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GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mining Profitability Calculator

Our GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mining Profit Calculator delivers accurate

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Manufacturer
Nvidia
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
Realtime Mining Profit
$0.02/day
13.30 MH/s
Hashrate
90W
Power

Profitability Analysis

Live Data

Here you can see a detailed analysis of miner profitability, updated in real-time.

Current Evrmore Price $1.591E-5
Period Revenue Expense Profit
Daily
$0.19 $0.17
$0.02
Monthly
$5.76 $5.18
$0.58
Yearly
$70.09 $63.07
$7.02
Best Coin
Evrmore
Algorithm
EvrProgPow
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GeForce GTX 1660 Ti — Hardware Overview

Learn more about this GPU, including its specifications, performance, and mining capabilities.

The GeForce GTX 1660 Ti stands as a compact instrument of raw arithmetic will, a mid-range Turing card engineered to convert silicon determinism into measurable work, and for crypto miners this translates into an efficient, versatile cog rather than a headline-grabbing behemoth; released in February 2019 with 1,536 CUDA cores, a 1,500 MHz base clock and a 1,770 MHz boost clock, it offers roughly 5.4 TFLOPS of single-precision compute and couples that with 6 GB of GDDR6 memory running at 12 Gbps across a 192-bit bus for a 288 GB/s memory bandwidth, a balance that favors both high 1080p game framerates and sustained algorithmic throughput. Measured in practical mining terms, that balance yields competitive hashrates across several algorithms-around 31.1 MH/s on Ethash, about 15.27 MH/s on KawPow and roughly 27.2 Sol/s on Flux-while drawing between roughly 60 and 99 watts depending on tuning and workload, which frames the 1660 Ti not as the most powerful contender but as one of the more power-conscious and reliable performers when multiple rigs or mixed-algorithm strategies are under consideration. The analytic takeaway is straightforward: its modest memory capacity constrains only the most memory-hungry future datasets, but today its combination of core count, memory speed and bandwidth affords consistent throughput with lower thermal stress than many higher-tier models; operationally this means miners can concentrate on steady uptime, conservative power limits, modest core undervolt and targeted memory overclock to extract efficiency without courting instability. Beyond raw numbers there is an ethical calculus that cannot be ignored-each watt consumed is a ledger entry in a larger environmental account, and choosing components that deliver more hashes per watt is a moral as well as economic choice for an operator intent on minimizing waste; moreover, longevity, driver support and thermal management reduce churn and hardware disposal, turning technical prudence into a kind of confession against needless consumption. In practice the 1660 Ti rewards disciplined tuning and good cooling: set sensible power caps, monitor memory temperatures, keep drivers current, and prioritize sustained throughput over short-lived peak clocks; the result is a GPU that, while not the most glamorous, occupies a pragmatic niche for miners who value efficiency, reliability and the quieter moral posture of doing more with less.

Mineable Coins

All cryptocurrencies that can be mined with this GPU across different algorithms.

