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How to Setup Goldshell AE Box II?

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    SUMMARY

    Goldshell AE Box II mining the zkSNARK algorithm has a maximum hash rate of 54Mh/s at a power consumption of only 530W. Recently launched in March 2025, Goldshell AE Box II is an advanced Aleo miner, giving an excellent energy efficiency of 9.81j/Mh.

    Built with an efficient air-cooling system, Goldshell AE Box II is a silent miner with a reduced noise level of 35db. Precisely optimized for the Aleo mining algorithm, Aleo miners can leverage this advanced machine to compete in the network competition and enhance the chances of earning mining rewards.

    Now, let’s quickly dive into the setup process of Goldshell AE Box II. It is a relatively simple process as AE Box II is a plug-and-play type ASIC. Here is a handy setup guide for Goldshell AE Box II with step-by-step instructions that Aleo miners can quickly refer to.

    Unboxing the Goldshell AE Box II

    • Goldshell AE Box II comes in a thick cardboard box, tightly padded with thick foam pieces on top and bottom for safe shipping. The package also has a quick start guide for your easy reference.

    Goldshell AE Box II ships in a sturdy foam-padded box for safety - 1Includes a quick start guide for easy setup - 2

    • It comes with three power adapters. You can use either of them depending on the power supply method you have.

    Includes three power adapters for different setups - 3

    • The ASIC comes with a WiFi attachment as well. You can find the antenna screwed at the back of the ASIC, as shown below. You can use it to switch on the WiFi and access the internet.

    Includes a WiFi attachment with a rear antenna for connectivity - 4

    Power Supply Methods for Goldshell AE Box II

    • There are two major power supply methods for Goldshell AE Box II.

    ~ The first and the most popular one is using 6-pin to 6-pin PCIe cables.

    The most popular option is 6-pin to 6-pin PCIe cables - 5

    ~ The power supply itself is an HP Server PSU that goes into a breakup board.

    The power supply is an HP Server PSU with a breakout board - 6

    ~ The HP Server PSU used here is a 750Watt PSU. Hence, you can plug it into both 120V or 240V power. However, the majority of those who use AE Box II would be running it on 120V.

    ~ Now, let’s discuss the second option with these power adaptors. If you have the 80X power supply, typically, once the ones that go into the desktop PC, they are going to have PCIe cables that you can plug into the adapters.

    The second option uses 80X power supplies with PCIe cables for adapters - 7
    ~ Each strength coming out of the 80X power supply should be plugged into each of those adaptors shown below.

    Each 80X power supply output connects to an adapter - 8

    ~ The other end of the adaptor will go into the AE Box II like this.

    Other end of the adaptor will go into the AE Box II like this - 9

    • It is highly recommended to use 3 different strengths to split up the wattage load, as the ASIC will hit up to 530 W. It is always good to have the extra strengths to power the AE Box II for added safety.

    Step-by-step Instructions for Setting Up the Goldshell AE Box II

    1. Preparing the ASIC

    • Connect your Goldshell AE Box II to the power supply.

    Connect your Goldshell AE Box II to the power supply - 10

    • Next, connect your ethernet cable to the ASIC. Though Goldshell AE Box II has WiFi support, you will need an ethernet cable to initially set up the ASIC. Later you can use the WiFi.
    • Now that you have your power supply and ethernet cables plugged into the ASIC, turn on the power. You can see your Goldshell AE Box II switching on with the lights blinking.

    Power on the ASIC the lights will blink as it starts - 11

    • Now, it’s time to set up the software to set up the AE Box II. You will need a computer for that. You can either use a desktop or a laptop to log in, provided it is on the same network as your Goldshell AE Box II.

    2. Configuring the ASIC

    • You will need the IP address of your Goldshell AE Box II to log into the web GUI and set up the mining pool.
    • Now, let’s find the IP address of the Goldshell AE Box II. You can get the IP address using either of the following steps.

    ~ You can use the free program software called Advanced IP Scanner to get your miner’s IP address.
    ~ Alternatively, you can log into your router and get the IP address.
    ~ Here, let’s take the advanced IP scanner for illustration. The software automatically scans your IP address. You can copy that address.

    Use Advanced IP Scanner to find and copy your IP address - 12

    3. Accessing the Goldshell AE Box II via the Web Browser

    • Paste the copied address into the web browser.

