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BTC $72,038.00 KAWPOW $0.0037/d CUCKAROO29 $0.0420/d ETCHASH $0.0009/d SCRYPT $0.6239/d KADENA $0.0237/d BLAKE3 $0.0001/d ZHASH $0.0008/d BTC $72,038.00 KAWPOW $0.0037/d CUCKAROO29 $0.0420/d ETCHASH $0.0009/d SCRYPT $0.6239/d KADENA $0.0237/d BLAKE3 $0.0001/d ZHASH $0.0008/d
GEFO

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060

NexaPoW GPU Nvidia · Jan 2025
$-0.29 /day
Income $0.00 · Cost $0.29
Hashrate
93 Mh/s
Power
140.0 W
Efficiency
1.51 j/Mh
Algorithm
NexaPoW

As of , the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 earns $-0.29/day mining NexaPoW at 93 Mh/s drawing 140.0 W. Profit is net of $0.1/kWh electricity. Source: MiningBoard live profitability index.

Hardware
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Income/d
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Cost/d
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Profit/d
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Profitability over time

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Period /Day /Month
Income $0.00 $0.00
Cost
$0.1/kWh
$0.29 $8.70
Profit $-0.29 $-8.70
All algorithms this rig supports
Algorithm Efficiency Profit
Ethash
51Mh · 120.0W
2.35 j/Mh $-0.29
CuckooCycle
5.5Hh · 140.0W
25.45 j/Hh $-0.34
ProgPow
25Mh · 150.0W
6.00 j/Mh $-0.36
XelisHashV2
25Kh · 110.0W
4.40 j/Kh $-0.26
Etchash
51Mh · 120.0W
2.35 j/Mh $-0.29
KAWPOW
25Mh · 150.0W
6.00 j/Mh $-0.36
NexaPoW
93Mh · 140.0W
1.51 j/Mh $-0.34
Zhash
83Hh · 130.0W
1.57 j/Hh $-0.31
Autolykos2
120Mh · 110.0W
0.92 j/Mh $-0.26
Description

The GeForce RTX 5060 from Nvidia mines the NexaPoW algorithm at a maximum hashrate of 93Mh with a power consumption of 120W.

Specifications
Architecture
Blackwell
Process
4 nm
Release
2025
TDP
145 W
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Carbon footprint

Yearly emissions by energy source

Based on the rig's annual power draw and the carbon intensity of common grid mixes.

Energy source CO₂e / yr
Wind 11 kg
Nuclear 12 kg
Hydroelectric 24 kg
Geothermal 39 kg
Solar 46 kg
Biofuels 238 kg
Gas 507 kg
Coal 849 kg

Estimates only — actual emissions vary by hardware, cooling, and grid mix.