Dual mining Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPUs E5-2650 @ 2.00GHz on a X9DR3-LN4+ Supermicro mother board with 360GB of DDR4 and a RTX 3070. - I have been plagued with the the 2nd CPU not showing issue as well. I have had a small amount of success with using xmrig-new vs nanominer. (Nanominer seems to use more cores vs xmrig that uses half even with hyperthreading ON). I can't wait to see if you find a solution for it. Great work keep the content comming.
Dell should have 1300 watt PSU / I have Z820 with liquid cooling , use nanominer set cores to 16 for xmr mining , run 2ndsry programs gor ETC mining and Ssd/Hdd mining, No other PSU needed, win 10 setup, Its not exactly profitably but runs everything flawlessly and makes more than not mining,
THM everything looks good, HiveOS shows both your CPUs, remember each CPU has 28 Threads x2 thats 56 Threads, for you to see them you need to setup a CPU flight sheet and just start mining a CPU coins. Truly awesome 👏 build.
How you’ll power the GPUs with a separate psu if you connect the gpus directly to motherboard without a riser? If you use riser cables for x16 connection you will power the gpus through two different sources
My CPU’s don’t show up on hiveos either, at least not like the graphics card do, you just need to set up a flight sheet using cpu mining and then they show up, I have never seen the CPU’s show up as the GPUS do.
it was an interesting experiment, but I think going old xeon is a mistake. you can use the x570s or B650, X670 motherboards and get 3 PCIe 4.0 X4 slots. X570 has 2 ea. PCIe 4.0 x4. 4.0 X4 has same bandwidth as PCIe 3.0 X8. A Ryzen 9 7900 (No X) 65 watt chip is the most powerful per watt for cpu mining followed by the Ryzen 9 3900X. The rest of zen 3 and 4 are all more powerful per watt than the old xeons and their platforms far easier to work with. Just look at the benches. NVME drives will also lower wattage and greatly increase disk throughput. the buses, the ram are all faster too. the only drawback. You're limited to 128 GB of ram but for 2 GPU's that's plenty, for 3, its still way over the minimum. Alternatively, there's Threadripper or Epyc
I 100% agree on this. Only thing is, that oftentimes GPUs don´t play so nicely with PCIe 4.0 x4 slots, meaning it´ll actually end up slower in workstation usage then a PCIe 3.0 x8, even though they should be at the same speed. If you´re going for a System like two 7900 with a proper motherboard and ram and what not then you´re likely better off going with an EPYC system. It´ll fit the same amount of GPUs (at gen2 it´ll have PCIe 4.0 on all) and then you´ll only need one set of proper HDD, SDD and what not, while keeping the Power, Ram and everything at the same.
Based off what I found this wasn't an issue for the Intel Xeon E5-2697 v3 SR1XF 2.60GHz 35MB 14-Core LGA2011-3 CPU Processor. But will continue to investigate. Thank you!
I am doing something similar for POUW. I dont have ecc memory yet, but my MB will support it up to 256gb quad channel. I can have 3 GPU's at pcie3.0 16x16x8. with sata hard drive or 2 GPU's Pcie x16x16 with an nvme hard drive. I cant decide which route to go and i know we probably wont know whitch is better till we can do some benchmarking.
Do you know if any of your contacts has better or especially longer risers in the near future? I´ve been looking around and 50cm seems to be the best it gets for now which isn´t a ton. Maybe something to hit GPU Risers and those kind of guys up for.
I think a better and less problematic solution would be to use a Supermicro ATX or E-ATX size motherboard. Dell has a lot of strange custom modifications - like these 3 fans or strange power supplies.
My Dude everything looks fine in HiveOS, it counts threads not cores and since u have 2x 14cores Cpus with hyperthreading each core counts as 2 threads, so 2x14x2 = 56
If you have a couple of the old Veddha or Kingwing open air frames laying around, you could probably build something to better suit the layout of hardware. definitely more customizable than the AAA frame.
I'm running an RX 6700XT and its profitible on my 08 cent electricity on alephium. Conceal would be also. its only 5-8 cents a day, but stacking coins for the bull run.
Thanks for the sub! Great GPU to get into Mining right now is the RTX 3060. Can find them second hand for around $200 maybe even lower. Goodluck and welcome! Checkout the Discord link in the video description, great place to ask 1000 questions.
I only have one cpu miner presently. a Ryzen 9 5900X, but will be adding more. BTW. Tried Nicehash on windows. used more than twice the power with the same settings as HiveOS... and earned less too.
my understanding of this setup, its bad dude. it needs to be all on one psu the voltage differences isn't a good thing. You could get away with this back in the day powering the riser and the gpu on one psu and the system on the other, only data would pass through the usb cable, but the ribbon is a different story.
