It seems that Nvidia has some Volta cards left hanging around in its inventory, and to try to get rid of them, the company is preparing its new mining card CMP 100HX, based on the Titan V. Although the Titan V was released more than 4 years ago, it has a great advantage which is the use of HBM memories, having a high memory bandwidth, which is the most important factor when mining. Thanks to this bandwidth, the CMP 100HX would reach about 80MH/s with 250W TDP, something similar to the Titan V on which it is based.
NVIDIA has decided to launch a compute accelerator for the crypto mining business. The card has the same PCB layout as the Titan V, the only consumer model with a GV100 core and an actual display output. The CMP 100HX, as it was originally reported, does not have any outputs, but still offers dual 8-pin power connectors
The first pictures of this CMP 100HX show that it has exactly the same PCB as the Titan V, although it uses a very strange cooling system, with four heatpipes that protrude from the top and then go vertically through the heatsink, instead of going through it horizontally as usual. We also see that it has an 8-pin power connector plus another 6-pin connector and that it keeps the NVLink connectors, which are possibly disabled as they do not bring any benefit when mining and the card is blocked for other tasks. It is not yet known when it will go on sale (or even if it is already on sale), nor what its price will be, although possibly not too many units will be sold as the audience that may be interested in this product is very small. If we get to have more news, we will be expanding, so stay tuned to HD Technology.
Source: Videocardz