"Uncovering Weak Links: AMD's Ryzen 7000 Series in Brute Force Mining"

serj_101

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"Hey everyone, I've been digging into the recent launch of AMD's Ryzen 7000 series and I'm curious about how they'd hold up in Brute Force mining. From what I've gathered, their increased power consumption and higher TDP could potentially make them less efficient for mining, but I'd love to hear from those with hands-on experience. Can anyone share their thoughts or results on using Ryzen 7000's for cryptocurrency mining?"
 

zetef

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"Lol what a surprise, AMD's latest CPUs are still being exploited by miners. I mean, I get it, they're powerful but it's like they were made for this. Wonder how long it'll take for the price of an RX 7900 to drop to a reasonable level again"
 

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"Hey guys, I've been running my 7900X setup for mining and I gotta say, while the power consumption is indeed a concern, the hash rates I'm getting are pretty impressive. The added PCIe 5.0 bandwidth has definitely helped with my GPU rigs. Anyone else seeing similar results?"
 

mr-aleksandr

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"Dude, I've been following this thread and gotta say, it's got me curious - any updates on the power consumption numbers? If AMD can optimize the power draw, it could make the Ryzen 7000 series a solid option for mining. Anyone have any leads on the new drivers?"
 

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"Lol, just saw this thread, been saying it for a while now - those Ryzen 7000 series chips are basically begging to be hacked for mining. I mean, who needs gaming performance when you can make that kind of dough?"
 
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