Correct!@Bingda733
Sorry, Let me understand the hashrate and power usage
You are saying 2 x 1030 H/s = 2060 H/s consumes 297 watt.
Correct!@Bingda733
Sorry, Let me understand the hashrate and power usage
You are saying 2 x 1030 H/s = 2060 H/s consumes 297 watt.
Selling these expensive CPUs you'll get much more bucksGuys - my E5 2696v3 is pulling in 750 to 800 h/s and I am wondering if its worthwhile to keep mining assuming power is is free? I have a dual E5 2696 V4 workstation coming online as well in the coming weeks to join the party.
Even that would mean more than 2 years Full blast to get The costs in for that processor... Doing nothing else, with The actual valueEPYC 7601 1P running at 1526H/s and 196W. Wow.
Patrick - would appreciate your feedback - my E5 2696v3 is pulling in 750 to 800 h/s and I am wondering if its worthwhile to keep mining assuming power is is free? I have a dual E5 2696 V4 workstation coming online as well in the coming weeks to join the party.Added 2P EPYC 7281 and 1P EPYC 7601 with power consumption.
Hi, are you using Windows or Linux for that results?Patrick - would appreciate your feedback - my E5 2696v3 is pulling in 750 to 800 h/s and I am wondering if its worthwhile to keep mining assuming power is is free? I have a dual E5 2696 V4 workstation coming online as well in the coming weeks to join the party.
Use profit calculator to find out!I have a dual E5 2696 V4 workstation coming online as well in the coming weeks to join the party.
Ubuntu 16.0.4 with xmr-stak-cpu
Sept 2017
ASUS Z9PE , single CPU E5-2696 v2 , 8 x 8gb RAM ,
E5-2696 v2 ( L3 30MB , 15 Threads ) , 670 H/s , 180w = 3.72 H/s per watt
Update , bios disable unused cores
E5-2696 v2 (8 active cores , 15 Threads ) , 630 H/s , 157w = 4.0 H/s per watt
Not a good CPU for XMR mining.