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April 04, 2021, 02:19:02 AM
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I sent a payment of approx $800 to ZeusBTC almost a month ago for parts, with quoted ship time of 3-6 days and still not received the goods, so may be a scam - not looking good :\

I believe ship time is the time it takes for them to prepare the stuff and send it out, after that you should get a tracking number and how fast you receive it will vary on a few things.

I don't know the exact details of your order, I don't work for Zeusbtc nor am I related to them but I am pretty sure they won't be scamming you, it's probably a bad staff management they either forgot to ship you the goods or they did but they forgot to send you the tracking id,  but nonetheless, don't worry.

On a side but related note, I just sent a private message to their support team as well as the company owner himself, they should be contacting you soon.

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April 07, 2021, 09:15:16 PM
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I would add https://service.myrig.com/ to the list if someone I trust can vouch for them, NFW I do trust your judgment but since you mentioned that you used them "long long ago" things could have changed, and the quoted post below makes me doubt they are still as good as they used to be:

Thank you for the follow up.  I sent them an email over the weekend, but I have yet to hear back.  I tried called the USA number you listed, but it has been disconnected.  I was going to reach out to their user here on Bitcoin Forum, but they do not accept messages from Newbies unfortunately.

Their account was last active on "March 06, 2019, 09:42:34 PM".

Can someone in the U.S reach out to them to the new phone number they have on their website ( a different one from the one posted above which is disconnected) to see if they still offer repairs?

This number +1 720 744 30 90
I have used myrig in the past to repair an R4 with a bad board.
I just contacted them again to repair a faulty S17. They did respond and gave me a repair ticket#. Also their ship to address is the same as the last time I used them.
I will report back on my experience with them.
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May 02, 2021, 11:03:33 PM
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I  have used myrig in the past to repair an R4 with a bad board.
I just contacted them again to repair a faulty S17. They did respond and gave me a repair ticket#. Also their ship to address is the same as the last time I used them.
I will report back on my experience with them.

Any update?  I have one unit in need of a temp sensor error repair on one board

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May 03, 2021, 06:41:45 AM
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Any update?  I have one unit in need of a temp sensor error repair on one board
They received the miner. They uploaded info on boards in need of repair the day after it was received at their facility.

I am waiting to hear if the repairs were successful and completed. So far, it seems, it is moving forward. But I have no conclusive proof yet. Will update when I receive a notice that they have completed repairs.
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May 03, 2021, 04:20:49 PM
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Cool. It would be interesting to know if Myrig is still alive even though they had some huge issues when they got involved with Halong Mining and the Dragonmint miners (the worst miner manufacturer story ever, they were even born as the worst... ).

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May 06, 2021, 02:16:34 AM
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I don't understand why there is no good repair service. There are so many who have broken devices and want to repair them
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May 10, 2021, 06:37:42 AM
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I don't understand why there is no good repair service. There are so many who have broken devices and want to repair them

A few months ago, these miners were kind of cheap, most weren't really worth fixing, for example, S9 was sold for under $50, which means each hash board was worth about $15 when you include PSU and control board in your math, today that same $15 hash board costs $300 to get, it makes a lot more sense to repair it, even for say 50-100$.

The sudden surge in prices created high demand on repair service, this wouldn't be the case if bitcoin price was still trading under 10k, also I think many people understand this demand is temporary so expanding or starting a new repair business might not be very smart and thus the supply of these services remains constant to a certain degree.

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May 14, 2021, 07:49:00 PM
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I have used myrig in the past to repair an R4 with a bad board.
I just contacted them again to repair a faulty S17. They did respond and gave me a repair ticket#. Also their ship to address is the same as the last time I used them.
I will report back on my experience with them.
I received a notice today that they have been repaired and bill for service. I paid and they have it labeled and ready to ship back to me. Will update this again when i receive it and plug it in to test it out.
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May 15, 2021, 01:52:51 PM
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I'm starting the process to send some broken boards from 17 series miners to a repair place in Canada, I'll keep you posted how it goes.

I'm looking for somewhere in Canada as well.  Can you send me details of who you are using and any info on how it's going?
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May 17, 2021, 02:55:44 PM
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I'm starting the process to send some broken boards from 17 series miners to a repair place in Canada, I'll keep you posted how it goes.

