-SNIP-
I don't like to beat a dead horse but this one I will beat on some more. As it was so simple to do it correctly.
You have solder skills and can repair for 75% of the buyers it turns into a brick and a lot of them just say fuck btc its a rip off.
I truly would like to thrash not trash the builders that did them wrong.
I totally agree, for the average user once its bricked that's the end of the road and the BitAxe just becomes a paperweight, recycling or landfill.
All for the sake of doing the job properly in the first place. Lets face it a good heatsink for this design was a must. But so many chose to build with the crappiest junk they could find.
Truth is I had exactly the same experience with Gekko Science Compac F USB sticks when I first got involved with mining BTC. They all died one after another until I was left with nothing.
So, I eventually designed and built my own based on BM1397 and BM1362
This is just a 3D rendering:-

And the final product

As you can see I went overkill with the heatsink design and mounting. 120mm CPU heatsink and a solid aluminium mount for the heatsink.
These have served me well but they're just no longer efficient enough which is why I ended up replacing all of it with NerdOctAxes.
But let me say this, again with the NerdOctAxes, the thermal management is a total failure.
The reported temperatures aren't the actual ASIC temperature, but a close approximation based on the PCB temperature from a sensor located 10mm or more away from the actual ASIC chips.
Having discovered this the only sensible thing to do was set the fan speed to maximum and prey to the gods of BTC that the fan mount and thermal paste doesn't give up.
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Out of the 7 BitAxes I've owned that's 5 of them that have gone with dead ASIC's...
Damn, 5 of 7 dead sounds terrifying.
History check reveals you are in since apr-2025 ... my 3 months older units still works, knock on wood.
Could you please share more details about the other fails. All were mechanical issue like this mount?
Great you have "few spare BM1370's" ... sounds like serious mining operation going on

I guess pro miner like you kept them in good condition/environment so dust clog was not the issue but what about overclocking. Any experiments, pushing the limits?
No overclocking to speak of I run all of them at 625MHz and around 1.14V-1.18V some variation on that from device to device which nets around 1.2TH/s
I've bought them from various vendors, Zeus BTC, Aliexpress & Ebay.
The build quality has been really hit and miss. The one I bough from Zeus had the best build quality of the lot it was branded BitSoloPlayer who also have an Aliexpress store.
I think all of the failures have been heatsink related.
The mounting pegs just give up after a while and either pull through the board loosing grip and reducing contact with the ASIC or in the last case it snapped clean break on the back of the board so wasn't visible
I've manage to repair all of them and its always been a dead ASIC.
Great info, thanks.
I'm trying to keep low fan so currently at 490Mhz / 1.1V (almost 1TH/s) ... in winter I was around 1.2TH/s
Probably will have to go even lower than 1TH/s ... OR ... I'll start looking for better heatsink.
The Thermalright heatsink looks good, given its heat pipe structure its going to be actively cooling the ASIC instead of passively cooling, so it'll definitely be better than all the rest and the mounting looks sensible on it as well.
Once I repair the remaining BitAxe board I have I think I'll invest in one of these then I shouldn't have to worry about it breaking down again.
Its pricey but probably worth it if you want the thing to last forever.