Why do you recommend such expensive board when you can get something like 40euro board for Ryzen9? The same goes for PSU prices? .. It has huge impacts on the ROI of the setup.
Yes it has impact of ROI.
What board can you get for 40 euro especially with decent enough vrm for ryzen 9 3900?
Not even the a320 boards goes for 40 euros...........
PSU prices i see it like driving a new mercedes thru europe versus driving a old saab 900....
My point being you get what you pay for, this is not for a gaming machine running 3 hours a day, mining we want 24h uptime 365 days a year in the best of worlds..
Its just my take on this.
MSI A320M PRO-VD/S V2 - this board costs roughly 40euros in my country. Ryzen has 105 TDP, so with all things considered 300W psu should be enough.
I am a miner since 2016, i have decently large farm for GPU mining, just never CPU mined myself. I have always bought the cheapest rams, hdd, motherboards and never had any issues. Do you have definite proof, statistics, that cheaper motherboards are more faulty than the more expensive ones? (they have a lot of useless components that can get faulty that you absolutely dont need for mining).
I have different philosophy and that is to have as much as capital allocated to assets that actually atribute to hashrate. Maybe this is not evident if you build one rig, but when you built 20 of them, by thinking like this, it makes a huge difference.