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Coin
Algorithm
Hashrate Power Price
Block Time Reward
Network HR Difficulty
Income Expense
Daily Profit
EvrProgPow 13.30 MH/s 90 W $0.0000
60 s 1.25K EVR
1.98 GH/s 28.00
$0.19 $0.17
$0.02
Xelishashv2 10.00 KH/s 70 W $0.1249
5 s 0.32 XEL
40.04 MH/s 239.80 M
$0.14 $0.13
$0.01
Gemlink
Gemlink
GLINK
Zhash 39.00 Sol/s 90 W $0.0010
61 s 8.40 GLINK
2.79 kSol/s 21.00
$0.17 $0.17
$-0.01
Quai
Quai
QUAI
ProgPow 13.30 MH/s 90 W $0.0236
2.69 QUAI
504.14 GH/s 450.70 B
$0.16 $0.17
$-0.01
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EquihashZero 22.80 Sol/s 90 W $0.1998
74 s 0.39 ZCL
13.43 kSol/s 121.00
$0.15 $0.17
$-0.02
CryptoNightGPU 1.30 KH/s 90 W $0.0034
121 s 6.00 CCX
133.06 KH/s 16.10 M
$0.14 $0.17
$-0.03
CuckooCycle 4.60 G/s 90 W $0.0048
180 s 33.86 AE
2.61 kG/s 469.70 K
$0.14 $0.17
$-0.03
FishHash 20.50 MH/s 80 W $0.0780
59 s 17.25 IRON
357.33 GH/s 21.08 T
$0.11 $0.15
$-0.04
NiceHash-FishHash
NiceHash-FishHash
NiceHash
FishHash 20.50 MH/s 80 W
$0.09 $0.15
$-0.06
Ryo
Ryo
RYO
CryptoNightGPU 1.30 KH/s 90 W $0.0035
240 s 30.96 RYO
451.20 KH/s 108.29 M
$0.11 $0.17
$-0.06
Verthash 430.00 KH/s 80 W $0.0427
148 s 6.25 VTC
775.18 MH/s 27.00
$0.09 $0.15
$-0.07
Ergo
Ergo
ERG
Autolykos 54.00 MH/s 80 W $0.2024
129 s 5.77 ERG
508.69 GH/s 65.62 T
$0.08 $0.15
$-0.07
BLOCX.
BLOCX.
BLOCX
Autolykos 54.00 MH/s 80 W $0.0126
62 s 22.88 BLOCX
275.49 GH/s 3.98 K
$0.08 $0.15
$-0.07
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Neoxa
Neoxa
NEOX
KawPow 13.30 MH/s 90 W $0.0000
59 s 500.00 NEOX
4.44 GH/s 61.00
$0.09 $0.17
$-0.08
KawPow 13.30 MH/s 90 W $0.0028
60 s 1.25K RVN
716.85 GH/s 10.01 K
$0.09 $0.17
$-0.08
* Live earnings

GPU Mining Profitability Calculator

Real-time earnings for GeForce GTX 1660 Ti — live profit, power cost, and best coin

Your GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is currently earning $0.02/day mining Evrmore on the EvrProgPow algorithm at 13.30 MH/s. It consumes 90W, costing $0.17/day — electricity rate: $0.080/kWh. This GPU supports 19 algorithms, letting you switch coins instantly based on live profitability. MinerCompare updates all data in real-time — network hashrate, block rewards, coin prices — so you always mine the most profitable option. Whether you're running one card or a full rig, get accurate daily, monthly, and yearly profit estimates in your local currency. Start mining smarter with MinerCompare.

* Earnings overview

Your Profit Breakdown

Daily, monthly, and yearly earnings with this GPU

$0.02
Daily
after electricity
$0.58
Monthly
30 days
$7.02
Yearly
365 days

Electricity Cost Breakdown

At $0.080/kWh

$0.17/day
24h cost

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Most Profitable Coin Right Now

Live data based on your electricity cost and network conditions

Evrmore

Evrmore

Algorithm: EvrProgPow

24h Price Change: -0.35%

$0.02
Daily Profit
13.30 MH/s
Hashrate
90W
Power
$0.17
Daily Electricity
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GeForce GTX 1660 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.

1

Check the top summary card

The card above already shows your GeForce GTX 1660 Ti single most profitable coin and algorithm right now, along with daily income, electricity cost, and net profit at your current rate.

2

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.

3

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.

4

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 1660 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 1660 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.

* Answers GeForce GTX 1660 Ti

Frequently Asked Questions

GeForce GTX 1660 Ti — everything you need to know about mining with it.

Currently, Evrmore is the most profitable coin for GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, generating $0.02/day at 13.30 MH/s on the EvrProgPow algorithm. This profit is after electricity costs of $0.17/day at $0.080/kWh.

GeForce GTX 1660 Ti can technically mine dozens of coins. Algorithms supported: 19. Electricity rate used: $0.080/kWh. Coins on this page with a daily profit above zero: 2. Sort the Mineable Coins table by Daily Profit to see them ranked from best to worst.

