Whatsminer M63S++ Overclocked from 478 TH/s to 594 TH/s: New Data
According to Heat Core, the Whatsminer M63S++ model can boost performance from 434–478 TH/s to 594 TH/s without major spikes in power usage. During a 36-hour benchmark, energy consumption deviation reached 5.8%, which is considered acceptable given the substantial hash rate gain.
Data indicates that at speeds above 560 TH/s, internal temperatures rise by 4 degrees, but the XS1000 cooling loop keeps operations stable. Meanwhile, maintenance costs only jump by around 3–4%. Technical reports confirm that chip defect rates remain minimal even under high load conditions.
Experts suggest this scalability could rank M63S++ among the most appealing models for large mining centers, especially amid the ongoing push for cost optimization. Analysts note that the full overclock package starts at approximately $1,1 mln for each equipment line, factoring in setup and warranty coverage.

