Dizzy Mining conducted a mining test on RTX A2000, and the efficiency looks very good. After adjustment, the core frequency has been increased by 100 MHz, and the video memory frequency has also been adjusted, but the power consumption is only 66W, and the hash rate has reached 41 MH/s. Since ECC error correction will seriously affect mining efficiency, it needs to be turned off.

The previous AMD Radeon RX 6600/RX 6600 XT with Navi 23 core has been optimized, and the hash rate has reached 30 MH/s (50W) and 32 MH/s (55W), respectively, and the efficiency is very high.

According to Wccftech reports, since Dizzy Mining released related test videos, many miners have begun to book RTX A2000. The official price of this professional graphics card is about $450 and will be available in December. However, there is also news that the goods will be available in mid-November, and the actual price has reached $650.