GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
Calculate mining profitability for GeForce RTX 3060 Ti. Real-time profit estimates based on network hashrate for multiple algorithms and coins.
Profitability Analysis
Here you can see a detailed analysis of miner profitability, updated in real-time.
| Period | Revenue | Expense | Profit |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Daily
|
$0.72 | $0.36 |
$0.36
|
|
Monthly
|
$21.72 | $10.94 |
$10.78
|
|
Yearly
|
$264.27 | $133.15 |
$131.12
|
About the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
Learn more about this GPU, including its specifications, performance, and mining capabilities.
The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is a compact but muscular engine: built on NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture with 4,864 CUDA cores, a 1,410 MHz base clock and a 1,665 MHz boost clock, it pairs 8 GB of GDDR6 memory and 608 GB/s of memory bandwidth with PCI Express 4.0 to move large datasets quickly, and its 2nd‑generation ray tracing and 3rd‑generation Tensor cores give it real-time rendering and AI acceleration beyond straightforward shader throughput. For miners that translates into a notable balance of raw hashing ability and thermal/power efficiency - on certain algorithms the card can reach around 50.27 MH/s on the CFX‑Octopus algorithm while drawing approximately 105 W, a ratio that yields strong performance per watt and makes it attractive for multi‑card rigs where space, cooling and electricity are limiting factors. NVIDIA’s introduction of Lite Hash Rate variants alters the calculus for Ethereum‑style mining by capping hash performance to roughly half for that particular workload, a move meant to keep the card viable for gaming and content creation, so real‑world returns depend on whether a given card is LHR or not and on the algorithm you target; many altcoins and algorithm families will show different hash figures. Practical considerations matter as much as peak numbers: cooling, case airflow, power delivery and driver/firmware versions all affect sustained throughput and longevity, and modest tuning - undervolt/optimized clocks and efficient fans - commonly improves steady efficiency without pushing components into risky territory. Operational miners also look at memory size and bandwidth, since 8 GB is sufficient for most current algorithms but may limit future memory‑heavy workloads, and at the card’s PCIe 4.0 support for faster host transfers in multi‑GPU setups. In short, the RTX 3060 Ti sits at an intersection of solid architecture and pragmatic efficiency: it is powerful enough to mine a variety of cryptocurrencies effectively, yet nuanced enough that actual results depend on the specific silicon variant, the chosen algorithm, and the care taken with cooling, power tuning and system configuration.
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
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ryo
RYO
|
CryptoNightGPU | 2.85 KH/s | 190 W | $0.0171 |
257
s
33.13
RYO
|
751.40
KH/s
193.11
M
|
$0.72
$0.36
|
$0.36
|
Abelian
ABEL
|
Abelhash | 59.00 MH/s | 140 W | $0.1678 |
266
s
64.01
ABEL
|
663.07
GH/s
60.99
K
|
$0.31
$0.27
|
$0.04
|
Iron Fish
IRON
|
FishHash | 37.50 MH/s | 120 W | $0.2761 |
59
s
18.13
IRON
|
1.08
TH/s
63.45
T
|
$0.26
$0.23
|
$0.03
|
PepePow
PEPEW
|
Xelishashv2 | 29.00 KH/s | 110 W | $0.0000 |
21
s
6.66K
PEPEW
|
1.60
MH/s
—
|
$0.23
$0.21
|
$0.02
|
Evrmore
EVR
|
EvrProgPow | 27.00 MH/s | 190 W | $0.0001 |
61
s
2.50K
EVR
|
13.93
GH/s
198.00
|
$0.38
$0.36
|
$0.01
|
Xelis
XEL
|
Xelishashv2 | 29.00 KH/s | 110 W | $1.0400 |
15
s
1.02
XEL
|
760.27
MH/s
11.96
B
|
$0.22
$0.21
|
$0.01
|
Vertcoin
VTC
|
Verthash | 1.19 MH/s | 140 W | $0.0658 |
146
s
12.50
VTC
|
2.22
GH/s
76.00
|
$0.26
$0.27
|
$-0.01
|
Firo
FIRO
|
FiroPow | 25.00 MH/s | 150 W | $2.7400 |
135
s
0.31
FIRO
|
49.25
GH/s
1.55
K
|
$0.28
$0.29
|
$-0.01
|
Bitcoin Gold
BTG
|
Zhash | 95.00 Sol/s | 180 W | $0.8647 |
580
s
3.13
BTG
|
113.95
kSol/s
8.07
K
|
$0.34
$0.35
|
$-0.01
|
Sero
SERO
|
ProgPow | 26.00 MH/s | 190 W | $0.0025 |
12
s
2.20
SERO
|
2.75
GH/s
35.34
B
|
$0.35
$0.36
|
$-0.01
|
BLOCX.
BLOCX
|
Autolykos | 160.00 MH/s | 130 W | $0.0126 |
62
s
22.88
BLOCX
|
275.49
GH/s
3.98
K
|
$0.23
$0.25
|
$-0.02
|
NiceHash-FishHash
NiceHash
|
FishHash | 37.50 MH/s | 120 W | — |
—
—
|
—
—
|
$0.18
$0.23
|
$-0.05
|
Dynexcoin
DNX
|
DynexSolve | 4.30 KH/s | 100 W | $0.0335 |
125
s
17.57
DNX
|
15.07
MH/s
1.88
B
|
$0.12
$0.19
|
$-0.08
|
Gemlink
GLINK
|
Zhash | 95.00 Sol/s | 180 W | $0.0010 |
60
s
8.40
GLINK
|
4.28
kSol/s
31.00
|
$0.27
$0.35
|
$-0.08
|
BitcoinZ
BTCZ
|
Zhash | 95.00 Sol/s | 180 W | $0.0000 |
153
s
5.94K
BTCZ
|
50.18
kSol/s
937.00
|
$0.26
$0.35
|
$-0.08
|
GPU Mining Profit Calculator
Real-time earnings for GeForce RTX 3060 Ti — live profit, power cost, and best coin
Your GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is currently earning $0.36/day mining Ryo on the CryptoNightGPU algorithm at 2.85 KH/s. It consumes 190W, costing $0.36/day at $0.080/kWh. This GPU supports 20 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.
Your Profit Breakdown
Daily, monthly, and yearly earnings with this GPU
Electricity Cost Breakdown
At $0.080/kWh
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11 GPUsMost Profitable Coin Right Now
Live data based on your electricity cost and network conditions
Ryo
Algorithm: CryptoNightGPU
24h Price Change: +14.05%
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about mining with GeForce RTX 3060 Ti.
What is the most profitable coin to mine right now?
How is daily profit calculated?
Your GPU consumes 190W. At $0.080/kWh, electricity costs $0.36/day. Revenue comes from live network hashrate, block reward, and current coin price.
How much does electricity cost affect profit?
At $0.05/kWh, profit would be $0.50.
Which mining algorithms does this GPU support?
What is the power efficiency of this GPU?
Can I overclock this GPU for better profits?
Use HiveOS, SimpleMining, or MSI Afterburner. Keep VRAM temp under 60°C.
What is the resale value of this GPU?
NVIDIA RTX 30/40 and AMD RX 6000/7000 series are in high demand for gaming and AI.
How does this GPU compare to others?
Filter by AMD/NVIDIA, VRAM, or algorithm to find the best card for your setup.
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