Description
Ice Cooler Low-Profile Tower Bitaxe Socket — Compact Tower Cooling for Tight Builds
Not every mining setup has room for a full tower cooler. Maybe your Bitaxe sits inside a case, on a shelf with limited clearance, or stacked in a multi-miner rack. The Ice Cooler Low-Profile Tower is the same 52pi Ice Tower cooling technology — re-engineered with a custom D-Central socket for the Bitaxe — but in a shorter, more compact form factor that fits where a standard tower cannot.
Same principle as its taller sibling: aluminum tower heatsink, copper heatpipe for direct heat transfer from the ASIC chip, and a top-mounted fan pulling air vertically through the fins. The difference is height. This low-profile version keeps the thermal performance advantages of tower cooling while fitting in setups where every millimeter of clearance matters. Compatible with Bitaxe Gamma, Supra, and Ultra boards.
If you are building a clean, compact solo mining setup and need real cooling performance without the vertical footprint, this is the cooler. Every hash counts — even in tight spaces.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Cooler Type | Low-profile tower heatsink with top-mounted fan |
| Base Design | 52pi Ice Tower Cooler — low-profile variant (custom Bitaxe socket) |
| Heatsink Material | Aluminum tower with copper heatpipe |
| Fan Position | Top-mounted (vertical airflow) |
| Profile | Low-profile (reduced height for clearance-limited setups) |
| Socket Type | Custom D-Central Bitaxe socket (drop-in fit) |
| Power Connector | Powered from Bitaxe board header |
Compatibility
The Ice Cooler Low-Profile Tower fits single-chip Bitaxe boards that use the standard heatsink mounting pattern:
| Miner | Compatible | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bitaxe Gamma (601) | Yes | BM1370 — up to 1.2 TH/s |
| Bitaxe Supra (400 Series) | Yes | BM1368 — up to 775 GH/s |
| Bitaxe Ultra (200 Series) | Yes | BM1366 — up to 500 GH/s |
| Bitaxe Hex | No | Different board layout — see Bitaxe Hex Heatsink |
| NerdAxe / NerdQAxe | No | Different mounting pattern |
Full Tower vs. Low-Profile — Which One?
| Factor | Ice Cooler Tower (Full) | Ice Cooler Low-Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Height | Standard tower | Reduced — fits clearance-limited setups |
| Cooling Performance | Maximum — larger fin area | Strong — optimized for compact form |
| Best For | Open-air setups, stands, maximum overclock | Cases, shelves, racks, stacked miners |
| RGB Lighting | Yes (7-color LED) | No |
| Socket | Custom Bitaxe socket | Custom Bitaxe socket |
Rule of thumb: If your Bitaxe is on a stand or in the open, go full tower for maximum cooling. If it is inside a case or on a shelf with something above it, go low-profile.
Why Upgrade From the Stock Heatsink?
- Better Thermals in Tight Spaces — Enclosed and semi-enclosed setups trap heat around the stock heatsink. A low-profile tower pulls heat upward through the fins and exhausts it with the fan, even in restricted airflow conditions.
- Stable Hashrate Under Sustained Load — Thermal throttling is the enemy of consistent solo mining. Better cooling means your Bitaxe holds its target hashrate 24/7 without thermal-related frequency drops.
- Overclock Without Overheating — Pushing your Bitaxe beyond stock settings in AxeOS generates more heat. The tower design gives you thermal budget to increase frequency without hitting dangerous chip temperatures.
- Extend Hardware Lifespan — ASIC chips, capacitors, and OLED displays all last longer at lower operating temperatures. A cooler running Bitaxe is a longer-lasting Bitaxe.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much shorter is the low-profile version compared to the full tower?
The low-profile variant has a noticeably reduced height compared to the standard Ice Cooler Tower, specifically designed for setups with limited vertical clearance. It retains the tower heatsink architecture (heatpipe + fins + fan) but in a more compact package. If height is not a constraint for your setup, the full tower version offers maximum cooling surface area.
Will this fit inside a Bitaxe case?
The low-profile design was built for exactly this scenario — setups where a full tower does not fit. Compatibility depends on your specific case dimensions. The Modern Minibit Case has its own integrated cooling solution. For open cases and stands like the Mesh Standing Case, either the full tower or low-profile will work.
Does the low-profile version have RGB lighting?
No. The low-profile variant prioritizes compact dimensions over aesthetics. If RGB lighting matters to your setup, the full-height Ice Cooler Tower includes 7-color LED lighting.
What power supply do I need?
The same one your Bitaxe already uses: a 5V DC barrel jack (2.1mm) with at least 6A output. The cooler draws power from the Bitaxe board header — no separate power supply required. Remember: Bitaxe Gamma/Supra/Ultra uses a barrel jack, NOT USB-C.
Is tower cooling really necessary for a Bitaxe?
Necessary? No — the stock heatsink keeps your Bitaxe running within spec at default settings. But if you want to overclock, run in a warm environment, or build a setup where multiple miners are close together, upgraded cooling is the difference between thermal throttling and rock-solid performance. Your Bitaxe runs 24/7 hunting for blocks — give it the cooling to sustain that without compromise.
Why Buy From D-Central
D-Central Technologies has been building Bitcoin mining solutions since 2016. We created the original Bitaxe Mesh Stand, developed custom heatsinks for the Bitaxe and Bitaxe Hex, and have been pioneers in the open-source mining ecosystem from day one. Every accessory we sell has been tested on real Bitaxe hardware by our team — the same team that runs Canada’s leading ASIC repair service with 2,500+ machines serviced. We know what keeps ASIC chips cool because we have seen what happens when they are not. When you buy from D-Central, you are buying from the Bitcoin Mining Hackers.

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