Goldshell AE MAXII Server 177 Opens 7913 Boxes 0177 Review: Just How Powerful is This 540MH/s ZK Monster?
Halfway through 2025, the Aleo track is already heating up. In this wave, Goldshell has finally brought their latest flagship product — AE MAXII, with a clear positioning, focusing on Aleo mining, and equipped with zkSNARK algorithms, with a default hashrate of up to 540MH/s±5%. Today, Editor Li Yi will unbox and test this 'heavy weapon' to see how its performance, noise, and power consumption really are.
📦 Unboxing: Sturdy Shell, Compact Structure
The machine is still packaged in the classic hard cardboard style of Goldshell, providing adequate protection. Upon opening, you can see:
Overall Machine Dimensions: 264 x 200 x 290 mm
Weight: Approximately 12.45 kg
Includes power cable and instruction manual, with interfaces clearly visible
The entire unit uses a metal shell + industrial-grade craftsmanship, with a solid and durable structure. The front and rear dual fan design shows a very aggressive cooling system, with measured fan speeds reaching up to 7000 RPM, detailed later.
⚙️ Core Parameters: Explosive Performance, Not Low Power Consumption
Official standard parameters are as follows:
Default Hashrate: 540MH/s±5%
Power: 3200W±5%
Energy Efficiency Ratio: 5.93 J/M (Joules/Mega)
Algorithm: zkSNARK
Compatible Coins: Aleo
Voltage Support: 185~285V wide voltage, 16A cable interface
Network: Ethernet only
The measured data generally matches the official description. After powering on, it reaches a stable state within 35 minutes, with minimal hashrate fluctuations, consistently between 530~545MH/s.
If you are also preparing to enter the Aleo market, this 'small cannon' may just be your starting point. #aleo