What Cooler are you using for that SP5 monster? Also whats the difference between 100-000000475-15 and the 100-000000894-04? would this be the base clock speeds? Thanks for making this video its awesome to see epyc CPU mining.
@crazykkid2000 I got the CPU for $3281 USD. But there are some strong arguments for spending more on the CPU than opting for the ES. I actually noted that the ES you have runs incredibly well and i have a hunch that the hardware limited clock speed might actually be optimal for RandomX. The downside however is the fact that with ES resell value is harder and also the chip itself is wayyyy more tempermental than the final product. So there is substantially more risk in getting that "cheaper" ES that realistically isn't cheap if it were to die before ROI. Also you may have compatibility issues with later bios updates and drivers in the future. That being said it IS an awesome chip none the less and I truly hope that for you it pays off. I also opted for the SuperMicro Watercooler option which is pricey but i have had one on a 7742 build before and they do run noticeably cooler and DEADSILENT.
@Prosper85 that's awesome! Yea I haven't had any issues with the ES so far, but I payed less than half of that for them per chip. If I was going to do more mining rigs I'll end up doing 7702s, real production chips.
Honestly, it just uncharted territory, a big investment to not know what you are going to get. I can't find any kind of info for any kind of assumptions if it is worth it or not. I'm definitely open to donations though lol
Hi, not trolling… isn’t the cost per hash at least 2x that of a 3900x? Don’t get me wrong, it’s an impressive processor but not sure it makes financial sense. Though I’m assuming you bought this only for mining.
It all depends on how much you find them for, I never even thought it was possible so I never looked I to it, until one day i randomly did. But I will tell you if you look into it. You would be surprised on how reasonable it can be. I mean they are still expensive tho for an entire rig. If cpu mining goes belly up, I'll just end up having a really powerful home server cluster lol
Mate, this is EXACTLY what I have been researching and trying to get an answer for. You're an absolute legend for taking the time to upload this
Hi can you give a list of the parts in the description? I'm looking to build a similar rig but still can't figure out the parts..thank you so much!
anyone remember the Cummins vs GTO video 12 years ago?
Hot damn, that's a lot of RAM!
Wow thats a BEAST
What Cooler are you using for that SP5 monster? Also whats the difference between 100-000000475-15 and the 100-000000894-04? would this be the base clock speeds? Thanks for making this video its awesome to see epyc CPU mining.
I also want to know the diference.
I almost bought this but opted to not get the ES for a multitude of reasons. Getting the proper 9654 and only paying $700 just made more sense
So how much are you getting a proper 9654 for?
@crazykkid2000 I got the CPU for $3281 USD. But there are some strong arguments for spending more on the CPU than opting for the ES. I actually noted that the ES you have runs incredibly well and i have a hunch that the hardware limited clock speed might actually be optimal for RandomX. The downside however is the fact that with ES resell value is harder and also the chip itself is wayyyy more tempermental than the final product. So there is substantially more risk in getting that "cheaper" ES that realistically isn't cheap if it were to die before ROI. Also you may have compatibility issues with later bios updates and drivers in the future. That being said it IS an awesome chip none the less and I truly hope that for you it pays off. I also opted for the SuperMicro Watercooler option which is pricey but i have had one on a 7742 build before and they do run noticeably cooler and DEADSILENT.
@Prosper85 that's awesome! Yea I haven't had any issues with the ES so far, but I payed less than half of that for them per chip. If I was going to do more mining rigs I'll end up doing 7702s, real production chips.
@crazykkid2000 I really appreciated the video you did on RAM by the way. Saved me money for sure
Quick question , are you using dual PSU's on the supermicro boards or just the 1? And how many watt PSU(S) are you using?
Man another one of these great channels cars and computers or crypto mining just exactly what I love😊
What sort of hashrate are you getting on your 7702 epyc?
Can you do that for dero mining? other algorithms?
Friend, could you tell me which motherboard and type of memory you are using in this kit?
Why not the Epyc 9684X if you are taking it this far?
Honestly, it just uncharted territory, a big investment to not know what you are going to get. I can't find any kind of info for any kind of assumptions if it is worth it or not. I'm definitely open to donations though lol
Yea … i only have the little baby 7551 that i just got running… load average in hive is ridiculous… have to limit to about 18-20 threads
How much profit can this make a day?
Can you adjust memory timings at all in the BIOS? Also were your memory sticks single rank or dual rank?
good content
Which Windows OS are you running this on?
what are cpu temps???
whats your go store for epyc ?
how are vrm temps???
holy shit, how much does that cpu cost?
Hi, not trolling… isn’t the cost per hash at least 2x that of a 3900x? Don’t get me wrong, it’s an impressive processor but not sure it makes financial sense. Though I’m assuming you bought this only for mining.
It all depends on how much you find them for, I never even thought it was possible so I never looked I to it, until one day i randomly did. But I will tell you if you look into it. You would be surprised on how reasonable it can be. I mean they are still expensive tho for an entire rig.
If cpu mining goes belly up, I'll just end up having a really powerful home server cluster lol
How about the 7702 dual random x hash rate? What would you say would be a good price target for that setup?
I’ve got 14 ryzen 3 & 5 rigs and I’d like to get more involved and figure out what is what regarding the Epycs.
@cryptopope1772 4k and below IMO
wow
What do you have in your closet haha 5:57
EPYC 9654 for to mine some shit coin?! what a waste of such an amazing cpu and it will never pay off...