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Are you Currently CPU Mining? If so, whats your Hardware Look Like? Are you stacking any Hardware to Prepare for POUW?
Dual mining Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPUs E5-2650 @ 2.00GHz on a X9DR3-LN4+ Supermicro mother board with 360GB of DDR4 and a RTX 3070. -
I have been plagued with the the 2nd CPU not showing issue as well. I have had a small amount of success with using xmrig-new vs nanominer. (Nanominer seems to use more cores vs xmrig that uses half even with hyperthreading ON).
I can't wait to see if you find a solution for it.
Great work keep the content comming.
how do you prepare for something you have no idea what you will need.
Got a 3900xt laying around.. was about to build a CPU mining rig but maybe build another pouw rig with that one..
Dell should have 1300 watt PSU / I have Z820 with liquid cooling , use nanominer set cores to 16 for xmr mining , run 2ndsry programs gor ETC mining and Ssd/Hdd mining, No other PSU needed, win 10 setup, Its not exactly profitably but runs everything flawlessly and makes more than not mining,
@@zed28t rabid mining has a video on core alocation for xmrig. not sure if that could help with the duel cpu problem
THM everything looks good, HiveOS shows both your CPUs, remember each CPU has 28 Threads x2 thats 56 Threads, for you to see them you need to setup a CPU flight sheet and just start mining a CPU coins. Truly awesome 👏 build.
Has anyone tested a rig out on Vast.AI? I am thinking of testing there next.
CPU Mining FTW!!!
56 on cpu means number of threads, each your cpu has 14 core and 28 threads. 28x2=56
Buddy, its 56 cores on two CPUs!
Yeah someone pointed that out, Just need to add a flightsheet to HIVEOS now.
nooo dont toss the quadro!!! haha can use it as a Plex video encoder!
why are you gonna go with a 12 gpu mining frame? versus like a 8 or 10?
How you’ll power the GPUs with a separate psu if you connect the gpus directly to motherboard without a riser? If you use riser cables for x16 connection you will power the gpus through two different sources
Why not leave everything in the original chassis?
In hiveos the cpu does not show up like a gpu does. Once you have a flight sheet setup it will show you each core while it is actually mining
So cool! Awesome video!
My CPU’s don’t show up on hiveos either, at least not like the graphics card do, you just need to set up a flight sheet using cpu mining and then they show up, I have never seen the CPU’s show up as the GPUS do.
it was an interesting experiment, but I think going old xeon is a mistake. you can use the x570s or B650, X670 motherboards and get 3 PCIe 4.0 X4 slots. X570 has 2 ea. PCIe 4.0 x4. 4.0 X4 has same bandwidth as PCIe 3.0 X8. A Ryzen 9 7900 (No X) 65 watt chip is the most powerful per watt for cpu mining followed by the Ryzen 9 3900X. The rest of zen 3 and 4 are all more powerful per watt than the old xeons and their platforms far easier to work with. Just look at the benches. NVME drives will also lower wattage and greatly increase disk throughput. the buses, the ram are all faster too. the only drawback. You're limited to 128 GB of ram but for 2 GPU's that's plenty, for 3, its still way over the minimum. Alternatively, there's Threadripper or Epyc
I 100% agree on this. Only thing is, that oftentimes GPUs don´t play so nicely with PCIe 4.0 x4 slots, meaning it´ll actually end up slower in workstation usage then a PCIe 3.0 x8, even though they should be at the same speed.
If you´re going for a System like two 7900 with a proper motherboard and ram and what not then you´re likely better off going with an EPYC system. It´ll fit the same amount of GPUs (at gen2 it´ll have PCIe 4.0 on all) and then you´ll only need one set of proper HDD, SDD and what not, while keeping the Power, Ram and everything at the same.
Hey have you looked on the cpu ? Some of them can't be used in pairs like the P version on Epyc CPU
Based off what I found this wasn't an issue for the Intel Xeon E5-2697 v3 SR1XF 2.60GHz 35MB 14-Core LGA2011-3 CPU Processor. But will continue to investigate. Thank you!
@@TheHobbyistMiner im looking at the 2683 v4 dual setup. CPus are like $15 16 cores and lower watts
yes but why you destroy your pc ? you could have fit 2 x3060 on that case, you cant really fit more then 2 anyway.
I ordered the motherboard and a couple processors. Looking forward to a follow up of this and the solution to the 10pin wires!!
