There are a lot of people on the Internet that make up results.I did a retest, and now I'm gettin 158w draw. Some are claiming as low as 100w, but I'll continue testing.
There are a lot of people on the Internet that make up results.I did a retest, and now I'm gettin 158w draw. Some are claiming as low as 100w, but I'll continue testing.
It may be good. But it's 6 cores + a dimm + mobo + psu + 24x7 cooler + a case and by the time you've got enough of them to be useful you'll have too many nodes to manage and need more switch ports.does anybody has a i7 8600k that they have tested?
I think it will do around the 483. becauseit's the same CPU as the i7 7700k, but then with 2 extra cores.
i7 7700k is 322(data from the list) /4*6=483. And it has the same l3 cache per core (2mb).
if this is true it is maybe beter then the ryzen 1700. we just need to know how much power it uses and if it's beter to OC (atleast the cache speed then)
yea that true tough, but I don't have the money to buy that. Here in the netherlands you will need to pay 1250 € and around the 600$ for just the motherboard.It may be good. But it's 6 cores + a dimm + mobo + psu + 24x7 cooler + a case and by the time you've got enough of them to be useful you'll have too many nodes to manage and need more switch ports.
AMD EPYC 7401P is a monstrosity of a chip for mining at $1100. A $1400 server for the EPYC is like getting 4 mining nodes so <400 for mobo psu case and cooler and you've got fewer nodes to manage.
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? this have double the L3 ram of the threadripper 1950x and almost same perfomance 0_O
all epyc servers with 64mb L3 seems to have quite low performance (almost half of expected )
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CPU mining is a 0 return game if you're buying CPUs to mine.Bingo!
Well it you can't give a blanket statement like that, i'm running three Wiwynn Open Compute servers with E5-2660's and 2665's and its working for me.CPU mining is a 0 return game if you're buying CPUs to mine.
Entire systems. You are correct in that you are looking for the more informative metricPlease forgive me for not slogging through all 48 pages of this thread, but are the power figures quoted for the entire systems or just delta over idle?