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Goldshell AE Box mining the ZK-SNARK Algorithm has a maximum hash rate of 37Mh/s and power consumption of 360W. Launched recently in January 2025, the Goldshell AE Box gives an excellent energy efficiency of 9.73 j/Mh.
Equipped with two high-speed fans for efficient cooling, the Goldshell AE Box dissipates heat instantly, preventing machine overheating while aiding optimal performance. Moreover, it is a silent miner with a reduced noise level of 35db.
Now, let’s see how to set up this mighty machine, Goldshell AE Box. It is a plug-and-play type ASIC, which is pretty straightforward to set up. Here is a handy setup guide for AE Box, illustrating detailed step-by-step instructions with relevant images.
Unboxing the Goldshell AE Box
- Goldshell AE Box comes in a thick cardboard box, nicely padded with thick foam pieces on top and bottom to prevent any damage to ASIC during shipping.
- The ASIC comes with a detailed “how to start” user manual that users can refer to when getting started with AE Box.
- Remove the ASIC carefully and place it on a flat surface.
- The Goldshell AE Box comes with a Wi-Fi antenna. You can find the antenna on the right side of the shipment box. You can fix that antenna by screwing it on the back of the ASIC. Unlike many ASICs, AE Box supports Wi-Fi.
Step-by-step Instructions for Setting Up the Goldshell AE Box
1. Preparando el ASIC
- You can use two different power supplies to power your Goldshell AE Box. The first one is the regular ATX power supply. Since Goldshell AE Box consumes around 360W, you can get a 550W or 600W power supply. The below image shows the ATX power supply.
- The ATX power supply comes with a PCIe cable, as shown below.
- You will need 2 PCIe cables (6 pins) to plug into the AE Box.
- Though the ATX power supply is popular, you will need a paper-cut method to turn the power supply on when it is ON.
- However, the most popular way to power the Goldshell AE Box is the HP server or the server power supply. Additionally, you will need a breakup board and PCIe cables. Ensure you get thick gauge cables for safety purposes like to withstand any possible power surges.
- Though Goldshell AE Box has Wi-Fi support, you will first need to connect the ethernet cable to connect the ASIC to the computer. Thus, you can log in to the Web GUI of AE Box and then configure the Wi-Fi.
- Next, plug in the PCIe cables.
- Now, turn on the power button on the breakup board.
- As you turn the power ON, you can see the lights blinking on the ASIC.
2. Configurando el ASIC
- Now, let’s find the IP address of the Goldshell AE Box. You can get the IP address using either of the following steps.
~ Puedes usar el software de programa gratuito llamadoAdvanced IP Scannerpara obtener la dirección IP de tu minero.
~ Alternativamente, puedes iniciar sesión en tu enrutador y obtener la dirección IP.
~ Es útil usar Advanced IP Scanner. El software escanea automáticamente tu dirección IP.
3. Accessing the Goldshell AE Box via the Web Browser
- Pegue la dirección copiada en el navegador web.
- Now, you can access the Web GUI of the Goldshell AE Box.
4. Getting the Crypto Wallet
- Click on the “Miner” on the settings page.
- Now, you need to add the pool settings to get started with mining. To do so, you will need a dedicated crypto wallet first.
- It is highly recommended that you use the Leo Wallet. You can download the app from here. It will get installed on your browser.
- Click on the “receive” icon to get the receiving address. That will take you to this page in the image below.
- Copy that receiving address.
- Now, go back to the Web GUI of the miner. Click on the “unlock button.”
- The username is “admin” and the password is “123456789.” After entering, click the “unlock” button.
- Upon unlocking, you will reach this page. Click on the “add” button at the top to add the mining pool.
- It will ask for the pool configuration details.
- Now paste the Leo wallet address you copied. Then add a period and enter a worker name of your choice. Let’s say the worker’s name here is “aebox.” The password can either be “123” or “X.”
5. Agregar el grupo minero
- Next, you will need the mining pool address. If you’re unsure about the mining pool, you can search here. You can choose any of the mining pools listed out there.
- Let’s take dxpool for illustration here. Go to dxpool.com. Scroll down to the ALEO tutorial. Click on the “tutorial” button.
- Again scroll down. You will find the pool address.
- Copy that pool address and paste it into the pool configuration settings on your Web GUI. Click “apply.”
- In case, if you want to use Wi-Fi and not ethernet, you can set that up on the “System” page.
6. Comience a minar
- You may need to restart the miner.
- You should remove the old address on the pool settings page. Then the new one will take over.
- Now, if you want to verify whether the ASIC is mining appropriately, you can directly go to dxpool.
- Click on the search button at the top.
- Copy the receiving address and paste it into the box.
- You can see the mining status of your ASIC right away.
- The power consumption of the Goldshell AE Box is around 340W. However, it might vary for you depending on your mining atmosphere.
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Conclusión
Setting up the Goldshell AE Box is an easy process as it is a simple plug-and-play type ASIC. Its compact size and reduced noise levels let miners mine ALEO from anywhere. Perfectly engineered for the ZK-SNARK algorithm, Goldshell AE Box gives an energy efficiency of 9.73 j/Mh.
You can use this handy guide to set up your Goldshell AE Box. In case you face any struggle while setting up the AE Box, you can check the video tutorial attached at the end of this blog.
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FAQs ON HOW TO SETUP GOLDSHELL AE BOX
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What are the mineable coins of Goldshell AE Box?
Programmed for the ZK-SNARK algorithm, Goldshell AE Box helps you mine ALEO.
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Does Goldshell AE Box have Wi-Fi support?
Yes, the Goldshell AE Box has Wi-Fi support. However, you will also need a dedicated ethernet connection to configure your ASIC initially. Once done, you can use your Wi-Fi option to run your ASIC.
Han su
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.
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