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April 20, 2023, 12:59:07 AM
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I am curious. I have two 4090s and am curious to know what my hashrate would be.

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April 20, 2023, 01:10:31 AM
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It all depends on target difficulty of the coin. With BTC diff at 47.89T it would be abysmal.
For alt sha256 crapcoins which all have far lower diff, ask in the altcoin areas of the Forum. This area is for BTC only.

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April 20, 2023, 01:39:49 AM
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I am curious. I have two 4090s and am curious to know what my hashrate would be.

Thanks!

.5gh was the old amd 7900 cards

my guess is 8x that which is 4gh this is merely a guess may be low so lets revise to 4gh-8gh

an old s9 does 14,000 gh
a s17 does 50,000 gh
a s19 does 100,000 gh

point to cfx octopus algo on nicehash and convert to btc.

btw not to be discussed in btc section.

it is considered an altcoin subject.

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