How is the Goldshell AE Box configured?

How is the Goldshell AE Box configured?

OVERVIEW

The ZK-SNARK algorithm may be mined with Goldshell AE Box at a maximum hash rate of 37Mh/s and 360W of power consumption. The Goldshell AE Box was introduced in January 2025 and offers a remarkable 9.73 j/Mh energy efficiency.

The Goldshell AE Box has two high-speed fans for effective cooling, which immediately disperse heat to keep the machine from overheating and to promote peak performance. Additionally, it has a noise level of 35 dB, making it a silent miner.

Let's now examine how to configure this powerful device, the Goldshell AE Box. It is an ASIC of the plug-and-play variety, which is quite simple to configure. This is a helpful AE Box setup guide that includes pertinent graphics and comprehensive step-by-step directions.

Goldshell AE Box Unboxing

To prevent any damage to ASIC while delivery, the Goldshell AE Box is packaged in a sturdy cardboard box that is carefully padded with large foam pieces on top and bottom.

Users can consult the comprehensive "how to start" user manual included with the ASIC when they first begin using AE Box.

Carefully remove the ASIC and set it down on a level surface.

A Wi-Fi antenna is included with the Goldshell AE Box. The antenna is located on the shipment box's right side. That antenna may be fixed by screwing it onto the ASIC's back. The AE Box has Wi-Fi support, unlike many ASICs.

Detailed Guide to Configuring the Goldshell AE Box

1. Getting the ASIC ready

Your Goldshell AE Box can be powered by two separate power sources. The standard ATX power supply is the first. Given that the Goldshell AE Box uses about 360W, a 550W or 600W power supply is an option. The ATX power supply is seen in the picture below.

As seen below, a PCIe cable is included with the ATX power supply.

Two PCIe cables with six pins are required to connect to the AE Box.

Despite its widespread use, the ATX power supply requires a paper-cut technique to activate when it is turned on.

Nonetheless, the HP server or server power supply is the most widely used method of powering the Goldshell AE Box. PCIe cables and a breakdown board are also required. For safety reasons, such as to withstand any power surges, make sure you choose thick gauge wires.

Even though the Goldshell AE Box supports Wi-Fi, connecting the ASIC to the PC requires first connecting the ethernet cable. Thus, you can configure the Wi-Fi after logging into the AE Box Web GUI.

The PCIe wires should then be plugged in.

Now press the breakup board's power button.

The LEDs on the ASIC blink when the electricity is turned on.

2. Setting up the ASIC

Let's now determine the Goldshell AE Box's IP address. Either of the following methods can be used to obtain the IP address.
To find out your miner's IP address, you can use the Advanced IP Scanner software, which is available for free.
As an alternative, you can obtain the IP address by logging into your router. Let's use the sophisticated IP scanner as an example here. Your IP address is automatically scanned by the software. That address is yours to copy.

3. Using the Web Browser to Access the Goldshell AE Box

In the web browser, paste the copied address.

You can now access the Goldshell AE Box's Web GUI.

4. Acquiring the Cryptocurrency wallet

On the options screen, select "Miner."

In order to begin mining, you must now add the pool settings. You must first have a dedicated cryptocurrency wallet in order to do this.

Using the Leo Wallet is highly recommended. The app is available for download here. Within your browser, it will be installed.

To obtain the receiving address, click the "receive" icon. In the picture below, that will direct you to this page.

Make a copy of the recipient address.

Return to the miner's Web GUI now. Press the "unlock button" button.

"Admin" is the username, while "123456789" is the password. Once inside, press the "unlock" button.

This is the page you will see after unlocking. To add the mining pool, click the "add" button at the top.

Details on the pool configuration will be requested.

The Leo wallet address you copied should now be pasted. After that, put a period at the end and type the name of the employee you want. Assume that the employee in this case is called "aebox." "X" or "123" can be used as the password.

5. Including the Mining Pool

The mining pool address is then required. You can look for information about the mining pool here. Any of the mining pools that are listed can be your choice.

Here, let's use dxpool as an example. Visit dxpool.com. To access the ALEO tutorial, scroll down. Select the "tutorial" option.

Scroll down once more. You'll see the address for the pool.

Paste the copied pool address into your Web GUI's pool configuration settings. Press "apply."

On the "System" page, you can configure Wi-Fi instead of Ethernet if you'd like.

6. Get Mining Started

The miner might need to be restarted.

On the pool settings page, you ought to delete the previous address. The new one will take over after that.

Currently, you can go straight to dxpool to see if the ASIC is mining correctly. 

Press the search button located at the top.

Paste the receiving address into the box after copying it.

Your ASIC's mining status is immediately visible.

The Goldshell AE Box uses around 340W of power. However, depending on your mining environment, it may differ for you.

We made a feature film for the non-readers!
See how to configure the Goldshell AE Box.

FINAL RESULTS

Because the Goldshell AE Box is a straightforward plug-and-play ASIC, setting it up is simple. Miners can mine ALEO from any locati0n thanks to its small size and low noise levels. With an energy efficiency of 9.73 j/Mh, Goldshell AE Box is well-suited for the ZK-SNARK algorithm.

This helpful tutorial will help you set up your Goldshell AE Box. You can refer to the video guide that is linked at the end of this blog post if you encounter any difficulties setting up the AE Box.

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