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Goldshell
ASIC miner for Alephium delivers 8.3Th/s at 3350W with 4.03j/Th efficiency and runs at 45dB
The Goldshell AL MAX is an ASIC miner built for the Scrypt algorithm and aimed at operators mining Alephium. It delivers a maximum hashrate of 8.3Th/s while drawing 3350W from the wall. The unit measures 11.8 by 8.6 by 3.78 inches and is sold in new condition.
In normal operation the miner runs at a stated 45 dB with its fans spinning at 4500 rpm. Power consumption stays at 3350 W, giving an energy efficiency of 4.03 J/Th. The cooling layout keeps thermals stable under continuous load.
The single figure that determines suitability is the 8.3Th/s peak hashrate on the Scrypt algorithm. Buyers targeting Alephium can match this rate against their electricity cost and pool difficulty to decide if the unit fits their operation.
| Brand | ICERIVER |
|---|---|
| Mining Hardware | kHeavyHash |
| Noise level | =45dB |
| Fan | 4500rpm |
| Dimension | 11.8x8.6x3.78 in |
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