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AxeOs Tuning Guide —— From Beginner to Expert
Understanding the Dashboard Metrics
When you open the AxeOS dashboard, pay attention to these key data points:
Hashrate
- Real-time hashrate fluctuates by ±10-15%; this is normal.
- Focus on Session Average. This is the true reflection of performance.
Best Difficulty
- This is the highest difficulty share found by your device in the current session.
- For Solo miners, this is a Badge of Honor. The higher the number, the closer you theoretically got to a block.
Temperature
| Range | Status | Suggestion |
| 40-55°C | Optimal | Maintain current settings |
| 55-65°C | Acceptable | Fine for 24/7 operation |
| 65-75°C | Caution | Consider lowering frequency or improving cooling |
| 75°C+ | Danger | Immediately lower frequency. Risk of chip damage |
Rejected Shares
- Healthy state: < 1-2%.
- High rejection usually means: Overclocking too high, unstable network, or pool connection issues.
Performance Tuning in Practice
AxeOS allows manual adjustment of Frequency and Core Voltage:
| Tuning Goal | Frequency | Voltage | Effect |
| Max Hashrate | ↑ Increase | ↑ Slight Increase | Higher hashrate, more heat/power |
| Silent/Longevity | ↓ Decrease | ↓ Decrease | Slightly lower hashrate, cooler device |
| Best Efficiency | Find Sweet Spot | Find Sweet Spot | Maximize Hashrate per Watt |
Tuning Principles:
- Change one variable at a time and observe for 30 minutes.
- Temperature is the hard limit. Sustained temps over 65°C accelerate chip aging.
- A sudden spike in Rejected Shares means you’ve pushed the tuning too far.