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June 01, 2018, 04:31:26 PM
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Hi, can someone give me the follwoing datas:
How much btc/hour
How much consumption/hour

(No, i don't want to mine btc, it's for a project...)
I searched all over the internet and found nothing...
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June 01, 2018, 06:01:00 PM
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Hi, can someone give me the follwoing datas:
How much btc/hour
How much consumption/hour

(No, i don't want to mine btc, it's for a project...)
I searched all over the internet and found nothing...

Even though I don't understand entirely what you are asking, I think you need to check the hashrate of rx 480?. May be you can download old miner such as guiminer, set it up and run it locally, I am not sure about trying to connect to any pool with it, as the pool will only reject every share.
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June 01, 2018, 06:41:50 PM
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I have no RX480, but i suppose 29mh/s, that is devestating enough XD
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June 01, 2018, 06:49:03 PM
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I have no RX480, but i suppose 29mh/s, that is devestating enough XD

I know you said you aren't looking to mine, so don't mine with that. It wouldn't be worth it. Now to calculate how much consumption, youll need to know you cost/kwh in your area and how much electricity your GPU would be using.

https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/calculator/

That is a good site to calculate mining profitability and some of the things you are asking for.
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June 19, 2018, 10:29:42 AM
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Do not mine bitcoin on video cards. On your map, the best way is to mine Ethereum. There are special computers for bitcoin mining.
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June 19, 2018, 11:00:52 AM
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Check out this website
https://whattomine.com/
the best for you TODAY is to mine a ETC and youll get a total of unbelievable 0.0771 ETC a day!
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June 19, 2018, 11:56:39 AM
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Is it worthwhile to use computer graphics to dig into Bitcoin? This income should be very low.
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June 19, 2018, 02:45:14 PM
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if you want to get paid via BTC use nicehash it's good for a beginner with that you can start mining easily, it will also show your BTC/day and also has computation for cost per day. 1st thing you need to study is overclocking and under-volting to maximize the profit potential of your card. then start a search on which coin is the most profitable, single tip coins most profitable usually not listed on whattomine.

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June 19, 2018, 03:34:11 PM
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Hi, can someone give me the follwoing datas:
How much btc/hour
How much consumption/hour

First of all, read this informative bitcointalk post about bitcoin mining in general:
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BITCOIN mining is done today ONLY with ASICs, and any discussion of mining with CPU, GPU or FPGAs will be moved to the altcoin mining section.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2415854.0

(No, i don't want to mine btc, it's for a project...)

I get it now, you had me worried for a little bit. So to clarify, you would like to know the numbers, no matter how small they are.  Let's see.

For SHA256 (BTC mining) your card seems to give something around 1400 MH/s (source: https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-5557-post-30573.html#pid30573)

With that hashrate you can go to https://www.cryptocompare.com/ and see it for yourself (Note: Put power consumption to be zero, to get the raw data for comparison).

With RX480 I'm getting something like $0.0004633 per day or $0.01390 per month (BTC 0.00000208 per month).

In conclusion, with 208 satoshis per month you won't cover your electric bills, not even a small portion of it.
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June 19, 2018, 05:57:45 PM
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My suggestion is not to do that , there are so many miner in the word and computer is so slow than these machine .
I advise you search some new project and low power , maybe you can get some .

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