GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Mining Profitability Calculator
Our GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Mining Profit Calculator delivers accurate… real-time profitability estimates for mining with this graphics card. It calculates using live network data including hashrate, block reward, difficulty, and current coin prices across all algorithms this GPU supports. This powerful GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Mining Profit Calculator lets you customize electricity costs, pool fees, and hardware settings to receive precise profit projections tailored to your rig. Whether you are testing one card or managing a full GPU mining farm, our GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Profit Calculator gives you reliable daily, weekly, and monthly profitability insights updated continuously as network conditions and market prices change, helping you maximize returns and make better decisions about your GPU mining setup.
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Our GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Mining Profit Calculator delivers accurate real-time profitability estimates for mining with this graphics card. It calculates using live network data including hashrate, block reward, difficulty, and current coin prices across all algorithms thi…s GPU supports. This powerful GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Mining Profit Calculator lets you customize electricity costs, pool fees, and hardware settings to receive precise profit projections tailored to your rig. Whether you are testing one card or managing a full GPU mining farm, our GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Profit Calculator gives you reliable daily, weekly, and monthly profitability insights updated continuously as network conditions and market prices change, helping you maximize returns and make better decisions about your GPU mining setup.
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Profitability Analysis
Here you can see a detailed analysis of miner profitability, updated in real-time.
| Period | Revenue | Expense | Profit |
|---|---|---|---|
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Daily
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$0.00 | $0.00 |
$0.00
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Monthly
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$0.00 | $0.00 |
$0.00
|
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Yearly
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$0.00 | $0.00 |
$0.00
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GeForce GTX 1080 Ti — Hardware Overview
Learn more about this GPU, including its specifications, performance, and mining capabilities.
Hunched at the crossroads of raw silicon and whispered algorithms, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti emerges not merely as a GPU but as a precise instrument of computation whose pedigree speaks louder than mythology: launched in March 2017 on NVIDIA’s Pascal architecture, it brings 3,584 CUDA cores to bear and an expansive 11 GB of GDDR5X memory clocked at 11 Gbps, yielding a formidable 484 GB/s of memory bandwidth that underpins both high-fidelity rendering and the repeated, memory-intensive calculations of blockchain hashing; with a base clock of 1,480 MHz and a boost tempo of 1,582 MHz it delivers the sustained compute throughput that made it a darling for gamers and professionals, and a reliable workhorse for miners as well. In practical terms this card translates architectural heft into mining performance: on stock settings many operators report around 32.04 MH/s on common algorithms, with careful tuning and overclocking often nudging that figure up toward 37 MH/s, though such gains come with the tangible consequence of elevated power draw-typical consumption ranges between roughly 250 and 285 watts-so any honest assessment weighs hash rate against electrical appetite, cooling capacity and long-term thermal behavior. The 1080 Ti’s combination of dense CUDA parallelism and high memory bandwidth makes it particularly effective on coin algorithms sensitive to memory throughput, and its versatility allows miners to pivot between different coins depending on network difficulty and algorithmic favor; yet the pragmatic miner must consider more than raw megahashes-efficiency curves, chassis airflow, VRM stability, and the quality of power delivery all determine whether those speculative gains are sustainable across a season of blocks. While its age since the 2017 debut means newer architectures may eclipse it in absolute efficiency, the 1080 Ti remains relevant where second-hand availability and proven tuning guides let experienced operators wring additional performance through modest voltage adjustments, optimized memory straps and targeted cooling, producing an engine that still, in the quiet hours, churns steady cryptographic work into tangible yields-the old titan turns its many cores toward the ledger with the calm inevitability of a practiced ritual, blending measurable specs and hands-on optimization into a dependable mining presence.
Mineable Coins
All cryptocurrencies that can be mined with this GPU across different algorithms.
