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October 24, 2019, 09:17:07 PM
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i got 3 3900x rigs and 1 3700x

i got some of the noctua coolers the huge sink dual fans at 1.3v or higer they cannot handle the heat to get above 13000h/s so i think you are right u need water cooling. anyone know of a good water cooler for my next build?

Evga two fan.    120mm 65c

Corsair two fan 140mm 58c

Look for sales .

The Corsair is impressive.

I use ram clocked to 2666 it does 3000 stock

Both builds use 32gb ram.

hmm thx i was told by micocenter reps a two fan liquid wonnt beat a two fan top of line noctua
they said u need a three fan but they cost like $250 no way.

i get 12500 on one of my 3900x boxes woth 84 temps tho with the $89 noct

Then again you get pump failures, leaking etc on water cooling. Then you gotta ask yourselfs are the extra 500h/s worth it.

its more about lower temps, i do 12300 but the temps are around 83 degrees

Yea thats some bad temps for sure. is 1.3v the lowest you can go? 

Well i guess another reason to go with the r5 3600s .
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November 10, 2019, 02:59:56 AM
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No need water cooling for 3900x. I used one Thermalright 140 with two fans, and one with stock cooler but with a $10 fan pointing at the rig. Both of them are around 12k at around 70c. I set the cpus running at 4G around 1.2v.

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November 10, 2019, 08:29:59 PM
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No need water cooling for 3900x. I used one Thermalright 140 with two fans, and one with stock cooler but with a $10 fan pointing at the rig. Both of them are around 12k at around 70c. I set the cpus running at 4G around 1.2v.

Of course it's not "needed". Even with air cooling it's running within spec.

But I definitely feel more confortable with 62-63ºC with all cores @ 4.14/4.166 Ghz.

And this with a water cooler that's cheaper than the high-end air coolers.

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November 10, 2019, 08:43:27 PM
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Of course it's not "needed". Even with air cooling it's running within spec.

It depends on the algo, most algos favourable to CPUs run relatively cool because they often stall
waiting for memory. If you want to see how hot it can get try sha256d.

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November 10, 2019, 08:49:51 PM
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Of course it's not "needed". Even with air cooling it's running within spec.

It depends on the algo, most algos favourable to CPUs run relatively cool because they often stall
waiting for memory. If you want to see how hot it can get try sha256d.

Of course. But here I'm making a before and after comparison.

Mining Monero running 21 threads
Stock cooler (Wraith Prism) - 84-85ºC @ 3.99 Ghz
Masterliquid 240 - 62-63ºC @ 4.166 Ghz.

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November 11, 2019, 04:13:46 AM
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a huge fan cooler is okay in an open rig.

but water 💦 💧 cooling works well in cases.

they don't leak if you buy all in one models.

they are quiet and truly are good space heater rigs.

i have three ryzen 9/3900x rigs now.

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November 11, 2019, 11:52:12 AM
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My point is don't engineer your cooling solution based on one algo
that can't even use all threads.

sha256d is a good thermal stress test.

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November 12, 2019, 12:48:57 AM
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i got 3 3900x rigs and 1 3700x

i got some of the noctua coolers the huge sink dual fans at 1.3v or higer they cannot handle the heat to get above 13000h/s so i think you are right u need water cooling. anyone know of a good water cooler for my next build?

Evga two fan.    120mm 65c

Corsair two fan 140mm 58c

Look for sales .

The Corsair is impressive.

I use ram clocked to 2666 it does 3000 stock

Both builds use 32gb ram.

More RAM better performance?  I'm running two 9 3900xs with 8GB getting around 10,000 kH.
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November 12, 2019, 12:54:13 AM
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i got 3 3900x rigs and 1 3700x

i got some of the noctua coolers the huge sink dual fans at 1.3v or higer they cannot handle the heat to get above 13000h/s so i think you are right u need water cooling. anyone know of a good water cooler for my next build?

Evga two fan.    120mm 65c

Corsair two fan 140mm 58c

Look for sales .

The Corsair is impressive.

I use ram clocked to 2666 it does 3000 stock

Both builds use 32gb ram.

More RAM better performance?  I'm running two 9 3900xs with 8GB getting around 10,000 kH.

No you just need dual channel. Its all about timinings...hitting 13.5k with customs timings on shitty ram, and over 14k with decent ram, with total system power around 130 watts at the wall and 65c CPU temps.

