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It is not worth converting an NVIDIA CMP into a gaming graphics card

Do you remember the CMP? They were graphics cards modified for cryptocurrency mining, because their capabilities allowed cryptocurrencies to be mined on different Proof of Work blockchains, with fewer physical options than their consumer counterpart. Now that cryptocurrency mining has stopped making charts almost gone from the shelves, What about CMPs for large operations? cryptocurrency mining?

Could they become graphics for gaming at least? Because they use the base of a graphics card and it would be a waste to throw them away. The answer is that it is not worth the effort because they cannot be converted into their gaming equivalent.

NVIDIA crypto mining CMPs were good for mining, but not good for gaming

In an experiment, as reported by Tom's Hardware, a CMP 50HX was modified to try to make it compatible with games. This NVIDIA CMP is a reduced version of the RTX 2080 Ti, so on paper, it should be good for gaming. Normally, you can't run games on the CMP because the Nvidia drivers don't work and it also doesn't have video ports. He doesn't have them because, why would someone who was going to mine cryptocurrencies need them? It was taken away from them and money was saved in the process.

A rig full of Nvidia CMP graphics cards for cryptocurrency mining.

The solution was to install modified drivers, get video output through the motherboard, and then configure Windows to use the graphics card instead of the integrated graphics. The 50HX worked in games, but the results were not favorable, possibly due to the removal of PCIe lanes. An RTX 2080 Ti typically comes with 16 lanes, but CMP GPUs only have four.

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While it is common for graphics cards not to use all PCie lanes, reducing them by 75% was too much and hinders the performance of what could be a reduced version of the RTX 2080 Ti. An attempt was made to enable the other 12 lanes on the 50HX with welding work, but to no avail. So, after the shortage of graphics cards that caused the cryptocurrency mining fever, the CMPs that could have been converted into graphics cards to brighten the Christmas of hundreds of thousands of gamers to please a few dozen miners They cannot be converted into the graphics that many gamers dreamed of. with finding yourself under the Christmas tree or in your stockings on the fireplace.

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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