NerdOctaxe Home Mini Bitcoin Miner
€699,00 EUR
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SPECIFICATION:
| Algorithm | Hashrate | Consumption |
| SHA-256 | 9.6TH/s | 150W |
DESCRIPTION:
The NerdOctaxe Home Bitcoin Miner is a compact, efficient home-use ASIC miner designed for mining SHA-256-based cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC). Powered by 8 × S21 Pro BM1370 ASIC chips, it delivers up to 9.6 TH/s of hashrate while consuming just 150 W of power, achieving an energy efficiency of around 16 J/TH.
With a noise level of up to ≤40 dB, the NerdOctaxe operates quietly, making it suitable for desktop and home environments. It supports WiFi connectivity for straightforward network setup and can be used for both solo mining and pool mining, giving users flexibility in how they participate in the Bitcoin network. Weighing only 3 kg and shipped with a UK/EU power supply, the device is easy to place, move, and plug in at home without additional infrastructure.
A key highlight of the NerdOctaxe Home Bitcoin Miner is its combination of 9.6 TH/s performance, 150 W low power draw, ≤40 dB ultra-quiet operation, and open-source firmware, making it a practical choice for home miners who want real Bitcoin hashrate in a compact, plug-and-play form.
Key Specifications:
Model: NerdOctaxe Home Bitcoin Miner
Algorithm: SHA-256
Hashrate: 9.6 TH/s
Power Consumption: 150 W
Energy Efficiency: ~16 J/TH
Chips: 8 × S21 Pro BM1370 ASIC chips
Noise Level: ≤40 dB
Miner Type: Solo mining and pool mining
Connectivity: WiFi (home network support)
Weight: 3 kg
Firmware: Open-source firmware support
Power Supply: UK/EU socket PSU included
The NerdOctaxe Home Bitcoin Miner offers a well-balanced mix of compact design, quiet operation, and efficient 9.6 TH/s performance — an excellent option for users looking to run a home Bitcoin miner with low power usage and minimal noise.
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