#etc# #zil# Pineapple V8H Silent Server Unboxing Review: Silence and Efficiency Coexist

Recently, Pineapple Server launched a brand new silent model - Pineapple V8H, which has attracted the attention of miners with its outstanding computing power and ultra-low power consumption. As a server primarily focused on dual mining of ETC + ZIL, its features lie not only in its efficient performance but also in its silent operation. Below, let's join editor Li Yi to experience the unboxing process of this server and gain a deeper understanding of its performance.

1. Appearance Design: Simple and Generous, Easy to Place

Upon opening the packaging of Pineapple V8H, the first impression is simplicity. The entire machine uses a black metal shell, with the classic iPollo logo printed on the front. The body size is compact, suitable for home or office use. The layout of the cooling holes is reasonable, ensuring good heat dissipation while reducing noise propagation.

In terms of interface design, Pineapple V8H provides Ethernet interface, power interface, and multiple status indicator lights. Through the indicator lights, users can clearly understand the server's operating status, making it easy and intuitive to operate, especially suitable for novice users.

2. Hardware Parameters: Low Power Consumption, High Efficiency

The hardware configuration of Pineapple V8H is quite attractive. Here are its main parameters:

Computing Power: 3400 MH/s

Power Consumption: 475 W

Supported Algorithm: Etchash

Mineable Currencies: ETC, ZIL

Noise: Silent Design (operational sound is almost negligible)

This server is known for its low power consumption, with an extremely low energy cost per MH/s, making it very suitable for users who want to run a server in a home environment.

3. Installation and Debugging: Convenient and Quick

The process of installing Pineapple V8H is extremely simple. Here are the specific steps:

Connect the network and power: Insert the Ethernet cable into the interface at the back of the server, and also connect the power cable.

Start the device: After pressing the power switch, the server starts up, and the status indicator light turns on, showing normal working status.

Configure the mining address: Log into the server's backend through a browser, and set the mining pool addresses and wallet information for ETC and ZIL. The backend interface is intuitively designed, making it easy for users to get started quickly.

The entire debugging process takes less than 10 minutes, making it especially friendly for novice miners.