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  1. 0:00: ⛏️ Brandon coin continues the CPUfomo series, mining on Dual channel with 5800X and 5900X CPUs.
    4:02: 💻 The video discusses the speaker's plans to expand their CPU mining setup and their frustration with communication on Marketplace.
    8:14: 🖥️ Unboxing and discussing a super micro server motherboard.
    12:56: 🖥️ The video discusses setting up a computer with a specific focus on cooling and placement of components.
    16:59: 💻 The video discusses the purchase of computer components such as a splitter, fans, and coolers, while seeking advice from viewers.
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  2. Your CPUs are going to get too hot, Those heat sinks are designed to be used with delta fans, You'll need the 2011 Noctua coolers for proper cooling outside the case, Also your VRMS are going get stupid hot while mining, You'll need to devise a cooling solution for that as well,

  3. I have a 3D printing business making athletic equipment for pro tennis players. I use the heat from mining to keep my print room warm to prevent warping of the parts while printing. What are you printing? Pew pew parts? 😂

  4. Imho juat give it a try with the fans you have stick the edge of some 120mm's over the heatsink.

    I would also expect the board to be fine with a 4 pin in each 8 pin socket.

    You are doing that anyway with the splitter cable, just cut the cable out and save a few $

  5. Complet lost of money mining with CPU. Just keep GPU mining way better.
    Why are you buying SUPERMICRO X9DRi-F?? way to high in price, DDR3 and it's a LGA 2011 socket that are more than 8years old and very power hungry.

  6. Not advisable to use an adapter cable randomly. If you do, you'd want to stick with PCI-e 8-pin (provides up to 150 watts) to the 8-pin EPS12V connector (235 watt max). The E5-2670V1 TDP is 115W. If you're dealing with an 8-pin + 4-pin EPS12V on a single CPU board, then that extra 4-pin is really only for overclocking.

  7. I’m getting ready to fire up a pair Xeon of 16 core V4 chips, rabbid mining says you need 2 MB of cash per mining thread so I am thinking I will leave hyper threading enabled but only mine with 40 threads but I am going to do testing to see how many threads is best

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