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November 07, 2021, 12:24:06 PM
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CPU mining is a complete waste of electricity and time, CPU mining have been dead since Monero abandoned cryptonight algorithm years ago, till this day no other algorithms works better in terms of profitability for CPUs, it's way better to mine with GPU this days
In most cases, the standard user uses processors that cost between $ 100 and $ 300.
Such processors are useless for mining, because the profit is very small
Hardly anyone uses the AMD THREADRIPPER 3600-3900 Series in their home or work PCs. But if you use this processor for work, then you can mine on it in your free time for a faster payback.

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November 13, 2021, 02:20:50 PM
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CPU mining is a complete waste of electricity and time, CPU mining have been dead since Monero abandoned cryptonight algorithm years ago, till this day no other algorithms works better in terms of profitability for CPUs, it's way better to mine with GPU this days
In most cases, the standard user uses processors that cost between $ 100 and $ 300.
Such processors are useless for mining, because the profit is very small
Hardly anyone uses the AMD THREADRIPPER 3600-3900 Series in their home or work PCs. But if you use this processor for work, then you can mine on it in your free time for a faster payback.

So a 300$ 5800X making 2$ a day isn't worth it? I run batches of older Xeons, they are not great but they earn decently and cost around 80$

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November 13, 2021, 02:30:00 PM
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CPU mining is a complete waste of electricity and time, CPU mining have been dead since Monero abandoned cryptonight algorithm years ago, till this day no other algorithms works better in terms of profitability for CPUs, it's way better to mine with GPU this days
In most cases, the standard user uses processors that cost between $ 100 and $ 300.
Such processors are useless for mining, because the profit is very small
Hardly anyone uses the AMD THREADRIPPER 3600-3900 Series in their home or work PCs. But if you use this processor for work, then you can mine on it in your free time for a faster payback.

So a 300$ 5800X making 2$ a day isn't worth it? I run batches of older Xeons, they are not great but they earn decently and cost around 80$
But you also need a motherboard, cooling system, hard drive and memory if you are building a mining farm from processors.
And your expenses increase by 2 times, and the profit can quickly decrease.
What old Xeons processors do you use and how much profit do they give per day?

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November 13, 2021, 02:42:05 PM
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No one knows if this coin will increase in value. 
I’m a big believer in matic polygon. But the price is really low.  It has a huge eco system and has amazing fundamentals.  Replaces high eth gas fees for Few pennies.
Just wait and see I guess
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November 13, 2021, 03:10:18 PM
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I try to mine Raptoreum right now, but I can only get 2100 H/s out of my 5950X.... I have absolutely no idea what's the problem and there is absolutely no support or anything...

I downloaded cpuminer-gr-1.2.4.1 for windows.
I downloaded the config.json from my pool.
I sarted cpuminer batchfile - anything else to do?
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November 13, 2021, 07:50:40 PM
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https://mineraptoreum.com/
that's where you can find whats the average hashrate for your cpu. And its the double of what you obtain.

If you have problem mining ethereum you are askying ethereum or the miner ?
So...
https://discord.gg/FwEfyvab

go there,write  in miner problem channel  Ask Delgon and I'm sure he is helping you like he is helping everybody .
Have you "tuned" the miner like its written in the readmefile?
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November 13, 2021, 11:50:55 PM
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Not at all. It depends on CPU you buy -> but yes i bought no CPU for mining -> but i use my mining rig CPU´s for mining  Cheesy
But a Ryzen CPU is worse to buy for mining -> example my R9 3900 (bought for chia plotting) cost me 400€ and the CPU give between 2 - 5€ a day -> 100 - 200 days to touch the ROI -> what GPU can give us a ROI between 100 - 200 days?

But i am agree, i would never build a RIG only for CPU mining -> but you can push the income of an rig a little bit.

By the way i am mining with profitswitching on zergpool and let me pay in BTC -> over 0,5BTC mined by my CPU´s in the last years.

A little unfair comparison between the CPU and GPU days to ROI  Wink

Remember where we are right now, the GPU prices are higher than normal due to very high demand unlike the CPUs. But there is information that AMD Ryzen gaming PCs and CPUs are being targeted by cryptocurrency miners lately. So obviously if the demand for the CPUs rises more, the days to ROI are going to be stretched further just like the case with GPUs

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I try to mine Raptoreum right now, but I can only get 2100 H/s out of my 5950X.... I have absolutely no idea what's the problem and there is absolutely no support or anything...

