TH/s to GH/s Calculator

Convert TH/s to GH/s with clear steps. Review batch conversions, unit scaling, and mining context. Download CSV or PDF reports for clean records today.

Calculator Inputs

Formula Used

TH/s to GH/s: GH/s = TH/s × 1000

GH/s to TH/s: TH/s = GH/s ÷ 1000

Hashes per second: H/s = TH/s × 1,000,000,000,000

Effective hash rate after pool fee: Effective rate = Hash rate × (1 - Pool fee ÷ 100)

Energy use: kWh = Watts × Hours ÷ 1000

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the hash rate value.
  2. Select TH/s to GH/s or GH/s to TH/s.
  3. Choose decimal precision for the final answer.
  4. Add pool fee, power use, electricity price, and hours if needed.
  5. Paste batch values when converting many rates together.
  6. Press Calculate to show the result above the form.
  7. Use CSV or PDF download buttons to save the report.

Example Data Table

TH/s GH/s H/s Common Use
0.5 500 5.000000E+11 Small comparison value
1 1,000 1.000000E+12 Base conversion check
95 95,000 9.500000E+13 ASIC miner estimate
250 250,000 2.500000E+14 High capacity miner

Understanding TH/s to GH/s Conversion

Hash rate tells how many hash attempts a mining device makes each second. TH/s means terahashes per second. GH/s means gigahashes per second. The units describe the same speed, but they use different scales. One terahash equals one thousand gigahashes. This calculator changes the scale without changing the real mining power.

Why This Unit Matters

Mining hardware pages often show large devices in TH/s. Older cards, small rigs, and testing tools may show GH/s. A quick converter helps compare both formats. It also reduces mistakes when copying figures into profitability sheets. Since mining estimates depend on hash rate, even a small unit error can distort revenue, pool share, and efficiency checks.

Advanced Inputs Included

The tool accepts a main value, direction, precision, and optional batch list. It can also estimate watts per terahash, energy use, daily electricity cost, and pool adjusted hash rate. These extra fields help users connect a simple unit conversion with real mining planning. You can enter one value for a fast answer. You can also paste many numbers for a table.

Reading the Results

The converted rate appears first. The calculator also shows scientific notation, base hashes per second, and energy related notes when power details are entered. Pool fee adjustment shows the effective hash rate after the selected fee. This does not predict block rewards. It only helps show how fees reduce credited work.

Best Practices

Use consistent units across every mining sheet. Check whether a manufacturer lists nominal, average, or overclocked hash rate. Enter electricity cost carefully, because energy spending can change profitability more than the conversion itself. Save CSV files when comparing many machines. Use PDF reports when sharing a simple result with clients or team members.

Final Notes

TH/s and GH/s conversion is simple, but it supports bigger decisions. It can help compare ASIC miners, estimate farm capacity, review invoices, and clean old spreadsheets. A clear conversion record keeps calculations traceable. That is useful when prices, difficulty, or power rates change. Treat the result as a unit conversion, not as a guaranteed mining income forecast.

Keep notes beside each run for audits. Later reviews then stay clear, fair, and easy for everyone after hardware changes or upgrades.

FAQs

What does TH/s mean?

TH/s means terahashes per second. It shows one trillion hash attempts per second. Mining hardware commonly uses this unit for high speed devices.

What does GH/s mean?

GH/s means gigahashes per second. It shows one billion hash attempts per second. It is smaller than TH/s and useful for older or smaller mining systems.

How many GH/s are in one TH/s?

One TH/s equals 1,000 GH/s. Multiply the TH/s value by 1,000 to convert it into GH/s.

How do I convert GH/s back to TH/s?

Divide the GH/s value by 1,000. For example, 50,000 GH/s equals 50 TH/s.

Does this calculator estimate mining profit?

No. It converts hash rate units and gives optional energy notes. Profit also needs coin price, network difficulty, block reward, and fees.

What is pool fee adjusted hash rate?

It is the hash rate after subtracting the chosen pool fee percentage. It gives a simple view of credited work after pool deductions.

Can I convert many values together?

Yes. Add comma, space, or line separated values in the batch field. The calculator creates a separate conversion table.

Why is hashes per second shown?

Hashes per second is the base unit. It helps verify scale and supports technical comparison across GH/s, TH/s, and raw hash values.

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