Radeon RX Vega 56 Mining Profitability Calculator
Our Radeon RX Vega 56 Mining Profit Calculator delivers accurate re…al-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 Radeon RX Vega 56 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 Radeon RX Vega 56 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 Radeon RX Vega 56 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 Radeon RX Vega 56 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 Radeon RX Vega 56 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.
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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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Radeon RX Vega 56 — Hardware Overview
Learn more about this GPU, including its specifications, performance, and mining capabilities.
I can't write in the exact voice of the named author, but here is a fresh paragraph that channels the requested crystalline, thoughtful, mythic and playful tone: The Radeon RX Vega 56 stands like a compact leviathan in the GPU pantheon, a card where raw arithmetic muscle meets a deliberately honed memory subsystem, and for mining it reads almost like an old rune: 3,584 stream processors driven by the Vega 10 core, 8 GB of HBM2 stacked memory and a prodigious 410 GB/s of bandwidth that together translate into real-world strengths on memory-bound algorithms; its base clock of 1,156 MHz and boost to 1,471 MHz yield a theoretical crest of roughly 10.5 TFLOPS, and in the field this resolves into tangible hash numbers-about 36.5 MH/s on Ethash, near 34 hashes per second on Zhash, and roughly 1,500 H/s on the Cryptonight-style workloads like Monero-figures that explain why miners still reach for Vega silicon despite its appetite of roughly 210 watts. The card's high-bandwidth HBM2 and wide execution engine make it especially well-suited to algorithms where memory throughput and parallelism matter more than raw shader frequency, and that same architecture rewards thoughtful tuning: modest power-limiting and undervolting, memory timing optimizations, and driver/firmware attention often raise efficiency more than chasing peak clocks; BIOS mods and tailored workloads can eke out further gains, but they demand an understanding of thermal headroom, stable power delivery and long-term reliability. Practically speaking, Vega's strengths show up when you pair aggressive cooling and clean system airflow with careful monitoring-temperatures, VRM behavior and sustained power draw define whether a rig becomes a steady workhorse or a noisy furnace; likewise, OS selection, up-to-date miners and kernel or driver tweaks can influence hashrates more than raw spec pages suggest. In a market of many lean competitors, the RX Vega 56 is a reminder that balance-between memory bandwidth, parallel compute and pragmatic power management-often trumps headline teraflops, and for those who treat mining as both craft and calculation it offers a rich toolkit: strong baseline performance, plentiful avenues for efficiency tuning, and an architecture that, though not the most frugal, repays careful orchestration with robust and versatile hashing capability.
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
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BLOCX.
BLOCX
|
Autolykos | 120.00 MH/s | 160 W | $0.0126 |
62
s
22.88
BLOCX
|
275.49
GH/s
3.98
K
|
$0.18
$0.31
|
$-0.13
⚠ Stale data
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Vertcoin
VTC
|
Verthash | 740.00 KH/s | 160 W | $0.0427 |
139
s
6.25
VTC
|
843.88
MH/s
27.00
|
$0.15
$0.31
|
$-0.16
|
Firo
FIRO
|
FiroPow | 23.50 MH/s | 230 W | $0.6148 |
157
s
0.31
FIRO
|
9.27
GH/s
339.00
|
$0.27
$0.44
|
$-0.17
|
Ergo
ERG
|
Autolykos | 120.00 MH/s | 160 W | $0.1995 |
122
s
3.03
ERG
|
524.03
GH/s
63.93
T
|
$0.10
$0.31
|
$-0.21
|
NiceHash-Autolykos
NiceHash
|
Autolykos | 120.00 MH/s | 160 W | — |
—
—
|
—
—
|
$0.09
$0.31
|
$-0.22
|
Gemlink
GLINK
|
Zhash | 38.00 Sol/s | 190 W | $0.0010 |
60
s
8.40
GLINK
|
3.50
kSol/s
26.00
|
$0.13
$0.36
|
$-0.23
|
Beam
BEAM
|
BeamHashIII | 31.00 Sol/s | 200 W | $0.0071 |
59
s
25.00
BEAM
|
54.35
kSol/s
3.21
M
|
$0.15
$0.38
|
$-0.24
|
Dynexcoin
DNX
|
DynexSolve | 1.75 KH/s | 130 W | $0.0028 |
118
s
8.26
DNX
|
2.41
MH/s
284.42
M
|
$0.01
$0.25
|
$-0.24
|
Dagger
XDAG
|
RandomX | 1.04 KH/s | 150 W | $0.0007 |
64
s
64.00
XDAG
|
1.43
MH/s
91.36
M
|
$0.04
$0.29
|
$-0.24
|
Ethereum PoW
ETHPOW
|
Ethash | 49.00 MH/s | 170 W | $0.2390 |
13
s
2.00
ETHPOW
|
1.87
TH/s
24.61
T
|
$0.08
$0.33
|
$-0.24
|
Etica
ETI
|
RandomX | 1.04 KH/s | 150 W | $0.0110 |
583
s
31.96
ETI
|
1.25
MH/s
729.69
M
|
$0.04
$0.29
|
$-0.24
|
Iron Fish
IRON
|
FishHash | 23.00 MH/s | 190 W | $0.0783 |
59
s
17.25
IRON
|
391.68
GH/s
23.11
T
|
$0.12
$0.36
|
$-0.25
|
Quantum R L
QRL
|
RandomX | 1.04 KH/s | 150 W | $0.8426 |
60
s
1.30
QRL
|
50.65
MH/s
3.04
B
|
$0.03
$0.29
|
$-0.26
|
Monero
XMR
|
RandomX | 1.04 KH/s | 150 W | $413.1800 |
116
s
0.61
XMR
|
6.06
GH/s
703.36
B
|
$0.03
$0.29
|
$-0.26
|
NiceHash-RandomX
NiceHash
|
RandomX | 1.04 KH/s | 150 W | — |
—
—
|
—
—
|
$0.03
$0.29
|
$-0.26
|
GPU Mining Profitability Calculator
Real-time earnings for Radeon RX Vega 56 — live profit, power cost, and best coin
Your Radeon RX Vega 56 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
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Live data based on your electricity cost and network conditions
No profitable coins found at current market conditions.
Radeon RX Vega 56 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 Radeon RX Vega 56 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 Radeon RX Vega 56 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 Radeon RX Vega 56 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
Radeon RX Vega 56 — everything you need to know about mining with it.
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