[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  QubicLT ױ [@HeyWinners](/creator/twitter/HeyWinners) on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-24 16:16:30 UTC $qubic miner for home the Hardware Breakdown: CPU: AMD Ryzen™ X 9950X - €520 Reasoning: I believe Qubic mining requires the AVX-512 instruction set, which current consumer Intel CPUs lack (with the exception of server-grade processors). It also benefits from high clock frequencies, as well as the PBO and manual overclocking capabilities for optimization. While the 9950X3D has a slightly larger L3 cache, in Qubic's case, a higher clock speed is more beneficial. Motherboard: ASRock X870E Taichi - €476 Reasoning: I needed the AM5 socket. The X870E chipset guarantees a PCIe XXX slot for the NVMe SSD to make the entire system feel incredibly fast. It also features 5GHz Wi-Fi. CPU Cooler: ARCTIC Freezer X - €136 Reasoning: It provides consistent and high airflow while being incredibly quiet under load. RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo DDR5-6000 CL30 (F5-6000J3038F16GX2-TZ5N) - €128 Reasoning: DDR5 is a must. The 6000 MT/s speed is the "sweet spot" for modern AMD CPUs, hitting the optimal Infinity Fabric clock speed, and the low CL30 latency is crucial. Qubic mining is a constant dialogue between the CPU and RAM. SSD: 1TB Crucial T705 M.2 PCIe Gen5 NVMe (CT1000T705SSD3) - €156 Reasoning: Its massive speed (13,600 MB/s read) has no direct impact on mining hashrate; a Gen4 drive would have been sufficient. However, I wanted extremely fast disk operations for system boot, updates, compiling, etc. The pretty high XXX TBW (for home PC) endurance rating also ensures long-term reliability for a 24/7 server. PSU: 1200W "be quiet!" (lol what a brand name) Dark Power XX (80 Plus Platinum, ATX 3.0) - €244** Reasoning: This is overkill for the current setup, which uses up to 300W while mining. However, it provides a crucial reserve for a future GPU upgrade like an RTX 5080, which can have massive power spikes (CPU spikes to 250W, future GPU could spike to 700W). A PSU is most efficient and quietest at 50-60% load. Case: Fractal Design Meshify X XL Black TG Light Tint - €164 Reasoning: The primary requirement was high airflow and excellent ventilation. I also added an extra case fan. Labor: assembly, Thermal Paste Application, Testing - €40 TOTAL COST: €1,864 XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [capabilities](/topic/capabilities) [mining](/topic/mining) [$qubic](/topic/$qubic) [coins layer 1](/topic/coins-layer-1) [coins pow](/topic/coins-pow) [coins ai](/topic/coins-ai) [advanced micro devices](/topic/advanced-micro-devices) [stocks technology](/topic/stocks-technology) [Post Link](https://x.com/HeyWinners/status/1948417013107294292)
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QubicLT ױ @HeyWinners on x XXX followers
Created: 2025-07-24 16:16:30 UTC
$qubic miner for home the Hardware Breakdown:
CPU: AMD Ryzen™ X 9950X - €520 Reasoning: I believe Qubic mining requires the AVX-512 instruction set, which current consumer Intel CPUs lack (with the exception of server-grade processors). It also benefits from high clock frequencies, as well as the PBO and manual overclocking capabilities for optimization. While the 9950X3D has a slightly larger L3 cache, in Qubic's case, a higher clock speed is more beneficial.
Motherboard: ASRock X870E Taichi - €476 Reasoning: I needed the AM5 socket. The X870E chipset guarantees a PCIe XXX slot for the NVMe SSD to make the entire system feel incredibly fast. It also features 5GHz Wi-Fi.
CPU Cooler: ARCTIC Freezer X - €136 Reasoning: It provides consistent and high airflow while being incredibly quiet under load.
RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo DDR5-6000 CL30 (F5-6000J3038F16GX2-TZ5N) - €128 Reasoning: DDR5 is a must. The 6000 MT/s speed is the "sweet spot" for modern AMD CPUs, hitting the optimal Infinity Fabric clock speed, and the low CL30 latency is crucial. Qubic mining is a constant dialogue between the CPU and RAM.
SSD: 1TB Crucial T705 M.2 PCIe Gen5 NVMe (CT1000T705SSD3) - €156 Reasoning: Its massive speed (13,600 MB/s read) has no direct impact on mining hashrate; a Gen4 drive would have been sufficient. However, I wanted extremely fast disk operations for system boot, updates, compiling, etc. The pretty high XXX TBW (for home PC) endurance rating also ensures long-term reliability for a 24/7 server.
PSU: 1200W "be quiet!" (lol what a brand name) Dark Power XX (80 Plus Platinum, ATX 3.0) - €244** Reasoning: This is overkill for the current setup, which uses up to 300W while mining. However, it provides a crucial reserve for a future GPU upgrade like an RTX 5080, which can have massive power spikes (CPU spikes to 250W, future GPU could spike to 700W). A PSU is most efficient and quietest at 50-60% load.
Case: Fractal Design Meshify X XL Black TG Light Tint - €164 Reasoning: The primary requirement was high airflow and excellent ventilation. I also added an extra case fan.
Labor: assembly, Thermal Paste Application, Testing - €40
TOTAL COST: €1,864
XXXXX engagements
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