|
Coin
|
Algorithm
|
Hashrate | Power | Price |
Block Time
Reward
|
Network HR
Difficulty
|
Income
Expense
|
Daily Profit
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zclassic
ZCL
|
EquihashZero | 49.00 Sol/s | 190 W | $0.1699 |
76
s
0.39
ZCL
|
10.44
kSol/s
97.00
|
$0.35
$0.36
|
$-0.01
|
Xelis
XEL
|
Xelishashv2 | 11.00 KH/s | 120 W | $0.1369 |
5
s
0.32
XEL
|
40.01
MH/s
239.22
M
|
$0.17
$0.23
|
$-0.06
|
Gemlink
GLINK
|
Zhash | 86.00 Sol/s | 200 W | $0.0010 |
60
s
8.40
GLINK
|
3.50
kSol/s
26.00
|
$0.30
$0.38
|
$-0.09
|
Evrmore
EVR
|
EvrProgPow | 21.50 MH/s | 200 W | $0.0000 |
58
s
1.25K
EVR
|
2.19
GH/s
30.00
|
$0.29
$0.38
|
$-0.09
|
Firo
FIRO
|
FiroPow | 21.50 MH/s | 190 W | $0.6148 |
157
s
0.31
FIRO
|
9.27
GH/s
339.00
|
$0.25
$0.36
|
$-0.12
|
Quai
QUAI
|
ProgPow | 21.50 MH/s | 200 W | $0.0236 |
—
2.69
QUAI
|
504.14
GH/s
450.70
B
|
$0.26
$0.38
|
$-0.12
⚠ Stale data
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Aeternity
AE
|
CuckooCycle | 7.90 G/s | 190 W | $0.0048 |
179
s
33.86
AE
|
2.62
kG/s
468.50
K
|
$0.24
$0.36
|
$-0.13
|
Vertcoin
VTC
|
Verthash | 790.00 KH/s | 160 W | $0.0427 |
139
s
6.25
VTC
|
843.88
MH/s
27.00
|
$0.16
$0.31
|
$-0.15
|
Conceal
CCX
|
CryptoNightGPU | 2.35 KH/s | 200 W | $0.0034 |
121
s
6.00
CCX
|
183.47
KH/s
22.20
M
|
$0.19
$0.38
|
$-0.20
|
BLOCX.
BLOCX
|
Autolykos | 87.50 MH/s | 170 W | $0.0126 |
62
s
22.88
BLOCX
|
275.49
GH/s
3.98
K
|
$0.13
$0.33
|
$-0.20
⚠ Stale data
|
Frencoin
FREN
|
KawPow | 21.50 MH/s | 200 W | $0.0000 |
30
s
10.00K
FREN
|
375.17
MH/s
3.00
|
$0.18
$0.38
|
$-0.20
|
Neoxa
NEOX
|
KawPow | 21.50 MH/s | 200 W | $0.0000 |
60
s
500.00
NEOX
|
3.93
GH/s
55.00
|
$0.17
$0.38
|
$-0.22
|
Ryo
RYO
|
CryptoNightGPU | 2.35 KH/s | 200 W | $0.0032 |
241
s
30.97
RYO
|
507.60
KH/s
122.33
M
|
$0.16
$0.38
|
$-0.22
|
NiceHash-KawPow
NiceHash
|
KawPow | 21.50 MH/s | 200 W | — |
—
—
|
—
—
|
$0.16
$0.38
|
$-0.22
|
Grin
GRIN
|
Cuckatoo32 | 0.46 G/s | 190 W | $0.0129 |
59
s
60.00
GRIN
|
3.69
kG/s
217.65
K
|
$0.14
$0.36
|
$-0.22
|
GPU Mining Profitability Calculator
Real-time earnings for GeForce GTX 1080 Ti — live profit, power cost, and best coin
Your GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is not currently profitable with electricity at $0.080/kWh. Try lowering your power cost, overclocking, or checking back later when coin prices rise.
Your Profit Breakdown
Daily, monthly, and yearly earnings with this GPU
GPU Generations
Evolution of graphics cards throughout the years, with the current generation highlighted for reference.
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11 GPUsMost Profitable Coin Right Now
Live data based on your electricity cost and network conditions
No profitable coins found at current market conditions.
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Mining Profit Calculator — How to Use It
One GPU can mine many different coins. Here is how to read the table above and find which ones are actually worth mining right now.
Check the top summary card
The card above already shows your GeForce GTX 1080 Ti single most profitable coin and algorithm right now, along with daily income, electricity cost, and net profit at your current rate.
Scan the Mineable Coins table
Every row is one algorithm this GPU can mine: its hashrate, power draw, the coin's price, block reward, and network difficulty, plus the income, electricity expense, and daily profit for that specific coin.
Look for profit above $0
Out of every coin this GPU can technically mine, usually only a handful are actually profitable at your electricity rate at any given moment. Sort by Daily Profit to see those first.
Switch coins as prices move
Because this data updates continuously, the most profitable coin can change day to day. Check back or bookmark this page to keep mining whichever coin currently pays best on this hardware.
A single GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is general-purpose hardware, so unlike an ASIC miner built for one algorithm, it can technically mine dozens of different coins across multiple algorithms. That does not mean all of them are worth mining: at any given electricity rate, most of those coins will show a negative or near-zero daily profit once power costs are subtracted, while only a small number stay clearly profitable. This GeForce GTX 1080 Ti mining profitability calculator recalculates every row in the table above using live coin prices, current network difficulty, and block rewards, so the handful of coins showing genuine daily profit above $0 are the ones actually worth pointing your hashrate at right now, not a static list from months ago.
Frequently Asked Questions
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti — everything you need to know about mining with it.
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