
Article Title: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X and Threadripper 1920X Processor Review
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I built up 5 systems to mine ethereum with over 25 video cards in them. Got roughly 600 MH/s of performance out of them and have been running them 24/7. Started out with them in my basement, but it went from 60-65F in the summer to over 90F. The problem is that the AC unit is in the basement, so to cool the air for the rest of the house the AC was running 24/7. I ended up breaking the start capacitor in my AC it was kicking on and off so much.Build one Nate. I want to see live video of your power meter and your neighborhood power grid pulsing under the pressure. Also register the heat level in your room and use only the stock coolers for a day of full on video rendering and then measure the temp again.
You want the lowest TDP processor available, so no TR for mining. As for VEGA and mining... My most recent article showed you can make more money with other cards due to the high power draw. Maybe AMD sand bagged the drivers or can boost it later with optimizations. Who knows!sbohdan wrote:It seems now you could just sell your mining rigs, get one Threadripper unit, swap in 4 VEGA's and have about the same amount of mining units done. I read VEGA can do 100MH/s+/card. You could save a lot of power and heat this way.
Yes, it is certainly profitable as I wouldn't be doing it for months if it wasn't. I looked into solar power, but 3000W just from the systems is a rather large and complex panel system. If I was doling solar I'd want it for the home too and that would be a big panel setup. From google:KnightRid wrote:WOW - are you mining enough to make anything at all or are you losing money to the electric company?
Solar power?
A typical 2,000 square foot home would be allowed a solar array of 4,000 watts. Depending on the type of panel that you choose, a system of this size would be anywhere from 12-18 solar panels.