Nice stuff dam great numbers gotta compare these to when I get mine done was doing the same test lol but on 2 rigs as I finally got 2 watt meters in to run 1 stick on 1 rig and 2 on another with cl14 to see how 3.6 all the way up to like you said it gets to hot lol beat me to it :( have been running 2 rigs on 3.8 and the 5950x on 3.8 as well so far but cant move on till I finish my solo week lol
@@madelectronengineering @rabid mining, do you guys set the Root to enable MSR and Large pages in HIVEOS which is off by default, tbh i hit the speeds or more than the tool suggests without it. does it matter in HIVEOS?
@@wassilia1234 nah. It's just not a thing. It after looking around says that. But then the miner says its enabled. So 3900 hs from the cpus is fine. I have faith.
Thanks for sharing your test! But I wouldn't say they are running stable with just a 20 minutes benchmark test. I would at least actually run the miner for 1-2 days before considering it stable.
My 3900X ran 4.2ghz at 1.21V, rock solid. After a couple months I had to bump this up to 1.5V to stay stable. It's a good bet I had some degradation from running those clocks continuously. Around that time RTM became much less profitable, so 4.2 wasn't worth the few extra coins, unlike earlier where even 100mhz saw a large increase in coins mined. I've since dropped it down to 3.8ghz 1V and it' has been happily plugging away at that since.
Power prices do influence these decisions. Considering there is a power crisis in some areas of the world with 5-10x higher prices it can quickly become the determining factor.. but of course also scale. I crank my rigs up to max during the winter because they almost manage to completely replace the panel ovens heating the room. "Free heating" :D They keep the room at ~16C during the night.
I was at 4.2ghz at 1.2v getting an av of 3800H/s and 158.36H/s per thread. Question have you set any cpu affinity? I have it set at 3 with those settings and XMP off. Doing some different testing now!
@@BlackyK 5800x on stock settings should get about 2k Not sure what's wrong with your overclock, but thats what I'm blaming. That or thermal throttling.
@@BlackyK you had to do something wrong, or maybe temperature throttling? i am running ryzen 3600(non x) on 1.24v 4.2ghz and my avg hashrate in pool is 1.9kh/s
Fantastic vid. I just started mining RPT and was being lazy about the settings. Now at .98 3.8ish @ 42C. BeQuitePRO cooler. I will see what else I can get out of it. Just did it through ASRock A-Tuning. Stable so far. AVG Hash 3.5KH/s.
Thanks for the great content. It is very much appreciated for us new minors. Was wondering if you knew how to run the benchmark when using HIVEOS. Additionally, would I have to retune my rigs after adjusting overclocks and undervolting. Thank you again! Love from Jordan.
I'm running 3.8ghz@1v without xmp and benchmark 3325H/s @ 115W with a Quadro NVS plugged in at the moment. Rabid changed his totorials to 3.8ghz @1v too. Question: I've tried to run the full tune command in hive, but it doesn't. It always loads the old tune. Did you have that problem too?
Good Video, I've been doing something similar myself. However I think your logic is flawed. You can't divide the "Max" power draw by the hash to determine the efficiency per watt. To do this you need the average power draw. The best way I've found is in Windows using hwinfo to calculate the average draw. If you do this you'll probably find the best efficiency in the 3.9 - 4Gh range. At least I have
could you tell me what is the average hash rate you are getting on pool? seems like i never get 3.5 Kh/s on pool though offline benchmark i get 3.5 kh/s
Because of the climbing difficulty is this is even financially worth mining? There's a point where you're spending more on electricity than you earn while mining and I think we are beyond that point right now.
Well there's thing called speculative mining. Some people confident doing this probably because at least they can still get 30-100 coins per day, and the coin still not that mainstream yet, there's a chance for price bump in the future, no matter what the coin gains will be decreased more and more but as long as the price bump one day, it's still profit. Speculative mining with cpu is way cheaper than GPU (And with good VRM mobo, cpu will last almost forever), meanwhile GPU just want slap that hashrate on ETH or Raven and could be faced with many machine restart or rerror.
