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Ofcourse the first thing we need to test on AMD’s Threadripper 1950x is how well it mines crypto currency. Pool: sumopool.sonofatech.com ASRock X399 …

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40 Comentários

  1. Those numbers and the numbers I'm seeing in comments seem incredibly low….. I'm running an r5 2600x at stock speed and getting 2,000+h/s at 66w…
    Maybe all the numbers I see are just 2 years old and great improvements have been made but who's to say? Any feedback is appreciated

  2. Nice video! I’m just curious, what specification for a CPU or GPU is important for mining XMR??? Is the algorithm memory intensive like Etherium???

  3. Have you had any luck getting risers to work with this board? I was only able to get a riser working in the 1x slot. I am sure I am missing something. I changed pci's to gen2 but still no luck..:(

  4. I would try pulling up Windows Task Manager and finding the mining application under the details tab. Right click the app and choose "Set Affinity". Then click the check box of all the threads that the mining app is using… Please try this, it works very well while mining with both a CPU with a high thread count (my Ryzen 7, 16 threads) and GPUs. Selecting the alternate threads on the GPU mining apps. Let me know how it works on the Threadripper! 🙂

  5. You dont need to OC at all, it's working on the L3 cache. Hardware Canucks got 1370 @180w stock.

  6. I built a video editing desktop with the 1950x. With no o/c its pulling 1050-1100 h/s in the background. Every day I edit video, it buys me a beer!

  7. Looking at the rate of change in Monero, it will take aprox. 2.5 years from this current difficulty rate. But everyday the difficulty changes, assuming e = mc^2, It will take 6-8 years to pay this off. Excluding the costs of a motherboard and PSU and hard drive/usb to actually run this

  8. What hash did you get after some tweaks and do you know the Hs difference from when SMT is on vs of.

  9. My Ryzen 1700 does 610 H/s @ 4GHz. Pretty good bang for the buck.

    Given the 1950X has twice the threads I guess it makes sense it would do around 1200 H/s?

  10. I'm doing 500 h/s on E5-2687W (1 cpu, 8-core).  The reason I find this interesting is just the cost.  You can get 2 x E5-2690 (2 cpu, 16-core) on eBay with case/p/s/motherboard and ram for $800-900 range (thats slightly slower than my cpu on a single cpu, but almost the same, so I'd estimate about 1k/s on a dual cpu e5-2690).  So you keep up with a Threadripper with much cheaper yesteryear workstation.  I don't know how many watts at the wall.  It's not the only metric.  I don't dedicate a box to mining.  For me, memory is important for my big data applications.  You can get 256GB of RAM for the HP Z820, real cheap.   Threadripper mobo's often limit to 128GB of RAM and even if they didn't, the price is in the stratosphere.   However, if going Threadripper, always go with the fastest ram.  It literally costs $10 more to get the faster ram, and it will speed up certain things (big data scans, for one).  So if going all the way to DDR4 and then plug in slower ram when you barely saved a penny at that point? no way!    If going new, get the fast ram.  My ram is half as fast.

  11. My R5 1600 does best at 8 threads, ~500 h/s and uses 50W on stock. That is the setup i use when im not using the my rig as doing anything has a large impact, 6 threads do ~435 H/s but i can use my rig for most normal tasks with dropping by ~10%.

  12. You should propably enable huge pages in your windows OS. That is why you get that "alloc failed" message in the beginning. You have to set some group policy within windows itself, and i don't remember it precisely. But i am sure you find that by googeling.
    It got the hashrate on my fx8350 from around 330 H/s up to around 400 H/s, just with changing a simple setting and rebooting.

  13. yo bro any chance you would do a E-atx server bro, i am actually looking to build a amd 7000 dual or single epyc server , only thing i would be difficult is understanding the ram on it ,

  14. My FX8350 has 430 h/s in stock so if i im gonna pay x5 his price i should see about 2200 h/s bro

  15. I… I don't know what that means. Is that good? Is that bad? What is that? Compared to an actual mining machine thing that you can by is that decent? I have no context and barely understand the concept of mining crypto currency to begin with.

  16. Today November 27th, 2017
    Hashpower: 1121
    Power consumption 228
    Power cost 0.1$
    Profit per month $72.88

  17. Hello son of tech! I am your follower. I really appreciate your efforts on making such useful videos. What all info I search for mining your videos were in top. Now I heard my friend saying amd threadripper is good for xmr so I search for it here you again. Love your channel my Wikipedia for mining:)

  18. Not too shabby. With xmr at $160, electricity at 0.09 kw/h, and 1950x at $799, it will pay for itself in a year, not including the insanely expensive mobo of course.

  19. why would you bottleneck that cpu with too slow RAM? oO; Up till about 3200Mhz the difference is significant on how fast ryzen runs.
    Ryzen 1200 @ 4.05Ghz does 320H/s using xmrig

  20. Definitely can build one monero mining machine with x399 motherboard and 1950 threadripper, 16 gb of ram and 7 rx vega 64. Fully utilised.

  21. Starting caveat – your score seems an exact extrapolation to mine on 8 cores/16 threads I get like 515ish…I've tried everything under the sun with my Ryzen 1700 at 3.875….the two things I've found that helps…(I use Nicehash, but you can easily do the same with XMR yourself…a.)keep restarting the app until you get to 90% of your target score (ie. I won't really let it run until it starts at 480-490ish)…then (WHILE YOU HAVE TASK MANAGER OPEN ALREADY)…b.)On Details…set your priority to Realtime…what this does, is it will LOCK which threads it works on. Anything else the CPU does will avoid those threads. Doing anything else (browsing the web etc…will drop my hash by about 20%)…regardless of Total CPU usage. Upping the Affinity only lowers the scores. More ram, faster ram – does nothing. Clock speed does, hence your slightly higher hash than mine per core. Now, back to the affinity…when I've locked the threads with the "Realtime" priority – it seems to like full use of those specific cores…without the "Priority" it will bounce all over and lowers hash about 10%…While putting affinity to say 14 or 15 of the cores…it still gave me 2 to play with (mind you I've played with all friggin possible combos of this)…it would ALWAYS lower the hash rate..even if I pinned it to 15 cores at 95% total CPU usage. All in all, the way it naturally uses 50% of the threads not only allows the best hash rates…but also full use of your computer (remembering you'll drop 20% or so while watching Youtube or whatever)…now…considering a 1700's price to the 1950x? -no brainer…drop two AMD GPU's into an X370 board with a 1700….my rig is already paid for and then some :)………..I hope that helps.. Great videos! Ps…watching Youtube, 2 browser windows open with as many tabs as I want with a RX 480 and RX 580 mining as I watch…CPU usage only hits 63% (while itself mining!)