NerdOctaxe 9.6 TH/s Open-Source Mini ASIC Miner

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mike.lordMember
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#1Oct 22, 2020, 10:13 PM
NerdOctaxe 9.6 TH/s Your Home Bitcoin Miner Hashrate is 9.6 TH/s (give or take 3%). Power usage is between 150 and 180 W. Efficiency is roughly 15 to 17 J/TH. It’s got 8 BM1370 chips from the S21 generation. Works with a voltage range of 100 to 240 V AC. Cooling is handled by dual 120 mm fans, and it runs quietly at 35 to 45 dB. Connectivity is via 2.4 GHz WiFi. The firmware is open-source (Bitaxe/NerdMiner). Size-wise, it's about 170 × 240 × 100 mm. Check out more info on the NerdOctaxe. Video review linked here.
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hodler2019Legendary
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#2Oct 23, 2020, 03:02 AM
Watched red panda video. This gear can use a higher quality power supply. Mineshop.eu should make a cable adapter for an atx psu. The unit looks like it can be overlooked and cooled well.   I would love a cable that connects to one of my many 12volt atx titanium atx psus I suspect the brick is not 94% efficient like my atx are. These would also work great with a cable attached to the bitmain aw3+ psu Better yet this psu would be really good to run 2 or 3 of them https://www.amazon.com/AntMiner-Power-Supply-APW5-Connectors/dp/B01L84XOXQ/ref=sr_1_20? If the price was lower than $680 I would buy this one and do some down and dirty mods. I think this connecttor would work https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DSKKH241/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3HOWKEAI97SQL&th=1 It would handle the power. I could use these https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XPRD3DS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A130UJC6EIIOR0&th=1 And that would connect them to the apw5. A 10awg cable can do 300 watts with no issue. Lots of over head. I WOULD love to set it up.
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mike.lordMember
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#3Oct 25, 2020, 01:43 AM
Bitcoin Solo Mining Calculator — live odds, luck score & probability timeline Built a free tool for solo miners: https://mineshop.eu/bitcoin-solo-mining-calculator Pulls live difficulty + hashrate from mempool.space and BTC price from CoinGecko. Just enter your hashrate and it does the rest. What it calculates: Probability per block, per day, and cumulative over 1 week / 1 month / 1 yearExpected wait time in plain English (days, months, years)Luck score — enter how long you've been mining, it tells you if you're early, on track, or statistically unluckySolo vs pool comparison — daily/yearly USD estimate, jackpot value, variance Built-in presets: NerdQAxe++ (4.8 TH/s), NerdOctaxe (9.6 TH/s), Avalon Nano 3S (6 TH/s), Avalon Q (90 TH/s). Custom hashrate works too — TH/s, GH/s or PH/s. The math: No login, no email, free. Works on mobile. Feedback welcome — if there's a feature missing (difficulty adjustment countdown, pool fee break-even, etc.) drop it below. ```
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the_d3f1Full Member
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#4Oct 25, 2020, 03:58 AM
I'm considering buying one of the later versions of this the 12TH/s version 3.1 But I'm struggling to find the open source repo for the hardware and more importantly the software that's running on it. Can anyone link me the official github repo for the NerdOctaxe I want to dig around under the hood before I make a purchase Thanks..
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roguekingMember
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#5Oct 25, 2020, 07:44 AM
If you can't find what you are looking for I suggest you look into magic miner too, same 12.5TH and it takes 200watts from the wall too, pretty good reviews from users as well so far..
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the_d3f1Full Member
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#6Oct 25, 2020, 10:57 PM
Thanks, I've already found what I wanted through https://www.zeusbtc.com/ All seems to be running well, had to replace the stock thermal paste though because it was rubbish!
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