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November 12, 2019, 01:00:08 AM
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i got 3 3900x rigs and 1 3700x

i got some of the noctua coolers the huge sink dual fans at 1.3v or higer they cannot handle the heat to get above 13000h/s so i think you are right u need water cooling. anyone know of a good water cooler for my next build?

Evga two fan.    120mm 65c

Corsair two fan 140mm 58c

Look for sales .

The Corsair is impressive.

I use ram clocked to 2666 it does 3000 stock

Both builds use 32gb ram.

More RAM better performance?  I'm running two 9 3900xs with 8GB getting around 10,000 kH.

No you just need dual channel. Its all about timinings...hitting 13.5k with customs timings on shitty ram, and over 14k with decent ram, with total system power around 130 watts at the wall and 65c CPU temps.

How do you do that, how do you know what timings to use?  I should say I'm hitting 10k on Random XL loki.
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November 12, 2019, 06:56:32 AM
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a few questions if i wanted to mine with random x on a ryzen 7 3000 series.

How much page file ram size should i set?

How to I enabled fast mode? It seems to default to slow mode

What software should i use to monitor cpu temps?

how do i edit the config files to mine on the pool i want?  Can someone give me an example of what I should edit in the config?

Thanks
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November 12, 2019, 04:26:47 PM
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a few questions if i wanted to mine with random x on a ryzen 7 3000 series.

How much page file ram size should i set?

How to I enabled fast mode? It seems to default to slow mode

What software should i use to monitor cpu temps?

how do i edit the config files to mine on the pool i want?  Can someone give me an example of what I should edit in the config?

Thanks

Windows 10 you can just dl ryzen master and see temps and set your cpu oc there.

fast mode is enabled by default isnt it, if cpu hw aes.  nowadays i belive xmrig and xmr-stak sets huge/large pages automatic.

xmrig example:
Code:
"pools": [
        {
            "algo": null,
            "coin": null,
            "url": "donate.v2.xmrig.com:3333",
            "user": "YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS",
            "pass": "x",
            "rig-id": null,
            "nicehash": false,
            "keepalive": false,
            "enabled": true,
            "tls": false,
            "tls-fingerprint": null,
            "daemon": false,
            "self-select": null

xmrig its the donate.v2.xmrig.com:3333 that you change to your pool adress. just open the config with notepad for example and do your changes.



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December 24, 2019, 05:22:49 PM
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My Random-X mining config:

X570-P (the cheapest one) Asus MB
Ryzen 3600 with a Be Quiet Pure rock slim (I used it with my Ryzen 2400G). Coolermaster Mastergel cooling paste
16GB DDR4 3733 (currently running @3600MHz), a cheap -for the specs (3733MHz CL17)- Patriot dual channel kit .
SSD 860Evo M2
No CPU overclock applied, running at a steady 3950MHz.

XMRrig latest version.

When the CPU is free of any other working load: 6K+ H/s (can go up to 6.5K)
When syncing 2 full nodes (catching up): 3,5-4K H/s
When syncing one node + Bitcoin core synchronised: 5,2-5,4K H/s

50% of the Ryzen 3900X perf for less than 40% of its price.

Might invest next year or in 2021 in a bigger Zen3 (when launched) CPU depending on which coins will use Random-X

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January 22, 2020, 09:13:45 PM
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My results with Ryzen 5 1600AF:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8Zs03TCap0

My crypto mining channel - Aleks Mining
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January 26, 2020, 06:08:48 PM
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It depends on the coin difficulty you are going to mine. But you can try RandomX coins with this machine such as Monero or Loki. I'm mining Loki with my CPUs and the miner I'm using is xmr-stak-rx. Not much profitable as compared to the current price but still I have good hopes for the future.
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February 23, 2020, 05:03:33 PM
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If someone don't know how to mine with CPU, see my tutorial:

Monero CPU Mining Tutorial - https://youtu.be/fsHYK4zmRlU

My crypto mining channel - Aleks Mining
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February 23, 2020, 06:13:24 PM
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Two E5-2667 V3 ES 8 core cpu's running Wolfs GPU XMR miner average ~1150 H/s .