Could someone direct me to a how-to vid (been looking) to make these clock/power adjustments? Is it all done in the BIOS? (Ryzen Master runs for crap on my computer, constantly crashing.) I don't know what "XMP" is (other than it's a thing). I have a Gigabyte X470 and a 3900x. Thanks.
I can not get more than 2200 HASHRATE. I have same cpu and Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Motherboard with win 10. Can some one tell me why is slow. Thanks
Hi Mad, just subscribed bro Hope you can help me i started RTM on 3900x at asrock B550 board steel legend If i set the clock to 3800mhz and voltage to 1v didnt run even in 3600mhz It only runs in Auto/Auto If i made some undervolt underclock it gives me a “exiting waiting to cool down”
so all my gpu mining rigs are low power cpu"s, but my gaming pc is 5900x with a water cooler. the gpu is a 2080ti and is already mining eth, unless im gaming. would it be worth it to cpu mine as well or not worth the wear and tear since its my only windows pc.
Absolutely worth putting that cpu to work, only difference is doing a core speed lock as shown on this video with pbo off would be bad for a gaming machine since games really benefit from the turbo boost.
Nice video! I have my 5900x in gaming rig 4.0 @1.1v, when im playing Im just setting 12 threads in miner and keep mining ;) , 4.0 12t is totally fine in games that Im using, GL
For most of us,we r not looking at how much bucks aday. Its how many coins u gained. The value might 💥 one day. Thats when we multiply how much bucks we have from numbers of coins with the value.
Nice stuff dam great numbers gotta compare these to when I get mine done was doing the same test lol but on 2 rigs as I finally got 2 watt meters in to run 1 stick on 1 rig and 2 on another with cl14 to see how 3.6 all the way up to like you said it gets to hot lol beat me to it :( have been running 2 rigs on 3.8 and the 5950x on 3.8 as well so far but cant move on till I finish my solo week lol
This is high praise from the master! Thanks bro!
@@madelectronengineering @rabid mining, do you guys set the Root to enable MSR and Large pages in HIVEOS which is off by default, tbh i hit the speeds or more than the tool suggests without it. does it matter in HIVEOS?
@@djchotus1 just don't use hive, go for any linux distribution and set up a miner yourself
@@wassilia1234 nah. It's just not a thing. It after looking around says that. But then the miner says its enabled. So 3900 hs from the cpus is fine. I have faith.
@@madelectronengineering I'm doing 1 volt at 3600 and I'm getting 2800 hashrate. Is this good?
Dude congrats on 30k btw 🔥🔥🔥🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!
quality content! straight to the point, no bs. nice job!
Beautifully done. I'd suggest adding in the overalls for profitability and what not too. Much love buddy
Thanks for this test that what i need as new owner and looking for right setup of r9 3900x . Cheers Man
hey, thanks for the infos. I set them on my 5600x to 1v 3800mhz, so now going to stable at 0.95 3700mhz
Thanks for sharing your test! But I wouldn't say they are running stable with just a 20 minutes benchmark test. I would at least actually run the miner for 1-2 days before considering it stable.
Nice!! Waiting for a 9 3900x to come in.
lol donate 2 to me please!! lol jk
My 3900X ran 4.2ghz at 1.21V, rock solid. After a couple months I had to bump this up to 1.5V to stay stable. It's a good bet I had some degradation from running those clocks continuously. Around that time RTM became much less profitable, so 4.2 wasn't worth the few extra coins, unlike earlier where even 100mhz saw a large increase in coins mined. I've since dropped it down to 3.8ghz 1V and it' has been happily plugging away at that since.
I am going to set my first non Intel RTM rigs up this weekend, perfect timing on this video
Thx, just ordered a 5900x System and now i have some numbers to go for
There is no reason to run with XMP on.
XMP is increasing voltage to RAM from 1.2 to 1.35 with no hash improvements but increases power consumption.
