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Meet the New Bitaxe Gamma Bitcoin Solo Miner with Dark Horse Heatsink
The upgraded Bitaxe Gamma Bitcoin Solo Miner pairs its class-leading 1.20 TH/s at 18 W (15 J/TH) efficiency with the factory-installed Dark Horse pin-fin heatsink. Home, solo, and lottery miners can now push up to 800 MHz / 1.63 TH/s straight out of the box. Assembled in the USA, the unit features on-board Wi-Fi, a browser-based dashboard, and a removable OLED for live hashrate, temperature, and uptime—all so you can move from unboxing to cooler, quieter mining in minutes.
Why the Bitaxe Gamma beats every other home miner
| Feature | What you get |
|---|---|
| Dark Horse Cooling | 137 anodized pin-fins • four nylon tension mounts • tool-free install |
| Ready-to-Overclock | Stable to 850 MHz / 1.73 TH/s when paired with a 50W PSU and MOSFETs |
| Whisper-Quiet | Lower fan RPM thanks to expanded surface area—perfect for home rigs |
| Web-Based Control | ESP32-S3 Wi-Fi module and browser dashboard—no cables, no apps |
| OLED at a Glance | Live stats on a removable screen |
| Open-Source Firmware | Tweak voltage and frequency, roll back, or update in minutes |
| Plug-and-Play Setup | UL-listed 30 W adapter and Solo Satoshi stand included |
Bitaxe Gamma Bitcoin Solo Miner performance at a glance
Below are controlled-environment benchmarks taken at 69 °F (21 °C) ambient with automatic fan control enabled.
| Freq (MHz) | Volt (mV) | Fan (%) | Noise (dB) | VR °C | ASIC °C | Hashrate (TH/s) | Power (W) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 525 | 1150 | 44 | 43 | 57 | 49.3 | 1.07 | 17.8 |
| 600 | 1150 | 48 | 44 | 62 | 51.4 | 1.22 | 20.1 |
| 625 | 1250 | 59 | 46 | 71 | 56.1 | 1.27 | 25.2 |
| 7001 | 1250 | 65 | 48 | 80 | 58.9 | 1.43 | 28.4 |
| 750 | 1250 | 68 | 49 | 86 | 60.3 | 1.54 | 30.2 |
| 8002 | 1250 | 72 | 49 | 94 | 62.4 | 1.63 | 32.2 |
| 850 | 1250 | 71 | 48 | 81 | 61.8 | 1.73 | 33.0 |
| 9003 | 1250 | 74 | 50 | 90 | 64.3 | 1.84 | 35.2 |
| Notes: 1 ≥700 MHz: use a 50 W PSU 2 ≥800 MHz: add MOSFET heatsinks 3 900 MHz for experienced overclockers only |
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Even at 900 MHz the Bitaxe Gamma stays under 65 °C and only 35 W, proving the Dark Horse keeps thermals and noise in check.
Learn how to overclock your Bitaxe Gamma Bitcoin Solo Miner!
Core specifications
- Hashrate: 1.20 TH/s stock | up to 1.84 TH/s overclocked
- Efficiency: 15 J/TH at default settings
- Power draw: 18 W stock
- Connectivity: ESP32-S3 Wi-Fi, web UI, removable OLED
- Bitcoin mining calculator for electricity costs
What’s in the box
- Bitaxe Gamma Solo Miner with Dark Horse heatsink
- UL-certified 30 W power supply (100–240 V, 5 V / 6 A)
- Solo Satoshi stand for optimal airflow
- Setup card with QR code for instant web-based instructions
- Sticker sheet featuring Solo Satoshi & Bitaxe decals
Why shop with Solo Satoshi for your Bitaxe Gamma
- Global shipping—reliable, fast delivery worldwide
- 90-day warranty on every device
- Expert technical support from real miners
- Outstanding customer service—30-day satisfaction guarantee
- Legit & trusted retailer—genuine Bitaxe hardware only
- Open-source advocacy—$5 from each sale supports the 256Foundation
Ready to power your mining setup? Order the Bitaxe Gamma Bitcoin Solo Miner today from Solo Satoshi, your #1 source for open-source Bitcoin mining hardware. View all Bitcoin miners here!
Videos
What is Bitaxe Gamma?
