#doge#FLUMINER - Fulu L1pro Server Unboxing: The “Silent Cannon” of the Mining World is Here

1. Unboxing Experience: Packaging and Appearance

Upon receiving the FLUMINER - Fulu L1pro, the sturdy packaging box provides a strong sense of security, as if saying “The treasure inside is precious, and Editor Li Yi must take good care of it.” After opening the outer packaging, the server is tightly wrapped in foam, and the accessories (power cable, network cable, instruction manual) are neatly lying beside it, like little soldiers waiting to be inspected.

Taking out the server body, hey, this 3U Server shape is quite interesting! With dimensions of 140mm * 300mm * 450mm, it doesn’t take up much space on the desk. The black metal shell exudes a sense of technology, and the logo on the silver front panel is simple and clear. That little display screen on the front is super thoughtful, giving the feeling that you can “see” the server’s operating status at any time, like giving the server a “little face,” which can intuitively convey its “emotions” (operating data).

2. Performance Testing: Hash Rate, Power Consumption, and Network

(1) Hash Rate: The “Hard Power” of Mining

The official claim is a maximum hash rate of 6GH/s ±5%. Editor Li Yi tested it with a mix of skepticism and anticipation. In a 25°C environment, it was kept running for a whole day. Wow, the hash rate basically stabilized at a fluctuation of 5.8 - 6.2GH/s, mostly holding around 6GH/s. For mining Litecoin (LTC) and Dogecoin (DOGE), which use the Scrypt algorithm, this hash rate is like a “fast shovel,” working hard in the “mine pile” of the crypto world, full of potential!

(2) Power Consumption: The “Key Point” of Cost

The total power is 1400W ±10%. During actual testing, a power meter was used to monitor it, and the power fluctuated between 1350 - 1450W under full load, which is similar to the official data. The energy consumption ratio is 0.23J/MH (in a 25°C environment). Compared to similar type servers, this power consumption is well controlled, equivalent to “eating less and working more,” which can save miners a lot on electricity bills. Over a long period of mining, the cost advantage becomes prominent.