Nvidia RTX A5000
Model Nvidia RTX A5000 from Nvidia mining algorithm KAWPOW with a maximum hashrate of 42.285Mh for a power consumption of 229w.
Profitability
Period | /Day | /Month |
---|---|---|
Income | $0.57 | $17.10 |
Cost $0.1/kWh |
$0.50 | $15.00 |
Profitability | $0.07 | $2.10 |
Algorithms
Algorithm | Efficiency | Profit |
---|---|---|
KAWPOW
42.285Mh - 229.0W |
0.18J | $0.02 |
BeamHashIII
42h - 224.0W |
0.19J | -$0.15 |
Autolykos2
208.217084Mh - 229.0W |
0.91J | -$0.16 |
Zhash
107h - 229.0W |
0.47J | -$0.20 |
NeoScrypt
2.18024Mh - 229.0W |
0.01J | -$0.30 |
Etchash
105.1Mh - 222.0W |
0.47J | -$0.34 |
Ethash
105.1Mh - 222.0W |
0.47J | -$0.36 |
Lyra2z
7.718245Mh - 161.0W |
0.05J | -$0.39 |
Blake (2s)
8.411984448Gh - 212.0W |
0.04J | -$0.51 |
Keccak
1.590813835Gh - 212.0W |
0.01J | -$0.51 |
X16R
28.653485Mh - 214.0W |
0.13J | -$0.51 |
Lyra2REv2
84.82771Mh - 220.0W |
0.39J | -$0.53 |
X16Rv2
16.841522Mh - 223.0W |
0.08J | -$0.54 |
Specification
GPU Power | 230 W |
GPU cores | 8192 |
Max Memory Bandwidth | 768 GB/s |
Max Memory Size | 24 GB |
Memory Type | GDDR6 |
Release | May 2021 |
Mining pools for Nvidia RTX A5000
Pool | Start Mining |
---|---|
Nicehash | nicehash.com |
Mining Rig Rental | miningrigrental.com |
zpool | zpool.ca |
XmrPool | xmrpool.net |
Zergpool | zergpool.com |
XmrPool Hub | xmrpoolhub.com |
Mining Pool Hub | miningpoolhub.com |
Carbon Footprint
Estimating the carbon footprint from the cryptocurrency mining operations of the Nvidia RTX A5000 in a year, based on energy consumption and various energy sources
Energy Source | Carbon Intensity (gCO2e/kWh) | Yearly Power Consumption (kWh) | Yearly Carbon Footprint (kgCO2e/year) |
---|---|---|---|
Wind | 21 | ||
Nuclear | 23 | ||
Hydroelectric | 47 | ||
Geothermal | 75 | ||
Solar | 89 | ||
Biofuels | 454 | ||
Gas | 969 | ||
Coal | 1,621 |
Warning: The numbers provided above are merely an estimate of the carbon footprint resulting from cryptocurrency mining. They are presented for informational purposes and should be seen as references only, not as an absolute exact figure. The actual carbon emissions can vary based on many different factors such as the approach, calculation methods, and specific parameters of each mining technology type. We recommend users to consider these figures as a small part of a larger environmental picture and the impact of cryptocurrency mining on it.