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sr. member
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May 01, 2018, 12:27:18 PM
#29
Xeon Phi. Hands down no contest. The 7210 gets 2800 H/s CryptoNight at around 250W at the wall. I am planning on leading a group buy in the near future for about $1250 per, with these particulars:

- You own the CPU and the board, and I am legally bound to ship on demand. You will be issued an ETH20 token as proof of ownership, so ownership may be easily transferred.

- I will provide internet, power, cooling, electricity, and administration for the first 12 months for free. You just give me an address.

- After 12 months there will be a service fee, but a smart contract will limit my profit.

I'm pretty damn sure you won't find a better CPU, or a better deal, for that matter, unless you make your own GPU farm.

Sorry for the digression, but it seemed relevant.

a single processor gets 2800 mhs? are those the intel
cards you can plug in via pci?

no, it's the bootable version of those cards, host processor
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April 28, 2018, 11:58:04 PM
#28
Xeon Phi. Hands down no contest. The 7210 gets 2800 H/s CryptoNight at around 250W at the wall. I am planning on leading a group buy in the near future for about $1250 per, with these particulars:

- You own the CPU and the board, and I am legally bound to ship on demand. You will be issued an ETH20 token as proof of ownership, so ownership may be easily transferred.

- I will provide internet, power, cooling, electricity, and administration for the first 12 months for free. You just give me an address.

- After 12 months there will be a service fee, but a smart contract will limit my profit.

I'm pretty damn sure you won't find a better CPU, or a better deal, for that matter, unless you make your own GPU farm.

Sorry for the digression, but it seemed relevant.

a single processor gets 2800 mhs? are those the intel
cards you can plug in via pci?
sr. member
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April 28, 2018, 10:49:56 PM
#27
OK cool thanks for all the great info guys yea I think I may go with the threadripper but not the 1050x as I don't really see the extra $$ shelled out for it really worth it in perfomance Smiley
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April 22, 2018, 07:42:06 AM
#26
People in this application they choose for GPU and CPU XMR now. What's cool in the latest version of the application? the withdrawal of the coins mined directly from the application, no need to sign in to the web site at all
legendary
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April 22, 2018, 03:54:33 AM
#25
If we talk about cryptonight algo with 2mb cache per thread requirement I went for Ryzen 5 1600 (full 16mb L3 cache) - 550-600 h/s
Now I wait for new threadripper zen+ but I won't buy 16 cores. 12 cores with full 16+16 mb L3 cache (1920 tr now) seems more reasonable
sr. member
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April 21, 2018, 11:12:47 PM
#24
I would go with Threadripper, being an AMD CPU fanboy myself. They seem to draw less electricity than the Intel counterparts, if that is one of your issues. Getting a nice water cooling system to clock the shit out of them is quite nice aswell.  Grin
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April 21, 2018, 10:33:38 PM
#23
Depends on the algorithm,

BiblePay, CPU Only coin, seems to reward better for lower end machines

I like the Ryzen 7 1700,
can get over 1,000 BiblePay coins a day, which is worth more than $3/day

Did you find it worth it? How is your electricity? Also the volume of the coin looks too low. I don't like C-cex though. But yes, I am looking for potential coins to mine since most top coins are still not worth it.
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April 21, 2018, 10:27:28 PM
#22
Depends on the algorithm,

BiblePay, CPU Only coin, seems to reward better for lower end machines

I like the Ryzen 7 1700,
can get over 1,000 BiblePay coins a day, which is worth more than $3/day
sr. member
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April 21, 2018, 08:24:28 PM
#21
Xeon Phi. Hands down no contest. The 7210 gets 2800 H/s CryptoNight at around 250W at the wall. I am planning on leading a group buy in the near future for about $1250 per, with these particulars:

- You own the CPU and the board, and I am legally bound to ship on demand. You will be issued an ETH20 token as proof of ownership, so ownership may be easily transferred.

- I will provide internet, power, cooling, electricity, and administration for the first 12 months for free. You just give me an address.

- After 12 months there will be a service fee, but a smart contract will limit my profit.

I'm pretty damn sure you won't find a better CPU, or a better deal, for that matter, unless you make your own GPU farm.

Sorry for the digression, but it seemed relevant.
jr. member
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April 21, 2018, 07:32:18 PM
#20
I recently built a Threadripper system.  I really wanted one, but couldn't justify the cost until I read that interview with one of the AMD guys about CPU mining with Cryptonight on TR.  The ROI is slow (2+ years), and the initial investment is steep.  The CPUs retail for $999, MBs are around $400 and RAM is still very expensive.  I run a 1950x @ 4.0Ghz that mines a self-compiled build of XMR-stak, 1475 h/s and draws 200w from the wall.  The rates fluctuate, but it is earning about $50-60/month profit. 

