Bitaxe Supra 401 (600GH/s +/-)

Bitaxe Supra 401 (600GH/s +/-)

Bitaxe Supra 401
$300.00 AUD
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Bitaxe Supra 401 (600GH/s +/-)

Bitaxe Supra 401 (600GH/s +/-)

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$300.00 AUD

Bitaxe Supra (401 build)

A revved up version of the Bitaxe with the key difference being the ASIC used in the device.  The Bitaxe Supra uses a BM1368PB/AA chip, taken from the Antminer S21.

The S21 chip boosts hashing performance of the Bitaxe to 600GH/s (+/-) with a 14W power consumption (compared to the Ultra which is 500HG/s +/-).

32Bitcoins' Supras come with a standard PWM fan, but these can be replaced with the popular ice-tower fan or other suitable cooling systems as desired.

Stock expected to be ready mid December.

 

Bitaxe Supra 401 Fully Assembled
Technical Specifications

Hashrate: See product description
Power: See product description
ASIC Chip: See product description
Efficiency: See product description
Connectivity: WiFi (onboard controller)
Firmware: AxeOS (open source)

Setup Guide

1. Connect your miner to a 5V USB-C power supply
2. Connect to the miner's WiFi hotspot from your phone or computer
3. Open the AxeOS web interface in your browser
4. Enter your WiFi network credentials
5. Enter your Bitcoin wallet address and select a mining pool
6. Start mining!

For detailed guides, visit our Guides section.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping: We ship from Melbourne, Australia. Domestic orders typically arrive within 3-5 business days. International shipping is available worldwide.

Returns: If your device arrives faulty or damaged, please contact us within 14 days of delivery for a replacement or refund. As these are electronic devices, we cannot accept returns on working units that have been powered on.

FAQ

Will I actually mine a Bitcoin block?
Solo mining is like a lottery — the odds are very small but real. Multiple Bitaxe miners have won full blocks! It's educational, fun, and you never know.

What pool should I use?
For solo mining, popular choices include Solo CKPool and Public Pool. For pooled mining, Ocean is a great decentralised option.

How much power does it use?
Most single-chip Bitaxe models use 12-18W — about the same as a phone charger. Very cheap to run 24/7.

Is this open source?
Yes! Bitaxe hardware is licensed under CERN-OHL-S and firmware under GNU GPL 3.0. We link to all source repositories in our guides.

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