#cpumining

As of March 2026, the most profitable coin for AMD Ryzen 5 7600X mining is Monero (XMR) on RandomX, with 7,725 H/s hashrate and -$0.09/day net profit after electricity costs ($0.0727/kWh).

Table/AMD Ryzen 5 7600X

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X

Best coin: Monero — net -$0.09/day

Specifications

Brand: AMD
Platform: consumer
Generation: Zen 4
Socket: AM5
Cores: 6
Threads: 12
Base: 4.7 GHz
Boost: 5.3 GHz
L1: 384 KB
L2: 6 MB
L3: 32 MB
TDP: 105 W
Memory: DDR5 × 2ch
PCIe: Gen 5

System Build (used prices)

CPU (AMD Ryzen 5 7600X)$173.44
Motherboard (any AM5 B650)$123.89
RAM (DDR5 5600 8GB × 2)$61.94
Storage (SSD 120GB SATA)$18.58
PSU (500W)$30.97
Total system$408.82

Mining Profitability

CoinAlgoHashrateCPU WSystem WIncome/dayElec/dayProfit/dayCPU H/s/WSys H/s/WCPU $/WSys $/WROI CPUROI System
Monero (XMR)randomx7,725 H/s110 W171 W$0.20$0.30-$0.0970.245.3$0.0018/W$0.0012/W
Updated 8 min ago

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most profitable coin to mine with AMD Ryzen 5 7600X?

The most profitable coin for AMD Ryzen 5 7600X is Monero (XMR) on the RandomX algorithm. Net profit: -$0.09/day (gross income $0.20 minus electricity $0.30 at $0.0727/kWh). Actual profitability depends on your electricity rate, system downtime, and other overhead costs.

What is the hashrate of AMD Ryzen 5 7600X on RandomX?

The typical hashrate of AMD Ryzen 5 7600X on RandomX is 7,725 H/s at 110W 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 171W (4.1 kWh/day).

How much does a AMD Ryzen 5 7600X mining system cost?

Minimum used build for AMD Ryzen 5 7600X: CPU — $173, motherboard (any AM5 B650) — $124, RAM (DDR5 5600 8GB × 2) — $62, SSD — $19, PSU 500W — $31. Total: ~$409. Prices are approximate, based on the used market.

How long does it take for AMD Ryzen 5 7600X mining to pay for itself?

At current network parameters and $0.0727/kWh electricity: CPU-only payback — ∞, full system (~$409) payback — ∞. 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.