Building a Bitaxe Gamma 601 from Scratch ⚡
From components to a working Bitaxe Gamma 601. 🔧⚡
Built, powered on, and ready to mine Bitcoin. ₿
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From components to a working Bitaxe Gamma 601. 🔧⚡
Built, powered on, and ready to mine Bitcoin. ₿
#Bitaxe #Gamma601 #BitcoinMining #SoloMining #HomeMining
Update: Solution Found!
I tested two methods to decrease the VRM temperature.
Option 1_ Add a copper sheet on the power inlet area[factory mode]
Option 2_Add heatsink on the VRM inductor_DIY mode
Both methods can bring the VRM temperature down to a safe range after about two hours of operation. However, the long-term stability and reliability still need to be verified. What’s your opinion?
Hi everyone,
Sharing my experience with the Bitaxe Supra Hex 701 overclocking.
At Freq/Vol 550/1200, the miner reached a target of 4.21 TH/s, but it showed "Power fault detected".
With the default setting 490/1166, it runs stable at around 3.75 TH/s.
After adding small heatsinks to the VRM inductors, the 550/1200 setting became stable and the issue disappeared.
My guess is that the inductors were overheating under high-frequency operation, triggering the power protection.
Has anyone experienced similar issues with Bitaxe Supra Hex 701 overclocking? 👀
Hi everyone,
I want to share my experience with the 'Bitaxe Supra Hex 701' while trying to push it to a higher hashrate.
My setting was Freq/Vol 550/1200 (exp hashrate 4.21 TH/s),however the miner started showing "Power fault detected"
I then switched back to the default parameters Freq/Vol 490/1166. It can go 3.75 TH/s stably.
After checking the hardware, I suspected the issue might be related to VRM. I added small heatsinks directly on the inductors, and after that everthing goes well.
My guess is that during high-frequency operation, the inductors were overheating or experiencing increased power loss, causing the power protection circuit to trigger.
Has anyone else experienced similar issues with Bitaxe Supra Hex 701 when overclocking?
I have tried switching between different pools, but the issue remains the same. The logs as below.
The miner runs normally for around 2 minutes, then the hashrate drops to zero. Supose to be the IPv6,close it will be helpful?
Any ideas or suggestions on this?
Thanks in advance!
I have tried switching between different pools, but the issue remains the same. The logs as below.
The miner runs normally for around 2 minutes, then the hashrate drops to zero. Supose to be the IPv6,close it will be helpful?
Any ideas or suggestions on this?
Thanks in advance!
Testing our new home Bitcoin miner prototype.
2× BM1373 chips
≈10TH/s
≈14.5J/TH
Small footprint, low noise, and designed for home mining / solo mining experiments.
Would love to hear feedback from the home mining community:
- What features would you like to see?
- Solo mining support?
- Open firmware?
- Better monitoring tools?
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Another small ASIC project entering the desktop mining space.
Nexus uses a single BM1373 ASIC and targets around 6TH/s at approximately 95W.
Main specs:
We are interested in feedback from the open mining community:
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
The NexusNOS which base on 1xBM1397,its hashrate can reach to 200G at freq/Vol. 325/1400. And the GekkoScience NewPac USB 2xBM1387,hashrate 45.6G at freq 200.
A flickering light, like a firefly on NexusNOS. I like it.
The NexusNOS which base on 1xBM1397,its hashrate can reach to 200G at freq/Vol. 325/1400. And the GekkoScience NewPac USB 2xBM1387,hashrate 45.6G at freq 200.
A flickering light, like a firefly on NexusNOS. I like it.