Daily profit = Daily revenue from mined coins - Daily electricity cost. For GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, power consumption is 90W, costing $0.17/day at $0.080/kWh. Revenue is based on live network hashrate, block reward, and current coin price for each supported algorithm.

Every 1c/kWh increase reduces daily profit by $0.02. At $0.05/kWh, profit would be $0.08. Your current rate of $0.080/kWh yields a net profit margin of 10.0%.

This GPU supports 19 different mining algorithms including EvrProgPow, Xelishashv2, Zhash. You can switch between coins instantly based on live profitability data from MinerCompare.

90W / 13.30 MH/s = 6.77 W/MH/s. Lower is better. Top ASICs achieve 15-20 J/TH.

Yes! Undervolting and memory overclocking can improve efficiency by 10-30%. Use HiveOS, SimpleMining OS, or MSI Afterburner. Keep VRAM temperature below 60C for longevity. This can save up to $0.03 per day.

GPUs like GeForce GTX 1660 Ti retain 60-80% of their original price on eBay after 1 year of mining. High demand for gaming and AI keeps resale value strong, especially for NVIDIA RTX 30/40 and AMD RX 6000/7000 series.

Use the GPU Generations panel to compare GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with 8 generations of graphics cards. Filter by AMD/NVIDIA, VRAM, or algorithm to find the best performer for your budget and electricity rate.

Yes. GeForce GTX 1660 Ti can sell its hashrate on NiceHash, a hashpower marketplace rather than a traditional mining pool. Compare the NiceHash row in the Mineable Coins table against direct-mining coins: whichever shows the higher Daily Profit at your electricity rate is currently the better option for this card.
BTC $64,381.79 ↗0.86%
ALPH $0.026090 ↘3.73%
KAS $0.025720 ↘0.45%
ETC $6.18 ↘1%
LTC $44.58 ↘0.2%
DOGE $0.070280 ↘0.74%
RXD $0.000025 ↗1.42%
BCH $204.51 ↘0.84%
CKB $0.000816 ↘1.58%
HNS $0.001944 ↘0.46%
KDA $0.004613 ↘2.8%
SC $0.000462 ↘1.46%
ALEO $0.038140 ↗1.02%
FB $0.345100 ↘1.09%
XMR $413.92 ↘0.88%
SCP $0.022810 ↗4.03%
BELLS $0.107800 ↘1.42%
XTM $0.000317 ↗1.46%
ZEC $516.50 ↗0.55%
BTC $64,381.79 ↗0.86%
ALPH $0.026090 ↘3.73%
KAS $0.025720 ↘0.45%
ETC $6.18 ↘1%
LTC $44.58 ↘0.2%
DOGE $0.070280 ↘0.74%
RXD $0.000025 ↗1.42%
BCH $204.51 ↘0.84%
CKB $0.000816 ↘1.58%
HNS $0.001944 ↘0.46%
KDA $0.004613 ↘2.8%
SC $0.000462 ↘1.46%
ALEO $0.038140 ↗1.02%
FB $0.345100 ↘1.09%
XMR $413.92 ↘0.88%
SCP $0.022810 ↗4.03%
BELLS $0.107800 ↘1.42%
XTM $0.000317 ↗1.46%
ZEC $516.50 ↗0.55%
BTC $64,381.79 ↗0.86%
ALPH $0.026090 ↘3.73%
KAS $0.025720 ↘0.45%
ETC $6.18 ↘1%
LTC $44.58 ↘0.2%
DOGE $0.070280 ↘0.74%
RXD $0.000025 ↗1.42%
BCH $204.51 ↘0.84%
CKB $0.000816 ↘1.58%
HNS $0.001944 ↘0.46%
KDA $0.004613 ↘2.8%
SC $0.000462 ↘1.46%
ALEO $0.038140 ↗1.02%
FB $0.345100 ↘1.09%
XMR $413.92 ↘0.88%
SCP $0.022810 ↗4.03%
BELLS $0.107800 ↘1.42%
XTM $0.000317 ↗1.46%
ZEC $516.50 ↗0.55%