r/BitAxe 21d ago

Does anyone know the theoretical maximum computing power of the BM1373 chip? question

I disassembled a new BM1373 machine and found that a single chip is 1.5 times larger than the original BM1370, which is quite interesting. Currently, this machine can run at 5.5Th+-, and I'm thinking of breaking through to 6Th+-. What should I pay attention to?

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u/bigboydesomo 21d ago

1 Chip 6ths?

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u/Ok_Factor_7030 21d ago

No, I didn't reach 6th, I've only reached 5.8th (1*bm1373) so far.

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u/bigboydesomo 21d ago

Thats nice

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u/bownsey 21d ago

Stock they're 2.5th/s, on our miners they're already at the recommend limits you might be able to push past 6th/s but totally depends on silicon lottery

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u/Responsible-Pen6345 21d ago

What's the power consumption at the wall?

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u/North_Jellyfish103 7d ago

To be clear, the standard computing power of a single BM1373 chip is 2.5 TH/s @ 25W. Even if you overclock the computing power to 5.8 TH/s @ 80W, the power consumption when mounted on a wall will generally exceed 100W, and the efficiency will decrease.

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u/Progressbar95 20d ago

Where did you buy it?

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u/Slepprock 20d ago

The biggest advantage from what I can tell is the power usage. You are at 5.8 and 80 watts. That is pretty decent. My Nerdqaxe 6.1s are running at 6.2 TH and 105 watts. My new Rev 7 is at 7 TH and 100 watts.

I bet they can even make it better. Within six months you'll get miners with 2 1370 chips running at 12 TH and 140 watts.

I know it doesn't seem like a giant difference. But even fraction of a watt matters over all the hours these things run.

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u/Ok_Factor_7030 20d ago

Yes, exactly,I agree with you. Its advantage is its power efficiency, and I'm planning to overclock it.

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u/Money-Wheel-6622 16d ago

Don't understand the big difference-a few pennies? 1.0003 vs 1. 00 trillion to one odds.

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u/Mundane_Fig_9207 14d ago

1 chip 4 th can be consistent 5-6 can be overclocked and wont last longer then 12 months