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Re: [ANN] Raptoreum - POW (GhostRider) | ASIC And FPGA Resistant | Mainnet Is Live
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john1010
on 01/09/2022, 06:43:26 UTC
This thread is quite oldies but when I read all the comments it makes me convinced and I became interested to ride on the wave, and to all who are currently mining this coin, what is your suggested CPU to start mining Raptoreum? Hope I can get the answer. Thanks

Most efficient are AMD 5*** Ryzens ATM. 3*** series ryzens and Threadrippers are good too. Water cooling is must-have.
You can view https://mineraptoreum.ru/ for more info.

Thank you dude for your answer, I'm currently using ryzen 5 right now, and I don't know if I'm make it right because I only got 170h/s is that normal or I need some fine tuning, I have 4 cores and 8 threads AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE cpu, but not have yet a water cooler in my system, I only use ordinary fan. Is that okay?
What about your RTM mining results, are the results you get quite profitable? I'm actually more worried about the daily trading volume of RTM which is less than $30K USD, with such a small trading volume I'm worried that big miners will find it difficult to sell their mined RTM coins.

I haven't received any good results, I tried to mine for 3 days using my Ryzen 5 3400GE and I only got 89-120H/s, and my projected minted RTM was 1.9 on the mining pool that I've been using. I fear that my CPU might be burn if I continue to mine RTM because I have only using a regular cpu fan.

AMD really reduced the L3 cache on those CPUs way too far, they are pretty much as bad as it gets for mining.

I noticed that, because wayback and early years of AMD, i read lots of good feedback on their hashrate, I am hoping that AMD is still good today, but yeah, you're right that they reduced the L3 cache of their CPU, is because of the graphic onboard on the CPU? what do you think?