I'm looking for somewhere in Canada as well.  Can you send me details of who you are using and any info on how it's going?

Still waiting to send stuff off, am reluctant to recommend unless I have direct experience.

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May 20, 2021, 12:31:57 AM
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I would add https://service.myrig.com/ to the list if someone I trust can vouch for them, NFW I do trust your judgment but since you mentioned that you used them "long long ago" things could have changed, and the quoted post below makes me doubt they are still as good as they used to be:

Thank you for the follow up.  I sent them an email over the weekend, but I have yet to hear back.  I tried called the USA number you listed, but it has been disconnected.  I was going to reach out to their user here on Bitcoin Forum, but they do not accept messages from Newbies unfortunately.

Their account was last active on "March 06, 2019, 09:42:34 PM".

Can someone in the U.S reach out to them to the new phone number they have on their website ( a different one from the one posted above which is disconnected) to see if they still offer repairs?

This number +1 720 744 30 90
I have used myrig in the past to repair an R4 with a bad board.
I just contacted them again to repair a faulty S17. They did respond and gave me a repair ticket#. Also their ship to address is the same as the last time I used them.
I will report back on my experience with them.
I received my s17 back today plugged it in and it is working perfectly.
It is hashing exactly where it should be.
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May 20, 2021, 12:53:56 AM
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I received my s17 back today plugged it in and it is working perfectly.
It is hashing exactly where it should be.

Could you share some more details? What did they say was wrong, and how much did it cost?

Have some dead Bitmain 17 series hashboards or full miners?
I'll buy them ... send me a PM with what you have and I'll make you an offer!
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I received my s17 back today plugged it in and it is working perfectly.
It is hashing exactly where it should be.

Could you share some more details? What did they say was wrong, and how much did it cost?
Mine was more damaged than most. I knew that going in. It was mining on only 2 boards, then went down to 1. That also eventually died. So i knew all 3 boards were in need of some kind of repair. They listed a two or 3 bad chips on each board and which position that chip was in on the repair ticket. So I imagine the repairs would depend on the problem with your machine.

That being said, they charged me $229usd per board for the repairs. I have another in one of my hosting facilities that I will be sending them for repair. Considering what miners are going for these days, I considered it a fair charge.

And yes, it has been running for 8 hours now and it is holding steady just over 54th/s (S17 53 th/s model), which is a little above where it should be.
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May 21, 2021, 07:03:39 PM
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I added Myrig to the list of services in the U.S, I tried getting their address but nothing is mentioned on their website, which state/city did you send the miners to for repair?

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May 22, 2021, 04:36:13 AM
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I added Myrig to the list of services in the U.S, I tried getting their address but nothing is mentioned on their website, which state/city did you send the miners to for repair?
Their US location is in Denver, Colorado
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I added Myrig to the list of services in the U.S, I tried getting their address but nothing is mentioned on their website, which state/city did you send the miners to for repair?
Their US location is in Denver, Colorado


Hi!

Where can I see the complete list?

Thank you! 
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Hi!

Where can I see the complete list?

Thank you! 
The first post on the first page
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Hi!
Where can I see the complete list?
Thank you! 
The first post on the first page
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May 25, 2021, 10:00:05 PM
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Hi!

Where can I see the complete list?

Thank you! 
The first post on the first page

I am under the impression that he means the complete the list of Myrig repair centers, they do state the following countries on their website (U.S, Russia, Ukraine, Venezuela and Japan) but no address are available.

With that being said, please make sure you double-check the address with any repair service before sending the gear to them, just to avoid losing the gears forever or face some delays in the best-case scenario.

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July 09, 2021, 10:36:12 AM
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Where can I see the complete list?
Thank you! 
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I can vouch for HM Tech. Used them last year.
(That $150 is per board)

Level1 Diagnostic Fee   =$40
Basic Hashboard Repair $150 x 3 = $450
Est. Return Shipping = $37
Total = $ 527.00

Got an S17+73 from a friend for a great price. UPS shipping knocked a bunch of heat sinks loose. Friend refunded half because he's a nice guy. After HMTech repair, still cheaper than anywhere else.
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