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Bitaxe

Bitaxe Gamma 601 Black 1.2 TH/s 17W mining hardware

SKU CH-7V30-9T4TS

Open-source solo Bitcoin miner delivers 1.2 TH/s at 17 W using a BM1370 chip with Wi-Fi, OLED display and AxeOS firmware

  • TypeMining Power Supply
  • Crypto AlgorithmBitcoins Miner Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source S
  • Mining HardwareBitcoins Miner Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source S
  • HashrateBitcoins Miner Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source S
  • Network ConnectionBitcoins Miner Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source S
  • Dimension14.33in W x 12.83in H x 9.06in D
  • Solo mining at 1.2 TH/s with BM1370 chip
  • Low 17 W draw keeps running costs down
  • 4 GHz Wi-Fi and AxeOS for quick setup
  • 91" OLED shows live stats at a glance
  • Silent fan with overheat protection suits home use

Compact ASIC solo miner

The Bitaxe Gamma 601 Black is a compact open-source ASIC solo miner built for home and office Bitcoin mining. It uses a BM1370 chip to deliver up to 1.2 TH/s hash rate on the SHA256 algorithm. The unit draws only 17 W, yielding roughly 1516 J/TH efficiency. A 0.91 inch OLED shows real-time stats, and AxeOS firmware on an ESP32 controller gives full transparency.

Check power and network before ordering

Verify you have a reliable 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network, as the miner connects only via that band. Ensure a USB power source can supply the required 17 W continuously. Confirm ambient temperatures stay within safe limits for the active air cooling fan. The open-source firmware may need occasional updates, so plan for internet access to pull new AxeOS releases.

Replaces USB stick miners and early solo units

This device upgrades from older USB stick miners that typically offer far lower hash rates and no display. The jump is worth it when you want a self-contained unit with OLED monitoring, silent fan cooling, and open-source firmware control. It suits users moving from experimental setups to a stable, quiet solo miner for continuous home operation.

Highlights

  • Solo mining at 1.2 TH/s with BM1370 chip
  • Low 17 W draw keeps running costs down
  • 4 GHz Wi-Fi and AxeOS for quick setup
  • 91" OLED shows live stats at a glance
  • Silent fan with overheat protection suits home use

Specifications

TypeMining Power Supply
Crypto AlgorithmBitcoins Miner Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source System,Hash Rate Up to 1.2TH/S 17W Low Power Home Solo ASIC Miner Bitcoin ASIC Solo Miner, BM1370 Chip, 2.4G Wi-Fi, AxeOS, Orange (Black)
Mining HardwareBitcoins Miner Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source System,Hash Rate Up to 1.2TH/S 17W Low Power Home Solo ASIC Miner Bitcoin ASIC Solo Miner, BM1370 Chip, 2.4G Wi-Fi, AxeOS, Orange (Black)
HashrateBitcoins Miner Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source System,Hash Rate Up to 1.2TH/S 17W Low Power Home Solo ASIC Miner Bitcoin ASIC Solo Miner, BM1370 Chip, 2.4G Wi-Fi, AxeOS, Orange (Black)
Network ConnectionBitcoins Miner Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source System,Hash Rate Up to 1.2TH/S 17W Low Power Home Solo ASIC Miner Bitcoin ASIC Solo Miner, BM1370 Chip, 2.4G Wi-Fi, AxeOS, Orange (Black)
Dimension14.33in W x 12.83in H x 9.06in D
Weight0.5 pounds
FeatureBitcoins Miner Lucky Crypto Lottery Miner with Open-Source System,Hash Rate Up to 1.2TH/S 17W Low Power Home Solo ASIC Miner Bitcoin ASIC Solo Miner, BM1370 Chip, 2.4G Wi-Fi, AxeOS, Orange (Black)

Questions about this item

What comes in the box with the Bitaxe Gamma 601 and do I need a separate power supply?

The miner includes the BM1370 ASIC board, a 0.91 inch OLED display, a high-speed brushless fan, a sturdy orange 3D-printed stand, a USB port, and reset and boot buttons. A 5 V USB power source capable of at least 17 W is not included and must be supplied separately.

Which hashrate version of the Gamma 601 should I choose for solo Bitcoin mining?

The Gamma 601 is offered with a single hashrate specification of up to 1.2 TH/s using the BM1370 chip, so there is no alternative capacity to select.

What does the 1.2 TH/s figure mean once the miner is running at home on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi?

At 1.2 TH/s the device performs 1.2 trillion SHA256 hashes per second, giving you a lottery-style chance to solve a Bitcoin block while drawing about 17 W from a USB power source.

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