NerdOctaxe Gamma
NerdOctaxe Gamma is a 9.6 TH/s 8 chip Bitcoin home miner that consumes ~160 watts.
Hashpower
NerdOctaxe Gamma is powered by eight BM1370 chips from the Antminer S21 Pro, S21+, and S21+ Hydro—some of the most efficient miners in the industry—delivering a total hash rate of approximately 9.6 TH/s. At an energy price of $0.20 per kWh, it will cost ~$23.0 per month in electricity.
Display
The NerdOctaxe Gamma features a LILYGO T-Display S3, a 1.9-inch LCD color screen with two programmable buttons.
Monitor your hash rate, Bitcoin price, ASIC temperature, power usage, efficiency, and more.
Software
Runs with a modified version of the AxeOS: ESP-Miner-Nerd*
With the AxeOS panel, you can monitor all devices (‘swarm’) running AxeOS, including Nerd series miners.
Cooling
NerdOctaxe Gamma follows standard computer mounting hole patterns for Intel (LGA115*) and AMD (AM4) processors.
It includes dual Thermalright AXP90 X53 Black Low Profile coolers
Technical Specifications
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ASIC Chip: BM1370 (from Antminer S21 Pro)
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Hashrate: ~9.6 TH/s
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Power Consumption: ~160W
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Connectivity: Wi-Fi for connectivity (2.4Ghz), USB-C for optional data access & debugging
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Display: 1.9-inch LILYGO T-Display S3 LCD color screen
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Cooling: 2 x Thermalright AXP90 X53 Black Low Profile coolers
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Firmware: Open-source with web-based GUI
What's Included
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NerdOctaxe Gamma miner: Fully assembled and tested
- Black powder coated aluminium stand with concept designed by PlebBase
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Power Supply: 12V 18A high-quality power supply. US / EU / UK / AU / CH plug available
Ideal For
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Bitcoin Enthusiasts: Individuals interested in participating in the Bitcoin network through solo mining or small-scale operations.
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Developers and Educators: Those looking to explore and teach the mechanics of Bitcoin mining.
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Supporters of Decentralization: Users who value open-source projects and wish to contribute to the decentralization of Bitcoin mining.
What’s the difference between NerdQaxe++ and NerdOctaxe Gamma
NerdQaxe++ is a 4-chip “quad” home miner, while NerdOCTAxe Gamma is the 8-chip “octa” bigger sibling. Same ecosystem, different scale.
Is this miner an open-source product?
Yes, full design files and technical documentation for the original NerdOctaxe Gamma can be found on GitHub.
Power Mining has a slightly modified version with third fan connector and optimised BOM which can be found here.
Power Mining is a manufacturer of NerdOctaxe Gamma and this is a direct sales point directly from the manufacturer.