A cheaper option is Ryzen.  My main system before the TR was a Ryzen 7 1700.  You can hash 600-700 on the Ryzen 7, 500-600 on the Ryzen 5 (depending on your overclock).  With Ryzen 2 out now, you can find some good deals on Ryzen 1 (check micro center if you have one near you).
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April 19, 2018, 03:32:11 AM
#19
I think mining with cpu not worth. Better you mining with gpu or asic. Because if you mining use cpu there is a lot problems, such as the cpu will work hard and make it to short live (will die soon). But if you want to mining with small capital, i can suggest go to use mining cloud. Smiley

be careful with mining cloud because of many scams, if you want giving suggestions about that, you must be giving an example legit of mining cloud because I saw a lot newbie have been investing for that without knowing whether scams or no.

be careful mate if investing in cloud mining
That's right, The majority of cloud mining sites are scam's, they follow the pyramid scheme to steal preople's money. I knew a lot of them in the past (e.x: hashocean) a lot of people at the beginning invested a lot in this site and then in the middle of 2016 the site scam thousands of users and run with a lot of money. Be carful guys when investing in any cloud mining site, properly the end is not good at all.
sr. member
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April 19, 2018, 02:52:18 AM
#18
The most important factor in CPU mining is the amount of L3 cache you have, the more the better Smiley

If you don't care about ROI or other costs then you're best bet is the one you mentioned but it will be the most expensive one, since the 1950x is the latest CPU from AMD.

If you would like to get a less expensive CPU with a decent return, I would recommend the Ryzen 1800x and divert the difference of cost to get a decent GPU also.
legendary
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April 19, 2018, 02:30:04 AM
#17
I saw a Dell poweredge server with 48 cores for about $600 the other day, it had 4x amd opteron cpus. +2kH/s xmr, can't beat that for the price.
newbie
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April 19, 2018, 01:52:03 AM
#16
Having a 16 core, 32 thread processor for mining on gives you a huge advantage, but most of all, the Threadripper 1950X's huge 32MB of L3 cache makes it an incredible mining CPU for many cryptocurrencies. It's expensive, sure, but by putting it to work, you could soon pay off the initial outlay for this fantastic processor
legendary
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April 19, 2018, 01:45:27 AM
#15
Latest Intel Xeon if you have the budget for such kind of processor and if not then you should go for the Amd threadripper as already pointed out by a few people.

To maximize the profits you can use 2 or more of these processors. In our company we a have a few servers with Xeon processors, haven't tried them for mining as someone of another company was arrested for putting computers of the company to mine for him.
newbie
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April 19, 2018, 01:29:15 AM
#14
So I'm thinking of building a new computer to mine with a cpu I was looking at the AMD ryzen threadripper 1950x 16 core 32 thread. I think that is the best of the best of cpu's to mine with am I correct or is there another cpu that is better for mining?

Thanks

The ThreadRipper is a great CPU and more affordable than the comparable i9s. However, you should keep in mind that it consumes almost 200 watts of power. That is equivalent to a decent GPU, yet CPU-only coins are a lot more speculative. Also, they tend to be profitable for much shorter amounts of time than GPU coins. At least with ASICs, someone has to design and manufacture the hardware before they kill off GPU mining for an algorithm. It is far quicker and easier to port a CPU algorithm to GPUs, yet the result is about the same for the CPU miners.
jr. member
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April 19, 2018, 01:00:37 AM
#13
You want a CPU with the biggest cache you can find.
Thats all!
sr. member
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Steady State Finance
April 19, 2018, 12:56:06 AM
#12
I think mining with cpu not worth. Better you mining with gpu or asic. Because if you mining use cpu there is a lot problems, such as the cpu will work hard and make it to short live (will die soon). But if you want to mining with small capital, i can suggest go to use mining cloud. Smiley

be careful with mining cloud because of many scams, if you want giving suggestions about that, you must be giving an example legit of mining cloud because I saw a lot newbie have been investing for that without knowing whether scams or no.

be careful mate if investing in cloud mining
hero member
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April 19, 2018, 12:46:14 AM
#11
Not mining in cpu only gpu.
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April 19, 2018, 12:26:40 AM
#10
I think mining with cpu not worth. Better you mining with gpu or asic. Because if you mining use cpu there is a lot problems, such as the cpu will work hard and make it to short live (will die soon). But if you want to mining with small capital, i can suggest go to use mining cloud. Smiley
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