[19:26:35] New job at diff 100002
[19:26:35] Thread 2, (CPU): 35.40H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 20, (CPU): 37.13H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 33, (CPU): 34.98H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 28, (CPU): 35.34H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 11, (CPU): 35.95H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 4, (CPU): 36.18H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 31, (CPU): 38.17H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 25, (CPU): 36.45H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 21, (CPU): 36.10H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 26, (CPU): 35.24H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 23, (CPU): 35.04H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 17, (CPU): 35.13H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 19, (CPU): 35.69H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 22, (CPU): 34.83H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 9, (CPU): 36.44H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 5, (CPU): 35.91H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 15, (CPU): 35.49H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 18, (CPU): 35.82H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 24, (CPU): 35.23H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 30, (CPU): 34.75H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 10, (CPU): 35.69H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 8, (CPU): 36.04H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 32, (CPU): 35.52H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 12, (CPU): 34.56H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 29, (CPU): 35.68H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 27, (CPU): 37.30H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 7, (CPU): 35.57H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 13, (CPU): 35.18H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 16, (CPU): 35.43H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 6, (CPU): 34.81H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 3, (CPU): 33.71H/s
[19:26:35] Thread 14, (CPU): 37.04H/s


Yes cpu's can be viable.

EDIT: Added this from the Serve The Home forum Monero performance post.

"CPU Results (wolf's) Using (MB L3 cache/ 2) for threads
4x Intel Xeon E7-8870 V3 = 2600H/s (NB drops to 2000 over time)
2x Intel Xeon E5-2699 V4 = 1723H/s
1x Intel Xeon Phi 7210 = 602H/s (case to use nproc-1)
2x Intel Xeon E5-2698 V4 = 1572H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2698 V3 = 1463H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2690 V3 = 1100H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2667 V3 = 1090H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2658 V3 = 1050H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2650 V4 = 1047H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2650L V4 = 1031H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2683 V3 = 1014H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2680 V3 = 969H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2670 V3 = 969H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2628L V4 = 897H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2650L V3 = 874H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2630 V4 = 866H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2670 V1 = 829H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2650 V1 = 750H/s
2x Intel Xeon E5-2620 V1 = 480H/s
1x Intel Xeon D-1587 = 388H/s
1x Intel Xeon E5-2630L V3 = 334H/s
1x Intel Xeon D-1541 = 242H/s
1x Intel Xeon E3-1515M V5 = 240H/s
1x Intel Xeon D-1540 = 218H/s
1x Intel Xeon E3-1220 V3 = 186H/s (case to use either nproc/2 or nproc-1)
1x Intel Xeon E3-1245 V5 = 161H/s
1x Special CPU = 153H/s (case to use nproc)
1x Intel Atom C3338 = 77H/s (case to use nproc)
1x Intel Pentium D1508 = 47H/s (case to use nproc-1)
1x Intel Atom C2358 = 18H/s (use nproc)


ARM CPU Results (thanks Fractal)
ARM Cortex A7 (Odroid-C1) 5.9H/s (no AES)
ARM Cortex A53 (Odroid-C2) 7.2 H/s (no AES)
ARM Cortex A53 (Pine64) 12.5 H/s @ 4.1W (using AES instructions, thermal limited) 3H/W

GPU Results (ccminer)
1/4x GRID M40 GPU = 220H/s
1x GRID M40 GPU = 880H/s
1x NVIDIA GTX 1070 (ASUS STRIX) = 475H/s
1x NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB (ASUS dual fan) = 431H/s
1x NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB (EVGA ACX single fan) = 432H/s
1x NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti 4GB (PNY) = 297H/s
1x NVIDIA GTX 970 (ASUS STRIX) = 375H/s
1x NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti = 205 H/s (Fractal)
1x NVIDIA GRID K520 (AWS g2.2xlarge) = 164H/s
1x NVIDIA K80 (one of two GPUs AWS p2.xlarge) = 209H/s"







Wolfs GPU XMR miner farster than xmrig?
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February 25, 2020, 06:35:47 AM
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Cpu mining still profitable? I want to buy ryzen 3600, what I can mine with it and how much cents per day?
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February 25, 2020, 07:03:42 AM
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Cpu mining still profitable? I want to buy ryzen 3600, what I can mine with it and how much cents per day?

Mining profitability depends on your electricity price.
Ryzen 3600 is about 6kh/s mining Monero. That is about $0.45/day
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Specifically which CPU model you are talking about? If you mine with RagerX which is the fastest monero mining platform you will get 10% extra hashrate as compare to Xmrig or another mining platform.  And one thing to notice about this platform is it has built-in features which mean with this platform miners don't have to do any manual settings.

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