Nvidia’s anti-mining protection was also bypassed under Linux.

If problems arise, it is suggested that the memory frequency be reduced slightly.
If problems arise, it is suggested that the memory frequency be reduced slightly.

The NBMiner miner’s creators were able to completely circumvent Nvidia’s anti-mining protection in the GeForce RTX LHR series video cards. This is the first time the Linux operating system’s protection has been bypassed.
Protection was completely removed under Windows for the first time a few days ago, thanks to the developers of the NiceHash QuickMiner. NBMiner is also compatible with Windows.
The developers of NBMiner and QuickMiner did not specify how they were able to bypass the protection. Both miner projects are closed source.
It’s possible that getting around anti-mining protection isn’t always stable. In the current release of NBMiner, it is suggested that in the event of problems, the memory frequency be reduced slightly.
In any case, you don’t need to reflash the video cards to get around it; simply run the miner with administrative rights.
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