Why You Should Run Bitaxe Gamma.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bitaxe is a family of compact, open-source Bitcoin miners designed for home and solo mining. Built around energy-efficient ASIC chips (such as the BM1370 in the Bitaxe Gamma), Bitaxe devices deliver high hashrates—up to 1.20 TH/s—while drawing minimal power. With plug-and-play setup, integrated Wi-Fi, a removable OLED display, and community-driven firmware, Bitaxe democratizes access to Bitcoin mining and promotes a more decentralized network.
You can purchase genuine Bitaxe hardware exclusively from trusted retailers like Solo Satoshi. We ship globally from Houston, Texas, offer a 90-day warranty, and provide expert technical support. Avoid third-party knockoffs—buy from authorized sellers to ensure authenticity and to support open-source development.
Bitaxe miners are purpose-built for Bitcoin (BTC) mining via the SHA-256 algorithm. They do not support alternative algorithms.
By default, Bitaxe devices mine Bitcoin (BTC). If you wish to mine other SHA-256-based cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin Cash or Bitcoin SV), you can point your miner to a compatible pool or node. Note that profitability, block reward structure, and network difficulty differ across coins.
Profitability depends on several factors:
1. Electricity cost: At 18 W (15 J/TH efficiency) for the Bitaxe Gamma, lower electricity rates improve ROI.
2. Bitcoin price: Fluctuates daily; higher BTC prices yield more revenue per block.
3. Network difficulty: Increasing difficulty reduces your share of the block reward.
4. Pool fees (if not solo mining): Subtract any fees charged by mining pools.
With residential electricity rates under $0.16 kWh and a BTC price above $50,000, many users find Bitaxe to be a cost-effective entry into home mining.
–Bitaxe Gamma: 18 W at default settings (15 J/TH)
–Maximum draw: Up to 30-40 Watts when overclocked or paired with aftermarket cooling
–Standby: <1 W when idle or powered but not mining
1. Solo mining or Lottery mining can yield a full block reward worth 3.125 Bitcoin + transaction fees. Although unlikely, this has happened in both 2024 and 2025, less than 8 months apart..
2. Pool mining aggregates hashrate but splits rewards by share; as of May 5th, 2025, the expected yield per TH/s is apporximately (~$0.06/day) before fees.
All Bitaxe devices purchased from Solo Satoshi include a 90-day limited warranty covering manufacturing defects. We provide expert technical support via ticketed email system to assist with setup, troubleshooting, and overall customer service inquiries.
No—Bitaxe miners feature an ESP32-S3 microcontroller and a web-based interface, so you only need a browser on any device (PC, tablet, or smartphone) to configure and monitor your miner.
Yes, use our Bitaxe Stackable Stand to securely stack multiple units, optimizing airflow and organization for small-scale mining farms.
1. UL-certified 5 V/6 A (30 W) power supply
2. Solo Satoshi stand (for single-unit placement)
3. Quick start guide with full table of contents, safety suggestions, and multiple helpful quick links, to assist with additional questions that arise along the way.
4. An awesome sticker pack!
1. Download the latest firmware release from the official Bitaxe.org website.
2. Connect to your miner’s web interface.
3. Navigate to Settings → Firmware Update, then upload the .bin file.
4. Click Update and wait for the reboot.
5. See our comprehensive step-by-step guide here: How To Update Bitaxe Firmware.
“Open-source” refers to software (or hardware) whose design—source code, schematics, or blueprints—is made freely available for anyone to inspect, modify, and distribute. Consequently, users can:
1. Study how it works by examining the underlying code or designs.
2. Improve it by fixing bugs, adding features, or optimizing performance.
3. Share those improvements back with the community, fostering collaboration and innovation.
Because open-source projects encourage transparency and collective development, they often evolve faster, benefit from peer review, and avoid vendor lock-in—meaning you’re not tied to a single manufacturer for updates or support.
Additional Resources
- How to Solo Mine Bitcoin with Bitaxe.
- What is a Solo Miner? A 2025 Guide.
- What is Bitcoin Lottery Mining?
- Bitcoin Mining Terminology Explained.
- Bitaxe Maintenance and Care.
- Bitaxe Setup Made Simple.
- How To Update Bitaxe Firmware: 2025 Guide.










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