Thanks for the advice, I’ve been running 3.6 myself because of your vids. I’m running
2 x 3900x, 1 x 5900x, 1 x 3700x non-stop
Running 4.6 on my 5900x. Massive difference. The 5000series is vastly different to the 3000. Loves more OC
Power prices do influence these decisions. Considering there is a power crisis in some areas of the world with 5-10x higher prices it can quickly become the determining factor.. but of course also scale. I crank my rigs up to max during the winter because they almost manage to completely replace the panel ovens heating the room. "Free heating" :D They keep the room at ~16C during the night.
Cool video, would have loved to see how the scaling stays when clocking even lower with even lower voltages
What overclokcs / undervolts are you running on your RTM rigs? AMD or Intel, share below for everyone to benefit!!!!
I was at 4.2ghz at 1.2v getting an av of 3800H/s and 158.36H/s per thread. Question have you set any cpu affinity? I have it set at 3 with those settings and XMP off. Doing some different testing now!
Ryzen 7 5800x @4.4ghz @1.35V ... Barely cracking 1600 hashrate after a full tune. :(
@@BlackyK
5800x on stock settings should get about 2k
Not sure what's wrong with your overclock, but thats what I'm blaming. That or thermal throttling.
@@BlackyK you had to do something wrong, or maybe temperature throttling? i am running ryzen 3600(non x) on 1.24v 4.2ghz and my avg hashrate in pool is 1.9kh/s
On my 3900x I'm running 4ghz at 1.05 and averaging 3533hs
Fantastic vid. I just started mining RPT and was being lazy about the settings. Now at .98 3.8ish @ 42C. BeQuitePRO cooler. I will see what else I can get out of it. Just did it through ASRock A-Tuning. Stable so far. AVG Hash 3.5KH/s.
Thanks for a great work👍
Thanks for the great content. It is very much appreciated for us new minors. Was wondering if you knew how to run the benchmark when using HIVEOS. Additionally, would I have to retune my rigs after adjusting overclocks and undervolting. Thank you again! Love from Jordan.
Very useful video. Thx!
Thanks for the video
Nice video man!! Did you get a new camera? the video looks great!!!
Newer webcam yes, thank you!
Please try once disabling xmp as rabid mining suggested and check difference
so you spent 14 hours+ running all these tests. thanks for the data.
why you don't use a 5950X CPU to mine raptoreum?
did you test xmr vs cpuminer with the latest cpuminer version? which is better?
I would imagine the rig last alot longer running below 50C. Not to mention the sound and heat produced is much more comfortable.
I'm running 3.8ghz@1v without xmp and benchmark 3325H/s @ 115W with a Quadro NVS plugged in at the moment. Rabid changed his totorials to 3.8ghz @1v too. Question: I've tried to run the full tune command in hive, but it doesn't. It always loads the old tune. Did you have that problem too?
try "force-tune": true in miner config
@@maticsnoj5959 will try. Force tune only, or foce tune and full tune to tell it which tune?
@@maticsnoj5959 worked, used both commands! Many thanks!!
actually best what i see here is running 3.7Ghz@0.95V Good hashrate and best efficency
Does anyone know if this can be achieved with Windows 10 instead of Hive OS?
Good Video, I've been doing something similar myself. However I think your logic is flawed. You can't divide the "Max" power draw by the hash to determine the efficiency per watt. To do this you need the average power draw. The best way I've found is in Windows using hwinfo to calculate the average draw. If you do this you'll probably find the best efficiency in the 3.9 - 4Gh range. At least I have
You can try 0.975V with 3.8GHz and see if the CPU is stable. You could increase the efficiency even more if it runs stable.
From what I see that HiveOS but the overclock where you do it in BIOS, it is not like with GPUs that HiveOS has where to change OC. Thanks , LIKE !!!!
could you tell me what is the average hash rate you are getting on pool? seems like i never get 3.5 Kh/s on pool though offline benchmark i get 3.5 kh/s
Can you try out the xeon 7290f and see that goes. Seen you do virus now let's try raptoreum hehe
Does ram speed and timings like cl14 ram have significant increase in hashrate? Thanks
Because of the climbing difficulty is this is even financially worth mining?
