![]() ![]() I have assumed that the GPU will be running 24/7.I have not taken into account power costs as power prices vary significantly depending on where you live.Please note that some liberties have been taken in making these estimates: Therefore the intended desktop 800 series GPUs were released as the NVIDIA GeForce 900 series instead. This was because NVIDIA intended for the 800 series to use Maxwell microarchitecture but had already released 800 series mobile GPUs with Kepler architecture. We will be skipping the GeForce 800 series as this only includes mobile models. ![]() Further, all hardware is running stock settings - no overclocking or overvolting, which could further increase yield. Note that all values are averages, meaning none of the raw data remains in these tables. Cards highlighted in yellow are cards for which I have actual data, which were used to linearly interpolate the rest of each series. By calculating the average yield per GFLOP of compute and linearly extrapolating, we can predict the earnings of most GeForce cards in the series. I have been running a significant number of different GPUs on several of the most efficient projects to mine for the past month and a half, and collected data on the income they have generated. If the number of projects in the whitelist changes, this will significantly impact your daily GRC mint.Īs a result of the above, the best way to maximise your yields is to contribute compute to the project that has the least competition from other Team Gridcoin members. The daily Gridcoin mint is spread across the 'whitelisted projects', which are projects eligible for rewards (you run these projects - you get paid GRC).Hashing power is meaningless, so hardware profitability cannot be readily compared.As a result, hardware performance will vary between projects, as will your mining rate. These problems are complex, and vary wildly between projects that the Gridcoin Network rewards contributions on. Your compute power is used to solve research problems, primarily for the scientific community.However, unlike mining other crypto, with Gridcoin: More powerful hardware outcompetes less powerful hardware generally speaking.You can join a pool to get paid more steadily, rather than having to get lucky staking a block.The amount you earn depends on how much you contribute to the network compute relative to everyone else.Just like mining other crypto, with Gridcoin: Your hardware is not put to use to endlessly hash data, but contributes to actual science which is less predictable with respect to performance. One of the most common questions I get asked in the Gridcoin forums and social channels is: 'How much can I make with hardware X'? The difficulty in answering this question is that Gridcoin does not function like a conventional cryptocurrency with respect to mining. ![]()
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