    Paste the copied address into the web browser - 13

    • That will take you to the web GUI of your Goldshell AE Box II.

    Take you to the web GUI of your Goldshell AE Box II - 14

    4. Adding the Mining Pool

    • The first step to adding the mining pool is to unlock your Goldshell AE Box II. Click on the unlock button in the top right corner.

    Unlock your Goldshell AE Box II by clicking the top-right button - 15

    • As you click on the unlock button, it will ask for credentials. The default username is admin, and the password is 123456789. Enter those details and click unlock.

    Click unlock enter admin as the username and 123456789 as the password - 16

    • Now the miner is unlocked. It will now let you edit the pool settings.

    The miner is unlocked allowing pool settings editing - 17

    • Click on the add button in the top right corner.

    Click on the add button in the top right corner - 18

    • You can choose any of the pools listed out there. Alternatively, you can also visit miningpoolstats.stream and choose any of your preferred mining pools as well.

    Select a listed pool or find one on miningpoolstats.stream - 19

    • Here, let’s take DXPool for illustration. As you click on the DX Pool, the URL will be populated right there.

    Click DXPool to auto-fill the URL - 20

    • You can sign in/sign up to the DX Pool, which will be your wallet address.

    Sign in or sign up on DXPool to get your wallet address - 21

    • Alternatively, you can get a Leo wallet.

    You can get a Leo wallet - 22

    • Let’s take Leo wallet for illustration here. Go to the Leo wallet. Copy the receiving address.

    Open Leo Wallet and copy the receiving address - 23

    • Now go to your web GUI. Paste the copied wallet address into the Miner’s name.

    In the web GUI paste the wallet address as the Miner name - 24

    • Add a period at the end of the wallet address and give a worker name of your preference. Here it is given as .aebox2.

    Add a period to the wallet address and set a worker name e.g .aebox2 - 25

    • Enter the password as “123” or X or whatever you want.

    Enter the password as 123 or X or whatever you want - 26

    • Once you enter all the details, hit Apply.

    Once you enter all the details hit Apply - 27

    • Now, ensure you remove the stock one after you see a second pool. Thus, the pool you just added is actually mining.

    Remove the stock pool after adding a second one to start mining - 28

    • The final step is to go to the System page. Hit the restart button at the end of the page.

    Go to the System page and click restart - 29

    5. Start Mining

    • As you restart the miner, you can see the miner starts mining Aleo in a couple of minutes.
    • You can watch the mining status in real time on your dashboard.

    You can watch the mining status in real time on your dashboard - 30

    • The power consumption here is 512 W. However, it may vary for you depending on your mining atmosphere.

    Power consumption is 512W but may vary by setup - 31

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    CONCLUSION

    A product of the reputed mining hardware company, Goldshell, AE Box II is an advanced Aleo miner, designed to meet the evolving needs of modern miners. Compact size, reduced noise levels, and low power consumption are some of the notable features of Goldshell AE Box II.

    Almost anyone can set up Goldshell AE Box II as it is a relatively simple process. You can use this handy guide or refer to the attached video tutorial to set up your Goldshell AE Box II.

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    FAQs ON HOW TO SETUP GOLDSHELL AE BOX II

    • How can I optimize power usage for the Goldshell AE Box II?

      To optimize power usage, you can,

      ~ Ensure the ASIC is in a well-ventilated space to reduce the need for high fan speeds.
      ~ Use a power meter to monitor actual consumption and adjust settings as necessary.
      ~ If running multiple miners, consider grouping them in a dedicated mining room with sufficient cooling.

    • How do I monitor the performance of my Goldshell AE Box II?

      You can monitor the miner’s performance through the web interface or dashboard. Here, you will be able to see,

      ~ Hash rate
      ~ Temperature
      ~ Power consumption
      ~ Fan speed

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    Han Su is a technical analyst at CryptoMinerBros, a leading provider of cryptocurrency mining hardware. He has over 5 years of experience in the cryptocurrency industry and is an expert in mining hardware, software, and profitability analysis.

    Han is responsible for the technical analysis and research on ASIC Mining at Crypto Miner Bros. He also writes in-depth blogs on ASIC mining and cryptocurrency mining, and he has a deep understanding of the technology. His blogs are informative and engaging, and they have helped thousands of people learn about cryptocurrency mining.

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