I downloaded cpuminer-gr-1.2.4.1 for windows.
I downloaded the config.json from my pool.
I sarted cpuminer batchfile - anything else to do?

You need to do a 4 hours full tune to be able to get the best hashrate of your cpu, after that a file called tune_config will be created and then that file will be used every time you restart your miner, meaning there will be no need to do that 4 hours full tune again.

Anyway, in my view, cpu mining should be at least 3 to 5 times more profitable than gpu mining cause is much harder and expensive to set it up, reason is not is because we dont have more cpu coins, so all total hashrate goes into one or 2 coins, monero or raptoreum at moment, there was another cpu coin, a third one.

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November 14, 2021, 04:23:44 PM
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me also i wanted to try to mine raptoreum i tried to mine with wildrig multi but i didn't succeed then now i'm trying to mine with cpuminer but it took 155 minutes to do the tuning and then despite saying that the gains by mining with a ryzen were good to me they seems very low in half a day i mined half raptoreum in my opinion there is more gain with uplexa
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November 16, 2021, 07:40:07 AM
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I try to mine Raptoreum right now, but I can only get 2100 H/s out of my 5950X.... I have absolutely no idea what's the problem and there is absolutely no support or anything...

I downloaded cpuminer-gr-1.2.4.1 for windows.
I downloaded the config.json from my pool.
I sarted cpuminer batchfile - anything else to do?

Did you not let it run a full tune at start?

It runs a full tune at launch that takes a couple of hours. Once that is done you should be getting 15-30% more hash depending on the CPU model so well worth doing it.

The only point of concern in that process is that you tune with as many threads as you plan on running for mining.

Also because of the number of rotations let it run for 24 hours then use that average the fastest rotations are about 5-6x faster than the slowest.

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November 17, 2021, 06:31:02 AM
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Im setting up a cpu mining rig too atm. I read that fast ram timing help to get more hashrate, so cl14 is better than cl16. but what about the frequency. is 2666 mhz faster than 2133 e.g.? or is the most important the timing?
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November 17, 2021, 09:41:00 AM
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Im setting up a cpu mining rig too atm. I read that fast ram timing help to get more hashrate, so cl14 is better than cl16. but what about the frequency. is 2666 mhz faster than 2133 e.g.? or is the most important the timing?


Yes, currently the sweet spot for price/performance is 3600mhz cl16. It should be between $60 and $75. For price/performance the 3900x seems to be the best cpu to get.
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November 17, 2021, 09:58:16 AM
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I am close to pull the trigger on a Threadripper 3960X. But i dont find the hashrate for it.
Can anybody help? Have got a mainboard and 4 x 16GB kit 3600 CL16 here. CL14 too if needed.
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November 17, 2021, 10:35:19 AM
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so more mhz is as important as low latency?

3600 cl16 better than 2666 cl13 e.g.?
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November 17, 2021, 01:23:50 PM
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I am close to pull the trigger on a Threadripper 3960X. But i dont find the hashrate for it.
Can anybody help? Have got a mainboard and 4 x 16GB kit 3600 CL16 here. CL14 too if needed.
There is a link to the hashrate table
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1251104.msg58451380#msg58451380
it may have a hash rate even higher than the Threadripper 3960X processor, but this is a very expensive model.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ABYpRGBEOg_OcMdhspS1DfklVjetuUhGca_s3H3gjRI/edit#gid=609370861

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November 28, 2021, 11:01:06 AM
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Hi

can you suggest me a pool with payment that does not collapse in the event of a minig stop.

I have a pc at home and it happens that I have to use it and then I put the ming to sleep. if I am not mistaken many pools considering the daily average as a payment method. I would need one that does not collapse yields in the event of a du stop.


Thank you
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December 01, 2021, 04:25:14 AM
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There's already been a bitstream developed for RTMs algo.
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December 01, 2021, 05:01:00 AM
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Thx, the 3960x is now in the list.
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December 02, 2021, 03:35:16 AM
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I try to mine Raptoreum right now, but I can only get 2100 H/s out of my 5950X.... I have absolutely no idea what's the problem and there is absolutely no support or anything...

I downloaded cpuminer-gr-1.2.4.1 for windows.
I downloaded the config.json from my pool.
I sarted cpuminer batchfile - anything else to do?

Make sure your miner is running 32 threads when it opens, and make sure you run it as an administrator.
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December 03, 2021, 03:49:21 AM
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Xmrig now supports this coin.   I prefer it myself.
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