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NiHaoMike
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May 13, 2017, 04:55:03 AM |
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You'll only be able to "indirect mine" as in mine altcoins and convert to Bitcoin.
A Ryzen is overkill for a dedicated mining PC but it would make sense if you have other uses.
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May 13, 2017, 05:31:02 AM |
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All that is needed is a dual core CPU (unless your going to mine with the CPU),4 gigs mediocre ram for the mobo,& a mobo with as many slots for vid cards as your planning to use. I use old PCs with at least one 16x PCIE slot that I get for free,but usually have another 1x slot so I can get 2 cards mining for just the cost of new cards & new PSU. And I also use old hard drives,about 40 gig or more is enough,if you going to hold coin wallets you'll need a 120 or bigger just in case. You don't have to have a mobo with 6 or 7 card slots
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July 23, 2017, 02:57:02 PM |
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You'll only be able to "indirect mine" as in mine altcoins and convert to Bitcoin.
A Ryzen is overkill for a dedicated mining PC but it would make sense if you have other uses.
I am not so sure. I put together an X370 rig just to see. With a Ryzen 7 you can mine Monero + your GPUs can mine away as well. Two advantages: using new cards like the 1080 Ti, I see better performance, more like 3.5 Sol/W than 3.x <lower> on an 1150 board using the exact same GPUs. Nothing changed but the motherboard/CPU. Also, there is a speed bump up that I notice when using the CPU to mine; that is, the GPU hash rates jumps up a little bit when mining Zcash. And if you get the 65 watt Ryzen, when the motherboard is just idling (not mining) you'll see right away that the power draw is a bit less. Biggest drawback to Ryzen is installing Windows 10. If you get an old OEM disk with Win10 64-bit build 1507, for example, constant errors and freezes. Ryzen does not become stable until Win10 build 1511 or higher. But good luck using "Windows Update Manager" to get there. I would say, get at least to 1511 or build 16xx, and then stop there and mine.
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July 23, 2017, 04:42:13 PM |
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The only advantage I see mining on a new platform like the AMD AM4 is, you will get a bit more hashrate than mining with the same devices in old generation motherboards. I have an example from myself, Mining with a 1050 ti on LGA 1150 board gave me barely 12 Mhash in Ethereum and mining with it on a LGA 1151 board gave me almost 15 Mhash.
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July 24, 2017, 04:34:00 AM |
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The only advantage I see mining on a new platform like the AMD AM4 is, you will get a bit more hashrate than mining with the same devices in old generation motherboards. I have an example from myself, Mining with a 1050 ti on LGA 1150 board gave me barely 12 Mhash in Ethereum and mining with it on a LGA 1151 board gave me almost 15 Mhash.
You are correct. 1080 Ti's on my 1150, couldn't really do better than 3.0x Sol/w. I am now getting 3.6+ Sol/w. And the Ryzen is a decent CPU miner for the power it uses. Not a huge difference, but enough to matter.
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November 16, 2017, 05:39:06 PM |
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Bump.
I was thinking of getting a ASUS ROG Strix B350-F Gaming, Socket-AM4 for mining and a r5 1600 cpu. Has any of you guys managed to get 6+ gpus to work with this motherboard, "tank n spank" or more complicated?
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November 16, 2017, 05:56:32 PM |
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Ryzen is silent with new cpu cooler.I only have one gpu.
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December 16, 2017, 06:34:33 PM |
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Bump.
I was thinking of getting a ASUS ROG Strix B350-F Gaming, Socket-AM4 for mining and a r5 1600 cpu. Has any of you guys managed to get 6+ gpus to work with this motherboard, "tank n spank" or more complicated?
I have it too. It's a bad mobo for mining. I tried to five gpus. It worked but low hs. I disabled all usb,sata,hd audi etc but nothing changed. Which card should i buy for mining with 5-6 gpus? I have; - Ryzen 7 1800x - 5x Sapphire 580 Spec - 8 Gb ram - 1x Evga g3 750,1x thermaltake plat 1200 - and i use a nvme disk on m2 slot. Maybe it's a problem. I'll try on a hdd soon.
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December 16, 2017, 06:59:03 PM |
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Don't forget... Ryzen is a killer Cryptonight miner! I have a 1700X slightly overclocked in my home office PC and I get 600 H/S from it.
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Branko
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December 16, 2017, 07:28:25 PM |
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December 16, 2017, 09:44:18 PM |
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Ryzen FOR THE COST isn't all that great at Cryptonote (Monero) mining.
I see 300+ hash out of my old FX 8320e CPUs that cost about a QUARTER of those Ryzen 1700X, and my 8370 pulls close to 400 hash at righr around a THIRD of the cost. Unfortunately, AM3/AM3+ motherboards that are viable for riser rigs seem to pretty much all have gone out of production and are hard to find any more....
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Branko
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December 16, 2017, 10:07:05 PM |
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Ryzen FOR THE COST isn't all that great at Cryptonote (Monero) mining.
I see 300+ hash out of my old FX 8320e CPUs that cost about a QUARTER of those Ryzen 1700X, and my 8370 pulls close to 400 hash at righr around a THIRD of the cost. Unfortunately, AM3/AM3+ motherboards that are viable for riser rigs seem to pretty much all have gone out of production and are hard to find any more....
They also use 3 times more power so added bonus of 8370 is that it can heat your room, too
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December 17, 2017, 06:12:23 PM |
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Ryzen 1700x when mining Monero is going to use MORE power than the 8320e, though less than the 8370 - even if you believe AMD's "quite a bit lower than REAL usage" TDP ratings for the high-end Ryzen CPUs.
My Ryzen 1700 (NO X) which is a "low power" model uses right about the SAME power as the 8320e - though it does push out 100 more hash or so for that power usage.
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