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The most powerful open-source home miner available. 4 BM1370 chips, overclockable to 8 TH/s — still quiet enough for a home office.
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Updated 2026-06-05
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Only source for the NerdQX-8TH. USA-assembled with Arctic P9 cooling and 12.4V 20A UL-rated PSU. 30-day limited warranty.
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Hashrate
8 TH/s
Power
160W
Efficiency
20 J/TH
Noise
40 dB
Noise level
Quiet
Circuit
Standard outlet
Brand
NerdQaxe (Open Source)
Category
Mid range
Algorithm
SHA-256
Voltage
12.4V DC
ASIC chip
BM1370
Chip count
4
Power supply
Included
Cooling
Rear Arctic P9 Premium 90mm fan + front Arctic P12 Premium 120mm fan + 6-pipe Thermalright AXP120
PCB
LGA115x-compatible, liquid cooling ready
Pros & cons
Pros
- ✓Up to 8 TH/s — highest hashrate for a home miner
- ✓Quiet at 40 dB — comparable to a desk fan
- ✓Overclockable via open-source firmware
- ✓Professional cooling with Arctic fans
Cons
- –Most expensive option on this site
- –Requires some technical knowledge to configure
Ideal for
Someone who wants maximum mining power at home without industrial hardware or a dedicated circuit.
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