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March 11, 2026, 11:53:10 PM
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Hi,

I'm a Master's student in Quality, Safety, and Environment (QHSE). When I started solo mining with my Bitaxe, my first reflex wasn't "how fast can it go?" but "how long can it last?".

The Setup:
Currently running a Bitaxe Gamma stabilized at 0.9 TH/s. While most users push for the highest hashrate, I’ve deliberately underclocked my unit.

Why Underclocking is the "Smart" Solo Move:
  • Thermal Efficiency: Based on risk management principles, reducing heat is the best way to prevent ASIC degradation.
  • MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures): I am treating my Bitaxe as a 5-year lottery ticket. Running at 0.9 TH/s keeps the chip in a "safe zone" for continuous operation.
  • Consistency: Higher frequencies often lead to more "HW errors." At 0.9 TH/s, my error rate is near 0%.
Conclusion:
In the world of solo mining, you don't need to be the fastest every day; you just need to be "active" when the winning block is found. My Bitaxe is my silent, cool-running ticket to that 3.125 BTC dream.

I'm curious: Have any long-term Bitaxe users here analyzed the degradation of the BM1366/BM1370 chips when kept under 50°C vs 60°C?
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March 12, 2026, 12:07:03 AM
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I have  and somewhere some place I posted that I run at freq 400 at 880gh.

It simply will just run this way.

2 reboots in around  a year

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March 12, 2026, 12:19:27 AM
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I have  and somewhere some place I posted that I run at freq 400 at 880gh.

It simply will just run this way.

2 reboots in around  a year

I’m a firm believer in stability over raw power.

Running my Bitaxe at 400MHz (~880GH/s) has proven to be the ultimate "set and forget" strategy. Only 2 reboots in a full year , that’s the kind of reliability I’m looking for.

In solo mining, I'd rather have a steady, cool running ticket in the lottery than a pushed chip that crashes when I'm not looking. Quality uptime is the real winner here
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March 12, 2026, 01:33:54 AM
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Hi @philipma1957,

Thank you so much for sharing your data! Seeing those charts is incredibly satisfying from a Quality and Reliability perspective.

Two reboots in an entire year is an outstanding MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures). It proves that the Sweet Spot for these BM chips isn't at the thermal limit, but exactly where you’ve placed it around 400MHz. Your AxeOS dashboard shows a very clean efficiency curve, which is exactly the 'stability over power' model I’m aiming for.

It's interesting to see that even at 880 GH/s, your hash rate history remains remarkably flat. No erratic spikes usually means less thermal throttling and less stress on the voltage regulators.

As a legendary member, have you noticed any significant difference in chip longevity or zombie shares over the years when comparing these underclocked units to those running at stock 500MHz+ frequencies?
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