#cpumining

As of March 2026, the most profitable coin for AMD EPYC 7702 mining is Monero (XMR) on RandomX, with 43,348 H/s hashrate and $0.64/day net profit after electricity costs ($0.0727/kWh).

Table/AMD EPYC 7702

AMD EPYC 7702

Best coin: Monero — net $0.64/day

Specifications

Brand: AMD
Platform: server
Generation: Rome (Zen 2)
Socket: SP3
Cores: 64
Threads: 128
Base: 2 GHz
Boost: 3.35 GHz
L1: 4096 KB
L2: 32 MB
L3: 256 MB
TDP: 200 W
Memory: DDR4 × 8ch
PCIe: Gen 4

System Build (used prices)

CPU (AMD EPYC 7702)$1040.64
Motherboard (any SP3 EPYC board)$396.44
RAM (DDR4 ECC REG 3200 8GB × 8)$247.77
Storage (SSD 120GB SATA)$18.58
PSU (750W)$49.55
Total system$1752.99

Mining Profitability

CoinAlgoHashrateCPU WSystem WIncome/dayElec/dayProfit/dayCPU H/s/WSys H/s/WCPU $/WSys $/WROI CPUROI System
Monero (XMR)randomx43,348 H/s190 W282 W$1.13$0.49$0.64228.1153.5$0.0059/W$0.0040/W4.5 yr7.5 yr
Updated 11 min ago

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most profitable coin to mine with AMD EPYC 7702?

The most profitable coin for AMD EPYC 7702 is Monero (XMR) on the RandomX algorithm. Net profit: +$0.64/day (gross income $1.13 minus electricity $0.49 at $0.0727/kWh). Actual profitability depends on your electricity rate, system downtime, and other overhead costs.

What is the hashrate of AMD EPYC 7702 on RandomX?

The typical hashrate of AMD EPYC 7702 on RandomX is 43,348 H/s at 190W CPU power draw. This is a realistic sustained 24/7 mining figure on a standard system without fine-tuning. Total system power from the wall is 282W (6.8 kWh/day).

How much does a AMD EPYC 7702 mining system cost?

Minimum used build for AMD EPYC 7702: CPU — $1041, motherboard (any SP3 EPYC board) — $396, RAM (DDR4 ECC REG 3200 8GB × 8) — $248, SSD — $19, PSU 750W — $50. Total: ~$1753. Prices are approximate, based on the used market.

How long does it take for AMD EPYC 7702 mining to pay for itself?

At current network parameters and $0.0727/kWh electricity: CPU-only payback — ~4.5 years, full system (~$1753) payback — ~7.5 years. These estimates do not account for potential downtime, hardware wear, changes in network difficulty, or coin price fluctuations. Use the table above to enter your electricity rate for accurate numbers.