GOLDSHELL E-AE1M (230MH/s)
€2.099,00 EUR
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MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:
MINEABLE COINS WITH: zksnark
SPECIFICATION:
Algorithm | Hashrate | Consumption |
zkSNARK | 230MH/s | 2000W |
DESCRIPTION:
The Goldshell E-AE1M is a high-performance, rack-mountable ASIC miner developed for enterprise-level mining of the zkSNARK-based ALEO blockchain. Released in April 2025, it delivers a stable hashrate of 230 MH/s while consuming 2000W, making it a strong choice for efficient and scalable Aleo mining operations.
With an energy efficiency of ~8.7 J/MH, the E-AE1M is optimized for long-term profitability, balancing performance and power consumption. Its 3U form factor is designed to integrate seamlessly into standard 42U data center racks, enabling full utilization of server infrastructure.
The unit supports both Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity, offering flexible deployment options across various environments. Engineered for durability and non-stop performance, it features two high-performance cooling fans and comes with a built-in power supply for ease of installation.
Key Specifications:
- Model: E-AE1M
- Coin: ALEO
- Release Date: April 2025
- Hashrate: 230 MH/s ±5%
- Power Consumption: 2000W ±5%
- Energy Efficiency: ~8.7 J/MH
- Size: 45 × 36 × 14 cm
- Noise Level: 60 dB
- Cooling: 2 high-performance fans
- Power Supply: Integrated
- Algorithm: zkSNARK
- Interface: Wi-Fi & Ethernet
- Operating Temperature: –5°C to 40°C
- Form Factor: 3U Rack-Mountable
- Warranty: 180 days
The Goldshell E-AE1M is purpose-built for professionals operating at scale. With its compact design, hybrid connectivity, and enterprise-grade stability, it’s the ideal solution for turning idle rack space into a reliable, high-yield Aleo mining system. Whether powering a single setup or expanding to full-rack deployments, the E-AE1M delivers consistent performance where it matters most.
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