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Topic: ASIC Repairs Communication (Read 147 times)

newbie
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January 18, 2022, 01:19:32 PM
#10
Update: After a long weekend I got a reply from Great Voyage, will be sending off either today or tomorrow.
newbie
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January 15, 2022, 11:16:22 AM
#9
I just sent two S17+ hash boards to New Voyage USA, ordered through their website - 4 day turn around!  Boards being delivered tomorrow.

Do you mean Great Voyage? That's fantastic turnaround, so you used the google 'out of warranty' doc? Hows does the repair process work with Great Voyage? Seems like a weird system thought I would have to get a RMA number or something prior to sending the machines off. Would you happen to know do they accept just the hash boards or just whole machines?

Hell if there is any repair centers on the west coast of the US ill drive the boards in myself. Great voyage is a 40 hour drive Shocked
newbie
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January 15, 2022, 07:01:20 AM
#8
I just sent two S17+ hash boards to New Voyage USA, ordered through their website - 4 day turn around!  Boards being delivered tomorrow.
newbie
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January 14, 2022, 11:10:48 PM
#7
This is on the site, "Note that the repair site information provided by Zeus Mining free of charge is based on the photos of the repair site, more detailed information needs to be verified by yourself, Zeus Mining does not assume other responsibilities."


It's good that you have picked this one, as I said before I personally trust zeusbtc and can vouch for them, I have had many successful deals with their founder even long before I knew he was the owner of zeusbtc, a very genuine and trustworthy person, but if zeusbtc tell you they don't guarantee the folks listed on that list, then you should be careful, I know they don't randomly list everyone but I highly doubt that the due diligence is good enough.

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nly Alpha Asic Repair has a website.. The pictures zeus is talking about on their site tell me nothing and how could you verify them as legit. I have spoken with Alpha before and they seemed a little over anxious to get my machines

I know that "Alpha Miner" which is owned by Mike and their website is www.alphaminer.io is legit, not sure if this "Alpha repair" is owned by the same company or not, I will hopefully have the answer by tomorrow and will let you know.

Edit: Mike replied, they are not related to the "Alpha repair" at all, using a similar name to a company that already exists makes me doubt them, I would be extra careful. 

Thanks for looking into alpha repair. Alpha PSUs look great! Totally forgot about this company, wish my problem was as simple as a PSU swap. One S17 has a few blown chips and heatsinks fell off.. that old chestnut. The other S17 had 1 boards temp sense freak out and now the board dont come up.. upgraded asic.to firmware to current nothing, tried Braiins nothing.
legendary
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January 14, 2022, 05:33:40 PM
#6
This is on the site, "Note that the repair site information provided by Zeus Mining free of charge is based on the photos of the repair site, more detailed information needs to be verified by yourself, Zeus Mining does not assume other responsibilities."


It's good that you have picked this one, as I said before I personally trust zeusbtc and can vouch for them, I have had many successful deals with their founder even long before I knew he was the owner of zeusbtc, a very genuine and trustworthy person, but if zeusbtc tell you they don't guarantee the folks listed on that list, then you should be careful, I know they don't randomly list everyone but I highly doubt that the due diligence is good enough.

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nly Alpha Asic Repair has a website.. The pictures zeus is talking about on their site tell me nothing and how could you verify them as legit. I have spoken with Alpha before and they seemed a little over anxious to get my machines

I know that "Alpha Miner" which is owned by Mike and their website is www.alphaminer.io is legit, not sure if this "Alpha repair" is owned by the same company or not, I will hopefully have the answer by tomorrow and will let you know.

Edit: Mike replied, they are not related to the "Alpha repair" at all, using a similar name to a company that already exists makes me doubt them, I would be extra careful. 
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
January 13, 2022, 09:54:36 PM
#5
All of the US based ads look way to shady for me. Thats why I want to send it to a bitmain repair center in the US.

Zeusbtc is a well-known site here on the forum where you can able to buy parts of any ASIC machine and partner with trusted repair companies.

They have a list of US-based repair shops look at this link https://www.zeusbtc.com/RepairCenter/USA/


This is on the site, "Note that the repair site information provided by Zeus Mining free of charge is based on the photos of the repair site, more detailed information needs to be verified by yourself, Zeus Mining does not assume other responsibilities." If some people have used any of these listed vendors please post, but from looking at the US based repair centers its a email or phone number. Only Alpha Asic Repair has a website.. The pictures zeus is talking about on their site tell me nothing and how could you verify them as legit. I have spoken with Alpha before and they seemed a little over anxious to get my machines. Found them originally though a post on here late last year by a new user with no merit. I may have a new user account but I have lurked here for a long time, way back to the release of LTC gpu miner. I've seen so many scams come and go, just don't want to risk my asics with randoms with "pictures" as proof they repair asics.
legendary
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January 13, 2022, 06:34:28 PM
#4
All of the US based ads look way to shady for me. Thats why I want to send it to a bitmain repair center in the US.

Zeusbtc is a well-known site here on the forum where you can able to buy parts of any ASIC machine and partner with trusted repair companies.

They have a list of US-based repair shops look at this link https://www.zeusbtc.com/RepairCenter/USA/

newbie
Activity: 27
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January 12, 2022, 10:44:41 PM
#3
Have you asked through the repair shops listed at www.zeusbtc.com ?

All of the US based ads look way to shady for me. Thats why I want to send it to a bitmain repair center in the US.
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
January 12, 2022, 02:54:00 PM
#2
Have you asked through the repair shops listed at www.zeusbtc.com ?
newbie
Activity: 27
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January 11, 2022, 10:35:53 PM
#1
Hello all,
Has anyone gotten any communication with any ASIC repair locations? For me its been radio silence from Core Scientific for a solid 3 months now... MyRIG is a joke. I saw the ebay post on the other thread (https://www.ebay.com/itm/154553760186?hash=item23fc1f39ba:g:wEUAAOSwWMFhmeZT) with great voyage as they are an official bitmain repair facility i would like to have them look at 4 hash boards from my S17s.

Going to Great Voyages site and heading over to the out of warrenty repairs section, this is what they give. (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSevZ5n8kJgVY95JPknNap_eojq1OgHTv1tYCnerjSQX-Q5INg/viewform) Has anyone dealt with them through this google doc setup? Seems like a thrown system and don't trust my boards will be returned. Any suggestions?
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