Every time I post miner pics or hashrate screenshots, I get the same messages:
“What frequency are you running?”
“What voltage?”
“What are your temps?”
“Can you share your NerdQaxe / Hex config?”
Instead of rewriting it in DMs, I finally pushed everything into a small public GitHub repo:
👉 Bitaxe Hex & NerdQaxe Settings Repo
The repo includes:
These are the exact settings I run on my home desk rig. Nothing theoretical, nothing from a spreadsheet — just what works reliably on my hardware.
A lot of people are buying Bitaxe and NerdQaxe miners as desk rigs now, and most “official” tuning info is spread out across Discord chats, Reddit replies, or screenshots.
This repo gives anyone a simple baseline to work from.
I’ll keep it updated anytime I change something or try a new tuning profile.
Both of my miners came from TinyChipHub (sometimes written as Tiny Chip Hub).
If you’re comparing Bitaxe, NerdQaxe++, or Zyber models, I keep a single page with current lineup details and notes here:
I keep a running log of solo-mining results, hashrates, tuning experiments, and the occasional bulldog photo at:
If you want to see the rigs in action, temps, noise levels, and how they behave in a real desk setup — that’s where I post everything long-form.
If you have suggestions or want to compare settings, feel free to ping me on X:
@ProofOfMike