There's a point where you're spending more on electricity than you earn while mining and I think we are beyond that point right now.
Well there's thing called speculative mining. Some people confident doing this probably because at least they can still get 30-100 coins per day, and the coin still not that mainstream yet, there's a chance for price bump in the future, no matter what the coin gains will be decreased more and more but as long as the price bump one day, it's still profit. Speculative mining with cpu is way cheaper than GPU (And with good VRM mobo, cpu will last almost forever), meanwhile GPU just want slap that hashrate on ETH or Raven and could be faced with many machine restart or rerror.
Do for 5900X please. Pretty sure it is popular as well for raptoreum
basically the same settings and results as a 3900x.
i m only getting 2.500kh/s with ryzen 9 5900x with asus tuf b550 pro////where am i doing wrong?
excellent
Plz i have the same Motherboard, can you share bios config? did you change FCLK?i have 2x8Gb DDR4 3600 C16
Could someone direct me to a how-to vid (been looking) to make these clock/power adjustments? Is it all done in the BIOS? (Ryzen Master runs for crap on my computer, constantly crashing.) I don't know what "XMP" is (other than it's a thing). I have a Gigabyte X470 and a 3900x. Thanks.
What's the command for benchmarking ?
you are usually best off running stock for rtm!
I can not get more than 2200 HASHRATE. I have same cpu and Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Motherboard with win 10. Can some one tell me why is slow. Thanks
Do i need to do a tune again when changing to a different pool?
I'm getting nowhere near all of this. My 3900x is on 4.2 GHz clock 1.3v, Ram 3600 XMP enabled. I'm only getting 2500 H/s on RTM
Halp
Hi Mad, just subscribed bro
Hope you can help me
i started RTM on 3900x at asrock B550 board steel legend
If i set the clock to 3800mhz and voltage to 1v didnt run even in 3600mhz
It only runs in Auto/Auto
If i made some undervolt underclock it gives me a “exiting waiting to cool down”
Pbo should be disable or auto ?
so all my gpu mining rigs are low power cpu"s, but my gaming pc is 5900x with a water cooler. the gpu is a 2080ti and is already mining eth, unless im gaming. would it be worth it to cpu mine as well or not worth the wear and tear since its my only windows pc.
Absolutely worth putting that cpu to work, only difference is doing a core speed lock as shown on this video with pbo off would be bad for a gaming machine since games really benefit from the turbo boost.
Nice video! I have my 5900x in gaming rig 4.0 @1.1v, when im playing Im just setting 12 threads in miner and keep mining ;) , 4.0 12t is totally fine in games that Im using, GL
@@wilku1301 what mining software are you running for windows
Got a legit question.....
WHAT IS YOUR ELECTRICITY BILL LOOK LIKE?!
how you run that test ?
and how to make this short benchmark? full tune for 3hours not very good lol...
"benchmark": true,
why am i loosing so much hs when i go to 1,1 volt? @ stock clock
Can you share the spreadsheet?
I'll try to transfer it to Google sheets and post the link in the video description this afternoon.
ryzen 5 3600 overclock tutorial
Can i apply this to my 5950X?? like 1v at 3800mhz? or i need more volt.
i have 4025 at 1.05v
You mention undervolting in the title yet never touch that topic in the video?
Lucky mine 4Ghz at 1.17 crashes
У меня райзен 9 3900х 3300hs RTM
GR algo stinks
Cpu sucks for mining make few bucks aday
For most of us,we r not looking at how much bucks aday. Its how many coins u gained. The value might 💥 one day. Thats when we multiply how much bucks we have from numbers of coins with the value.
@@iamashyura true but goes for gpu also get more coins plus bigger profit then cpu
@@eldiablokiller5422 Well,on that part I agree with u too. True,true.