GPU Mining Profit Calculator
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2025 GPU Mining Calculator

Use this powerful calculator to estimate daily and monthly earnings from GPU-based crypto mining. Supports NVIDIA and AMD cards, various coins, electricity costs, and ROI calculations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What does this GPU mining calculator do?

It calculates mining profits based on GPU hashrate, electricity cost, and coin values.

2. Can I compare different GPU models?

Yes, compare hashrates and power usage across multiple GPUs.

3. What coins are supported?

Ethereum Classic, Ravencoin, Ergo, Flux, and other PoW coins.

4. How is ROI estimated?

ROI is calculated based on rig cost and daily net profit after power usage.

5. Can I simulate power costs?

Yes, simply input your electricity rate in $/kWh.

6. Is the tool updated frequently?

Yes, we refresh GPU stats and market data weekly.

7. Does it work on mobile?

Yes, the calculator is fully mobile responsive.

8. What GPUs are listed?

RTX 4090, RTX 3080, RX 7900, RX 6800, and many more.

9. Can I include cooling wattage?

Yes, add it to total power input.

10. Is dual mining supported?

Not yet, but it's in the roadmap for future updates.

11. Does it factor in pool fees?

Yes, you can enter your custom pool fee percentage.

12. What is the most efficient GPU?

As of 2025, RTX 4090 and RX 7900 are among the best in performance per watt.

13. Can I calculate earnings in different currencies?

Yes, choose from USD, EUR, GBP, and others.

14. Can I save my settings?

Yes, export or bookmark your custom URL.

15. Is it free?

100% free to use, no registration required.

16. Where does price data come from?

Live market prices from top crypto APIs.

17. Can I calculate multiple rigs?

Yes, input hashrate and power draw for each rig to get combined totals.

18. What about solar setups?

You can set electricity cost to zero for green mining projections.

19. Is data export supported?

Yes, CSV and PDF exports are available.

20. Will this support AI GPU workloads?

No, it's focused strictly on cryptocurrency mining use cases.