Description
Bitaxe Ice Cooler Tower 52pi Socket — Tower Cooling for Your Solo Miner
The Bitaxe ice cooler tower socket is designed for Bitcoin solo mining enthusiasts.
Your Bitaxe is running real ASIC silicon — the same BM1370 or BM1368 chips that power industrial Antminer fleets. That chip deserves better than a stock heatsink and a prayer. The Ice Cooler Tower 52pi Socket is a high-performance tower cooler adapted from the legendary 52pi Ice Tower (the go-to cooling solution in the Raspberry Pi world), re-engineered by D-Central with a custom socket that drops directly onto your Bitaxe Gamma, Supra, or Ultra.
The design is simple and effective: a tall aluminum tower heatsink with a top-mounted fan pulls heat vertically away from the ASIC chip through direct-contact copper/aluminum heatpipes, the same thermal engineering used in desktop PC coolers scaled down for open-source mining hardware. The result is lower chip temperatures, more stable hashrates, and the headroom to push your overclock settings further without thermal throttling.
And yes — it has RGB. Seven-color LED lighting built into the fan assembly, because your solo miner deserves to look as good as it hashes. Every hash counts.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Cooler Type | Tower heatsink with top-mounted fan |
| Base Design | 52pi Ice Tower Cooler (custom Bitaxe socket) |
| Heatsink Material | Aluminum tower with copper heatpipe |
| Fan Position | Top-mounted (vertical airflow) |
| RGB Lighting | 7-color LED |
| Socket Type | Custom D-Central Bitaxe socket (drop-in fit) |
| Profile | Full tower (standard height) |
| Power Connector | Powered from Bitaxe board header |
Compatibility
The Ice Cooler Tower 52pi Socket is designed for single-chip Bitaxe boards that use the standard Bitaxe 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 |
Why Tower Cooling for Your Bitaxe?
Stock Bitaxe heatsinks work fine at default settings, but a tower cooler unlocks a different tier of thermal performance:
- Lower ASIC Temperatures — The vertical tower design moves heat away from the PCB and into open air, keeping your BM1370 or BM1368 chip well within safe operating range even under sustained load.
- Overclock Headroom — Cooler chips mean more room to push frequency and voltage in AxeOS. If you are chasing maximum hashrate from a single chip, thermal headroom is your limiting factor — and this cooler pushes that limit further.
- Longer Component Life — Sustained high temperatures degrade silicon over time. Running cooler extends the working life of your ASIC chip, board components, and OLED display.
- Quieter Under Load — A larger heatsink with more surface area means the fan can run at lower RPM to achieve the same cooling. Less fan speed, less noise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this cooler replace the stock Bitaxe heatsink?
Yes. Remove the stock heatsink from your Bitaxe and install the Ice Cooler Tower in its place using the custom socket. The tower cooler provides significantly better thermal performance than the stock flat heatsink — it is a direct upgrade, not an add-on.
Will the tower height fit inside a Bitaxe case?
The Ice Cooler Tower is a full-height tower design and will not fit inside most enclosed Bitaxe cases. It is designed for open-air setups or stands like the Bitaxe Mesh Standing Case or Bitaxe Modern Stand. If you need a compact cooler that fits in tighter spaces, check out the Ice Cooler Low-Profile Tower.
How much cooler will my Bitaxe run with this?
Exact temperature drops depend on your ambient environment, airflow, and overclock settings. In typical desktop conditions, expect a meaningful reduction in ASIC chip temperature compared to the stock heatsink — enough to make a difference for sustained overclocking and long-term reliability. Monitor your temperatures through the AxeOS dashboard after installation.
Can I control the RGB LEDs?
The 7-color RGB LEDs cycle automatically. They add visual flair to your mining setup — think of it as your Bitaxe broadcasting its status in color while it hunts for blocks.
What power supply does my Bitaxe need with this cooler?
The same 5V DC power supply your Bitaxe already uses — a 5V barrel jack (2.1mm) with at least 6A output. The cooler draws power from the Bitaxe board, not from a separate supply. Note: Bitaxe Gamma/Supra/Ultra uses a barrel jack, NOT USB-C.
Why Buy From D-Central
D-Central Technologies has been in Bitcoin mining since 2016. We created the original Bitaxe Mesh Stand, developed custom heatsinks for the Bitaxe and Bitaxe Hex, and have been part of the open-source mining movement since its earliest days. We are not a generic electronics reseller — we are the Bitcoin Mining Hackers who build, test, and repair this hardware every day. Our ASIC repair team has serviced 2,500+ mining machines, and that hands-on experience informs every accessory we develop and stock. When you buy cooling hardware from D-Central, you are buying from people who understand exactly what these chips need to perform.
Does this cooler replace the stock Bitaxe heatsink?
Yes. Remove the stock heatsink from your Bitaxe and install the Ice Cooler Tower in its place using the custom socket. The tower cooler provides significantly better thermal performance than the stock flat heatsink — it is a direct upgrade, not an add-on.
Will the tower height fit inside a Bitaxe case?
The Ice Cooler Tower is a full-height tower design and will not fit inside most enclosed Bitaxe cases. It is designed for open-air setups or stands like the Bitaxe Mesh Standing Case or Bitaxe Modern Stand. If you need a compact cooler that fits in tighter spaces, check out the Ice Cooler Low-Profile Tower.
How much cooler will my Bitaxe run with this?
Exact temperature drops depend on your ambient environment, airflow, and overclock settings. In typical desktop conditions, expect a meaningful reduction in ASIC chip temperature compared to the stock heatsink — enough to make a difference for sustained overclocking and long-term reliability. Monitor your temperatures through the AxeOS dashboard after installation.
Can I control the RGB LEDs?
The 7-color RGB LEDs cycle automatically. They add visual flair to your mining setup — think of it as your Bitaxe broadcasting its status in color while it hunts for blocks.
What power supply does my Bitaxe need with this cooler?
The same 5V DC power supply your Bitaxe already uses — a 5V barrel jack (2.1mm) with at least 6A output. The cooler draws power from the Bitaxe board, not from a separate supply. Note: Bitaxe Gamma/Supra/Ultra uses a barrel jack, NOT USB-C.
Shop the Bitaxe Ice Cooler Tower Socket and more at D-Central Technologies, shipping worldwide from Canada.


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