

Bitaxe Gamma 602 1.5TH/s Miner
UGS : BITAXE-GAMMA-602-BLK
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Overview
The Bitaxe Gamma 602 is a compact, ultra-efficient open-source Bitcoin solo miner powered by a single BM1370 ASIC chip. It delivers up to 1.5 TH/s of SHA-256 hashrate at roughly 25W, making it a powerful desktop miner for home Bitcoin mining, learning, and solo mining.
Key Features
- Up to 1.5 TH/s Hashrate - BM1370 ASIC chip delivers serious solo mining performance in a tiny form factor
- ~25W Desktop Mining - Efficient enough for home or office operation
- BM1370 ASIC Chip - Same chip family used in Antminer S21-series hardware
- Built-in WiFi - Standalone mining over 2.4 GHz WiFi with no external computer required
- AxeOS Web Interface - Configure pool, wallet, frequency, voltage, fan, and monitoring from your browser
- OLED Status Display - View hashrate, temperature, best share, and status at a glance
- Open-Source Design - Community-supported hardware and firmware with full tuning access
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | Bitaxe Gamma 602 |
| Hashrate | Up to 1.5 TH/s |
| Power Consumption | ~25W |
| ASIC Chip | 1x BM1370 |
| Algorithm | SHA-256 |
| Supported Coins | Bitcoin and other SHA-256 coins |
| Connectivity | 2.4 GHz WiFi |
| Controller | ESP32-S3 |
| Firmware | AxeOS / ESP-Miner |
| Display | OLED status display |
| Cooling | Active fan + heatsink |
| Power Input | 5V DC barrel jack |
What's Included
- Bitaxe Gamma 602 miner unit
- 5V/6A power adapter
- Quick start guide
Perfect For
- Home miners who want a quiet, low-power Bitcoin miner
- Solo miners chasing a full Bitcoin block reward
- Beginners learning how ASIC mining works
- Bitcoiners supporting network decentralization from home
- Enthusiasts who want open-source firmware and tuning control
Why Solo Mine?
Solo mining gives you a chance at the full Bitcoin block reward without splitting it with a pool. The odds are low, but the Bitaxe Gamma 602 is an affordable, low-power way to participate directly in Bitcoin mining while learning how the network works.