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RTX 4060 Ti hashrate and RTX 4060 estimation

Trying to earn on the side and not letting up the crypto world, we see how the Ada card fares

Updated: Jul 3, 2023 1:35 pm
RTX 4060 Ti hashrate and RTX 4060 estimation

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Cryptocurrency has certainly seen its fluctuations, although many have moved on, some still wait in hope for it. And so with more releases in the graphics card sector there are continued improvements to power and performance, so may wonder what is the RTX 4060 Ti hashrate.

Hashrate is how well the GPU does in mining the currency you’re going for. This can vary with what the card has to offer if it’s power or if it’s limited. As we saw when the 30 series came out limitations came in place to try and stop the rapid selling out and shortage of the cards at the time. The LHR (lower hash rate) variants appeared and tried to limit what they could achieve and help stop the craze. But now without the focus on crypto mining, these aren’t as needed but the profitability is still not too great.

What is the 4060 Ti and 4060 hashrate?

Looking at Hashrate.no we see the performance of the other Ada cards and what the new ones might be capable of. The RTX 4060 Ti does have some numbers now available, but the 4060 release date is just coming out, so without cards around to be run there isn’t too much but extrapolation available.

For the range, we see the RTX 4090 achieves 3290 Mh/s in RXD, RTX 4080 averages 2100 MH/s, the RTX 4070 Ti gets 1600 MH/z, and the RTX 4070 does 1,230 MH/s. Now the recent RTX 4060 Ti hashrate is about 786 MH/s, this can vary depending on many factors. And with that, we can expect the RTX 4060 to range in the power of only about 400MH/s or similar.

Is 4060 crypto mining profitable?

The profitability of crypto mining is dependent on the price of power where you are, as that will dictate how much of a profit you can get. The previous Ada cards range in profitability between $0.43 and $0.19, and the return on investment comes to between 3000 and 5000 days. Now the RTX 4060 Ti has a profit of $0.07, and the 4060 will likely even be lower. So yes it might be profitable but it’s not exactly going to pay off quickly and it will depend on your electricity costs too.


With a background in engineering and PC gaming, Seb is a staff writer with a focus on GPU, storage, and power supplies. Also one of tech supports in the office he likes helping and solving problems.

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