Commercial mining farms, hosting facilities, and ASIC fleet operators in North Dakota can request onsite diagnostics, hashboard repair, PSU repair, and dispatch planning. We serve energy-region operations across the Bakken corridor and statewide industrial sites.
Dispatch availability depends on technician scheduling, facility ZIP code, repair volume, and project scope. Winter and remote-site logistics are factored into every North Dakota dispatch assessment.
North Dakota's Bakken oil fields in the Williston Basin create ideal conditions for mining operations leveraging stranded natural gas and surplus power capacity. Fargo and Bismarck anchor commercial operations statewide; Williston and Dickinson remain the focus of Bakken-driven energy-adjacent mining activity.
Williston Basin stranded gas and surplus power generation support warehouse-scale and off-grid mining deployments. Refineries, energy processing facilities, and remote container sites define the region's industrial character. Fargo and Bismarck anchor statewide commercial access.
Batch hashboard chip-level repair, PSU component-level service, and emergency response — all performed at your facility with chip-level diagnostic equipment, burn-in verification, and a written service report before departure.
Winter thermal management is critical in North Dakota operations. Cold-intake throttling, temperature-related fault patterns, and equipment performance during winter months are part of our pre-dispatch assessment for every North Dakota facility.
Winter road conditions and remote Bakken site access are factored into every dispatch plan. Multi-state routing hubs cover the state. Contact us with your facility location, fleet size, and fault description for a realistic timeline without overpromising availability.
All major ASIC platforms serviced at North Dakota mining facilities. Chip-level repair — no board swap policy.
Component-level repair for all major ASIC fault types. Diagnosed and repaired onsite at your North Dakota facility.
Dispatch assessments are available for commercial mining operations across North Dakota. Contact us with your facility ZIP code to confirm coverage and timeline for your specific location.
City-specific detail pages are in development. Contact us with your facility ZIP code for a direct dispatch assessment.
Onsite dispatch to North Dakota operations is planned around facility location, fleet size, and seasonal logistics. Here's how the process works.
Contact via WhatsApp, dispatch form, or scheduled call. Provide miner model, fault type, fleet size, and facility ZIP code including remote site access details.
We review fault description, fleet composition, facility location, and North Dakota dispatch logistics — including winter road conditions and remote site access for Bakken-region operations.
Technician routing, scheduling, and travel logistics are confirmed before committing to dates. Long-haul dispatch to remote North Dakota locations is assessed per project.
Field technician arrives at your North Dakota facility with diagnostic equipment. Batch repair, PSU service, firmware work, burn-in testing, and written service report completed onsite.
Transparent fleet-service rates. Final pricing confirmed after fault assessment and dispatch feasibility review.
Repair Pricing: S21, WhatsMiner, and Avalon service starts at $45 per hashboard or $135 per complete miner. S19 service starts at $35 per hashboard or $105 per complete miner. Complete miner repair includes up to 3 hashboards and does not include PSU repair. PSU repair ranges from $50–$60 per unit. Long-haul dispatch to North Dakota remote sites may include travel cost — confirmed upfront before commitment. All pricing confirmed after remote fault assessment and dispatch planning.
Field service dispatch planning covers North Dakota and surrounding northern tier states.