There is an adapter for the z440 workstation motherboard. Idk if this is similar to these boards. z440 has a 18 + 8 pin.
ill take it gotta start somewhere
I am doing something similar for POUW. I dont have ecc memory yet, but my MB will support it up to 256gb quad channel. I can have 3 GPU's at pcie3.0 16x16x8. with sata hard drive or 2 GPU's Pcie x16x16 with an nvme hard drive. I cant decide which route to go and i know we probably wont know whitch is better till we can do some benchmarking.
Do you know if any of your contacts has better or especially longer risers in the near future?
I´ve been looking around and 50cm seems to be the best it gets for now which isn´t a ton. Maybe something to hit GPU Risers and those kind of guys up for.
I didn’t know you could just leave GPUs un-mounted to the case while the fans are spinning! Is that ok to do generally?
14 core + 14 core = 28 cores and hive shows the threads so 56 threads for your 28 cores are correct.
Super Helpful. Thank you.
Hi Hobbyist. Good video. Good time to start exploring hardware options for future rigs.
Absolutely!
14 cores plus 14 cores equals 28 cores. 28 cores times 2 threads equals 56 threads. You're seeing x56 due to hyper-threading.
I think a better and less problematic solution would be to use a Supermicro ATX or E-ATX size motherboard. Dell has a lot of strange custom modifications - like these 3 fans or strange power supplies.
My Dude everything looks fine in HiveOS, it counts threads not cores and since u have 2x 14cores Cpus with hyperthreading each core counts as 2 threads, so 2x14x2 = 56
Hello! 14cores times 2threads per core = 28 Threads for 1 processor, times two processors equals 56threads total
If you have a couple of the old Veddha or Kingwing open air frames laying around, you could probably build something to better suit the layout of hardware. definitely more customizable than the AAA frame.
i could play with hardware all day make money or not. fingers crossed on that second cpu
The 56 is threads I bet.
You can get a 1400w dell power supply that will fit that. Might be easier.
2×14=28 hyperthreaded cores => 56 threads available 👍
This is going to push my out of mining Flux. Hopefully some cheaper alternatives come up to point GPUs too.
Actually you can already use at psu just use 8 to 8 pins and a hey wake up psu your monos on trick
best cpu mining ... is amd new mobile series 7000... same that it is use in minis form
may be late for this hive is reporting the CPUs correct, 28 cores 56 software will show it as 1 cpu
Dude you need a 3d printer so u can make some necessary parts like motherboard feet and such..
Cut down the fans connector and plug them in like dummy plugs
hello. gpu mining is still worthed for mining alts coin? i have ASUS AMD ROG RX6700XT (8PCS)
If your looking to Stack Alt Coins for the next Bull Run, I'd say Yes. If your needing to cash out often to pay bills, I'd say no.
I'm running an RX 6700XT and its profitible on my 08 cent electricity on alephium. Conceal would be also. its only 5-8 cents a day, but stacking coins for the bull run.
@@TheHobbyistMiner are you still mining with altcoin using gpu mining? and do you think its still worthed mining altcoin using gpu?
Hi bro! New subscriber. I started mining in hive os but on cpu. What gpu would you recommend me? Love your vids btw
Thanks for the sub! Great GPU to get into Mining right now is the RTX 3060. Can find them second hand for around $200 maybe even lower. Goodluck and welcome! Checkout the Discord link in the video description, great place to ask 1000 questions.
@@TheHobbyistMiner ok thanks!
The CPUs are 14 core/28 Thread…. 28 x 2= 56
hii, mate. with this kind of setting CPU and RAM, i think you can make profit with XMR. could be 1.5 - 2 USD per day.
(before power)
I only have one cpu miner presently. a Ryzen 9 5900X, but will be adding more. BTW. Tried Nicehash on windows. used more than twice the power with the same settings as HiveOS... and earned less too.
What is the actual profitability for this huge investments?
As mentioned in the Video, Nothing. I don't know what the Profitability will be until Flux POUW is released. It's a gamble, but more for Fun.
@@TheHobbyistMiner thank you for the honest feedback my friend.
I thinking cut it
56 threads = 14 cores * 2 sockets * 2 threads/core
I guess I'm out then. Mining _requiring_ a minimum spec of gear is terrible.
VRSC mining + stacking
I like it!
my understanding of this setup, its bad dude. it needs to be all on one psu the voltage differences isn't a good thing. You could get away with this back in the day powering the riser and the gpu on one psu and the system on the other, only data would pass through the usb cable, but the ribbon is a different story.
Unnecessary amount of ram and thread count for the amount of GPUs… GPUs for POUW need 16x pcie to be effective.
That is incorrect. Flux POUW will need at minimum 25% your GPU VRAM but recommend 4x. On this board the 2 slots are 16x
@@TheHobbyistMiner you only need 8 threads for 2 gpus, why so much ram for only two medium sized cards?
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