D-Central publishes its ASIC repair pricing up front. Most board-level repairs fall into three flat-rate tiers in Canadian dollars — Level 1 from $95, Level 2 from $145, and Level 3 from $195 — with the final price set after diagnosis. No quote-after-ticket games: you see the price menu before you ship anything.
Most mail-in repair shops make you open a ticket and ship the unit before you learn what it costs. We do the opposite. Below is the same pricing our bench works from, the diagnostic policy, and — just as important — the cases where we will tell you a repair is not worth it. For a tailored number, run the ASIC Repair Cost Estimator or request a free quote.
Repair pricing tiers (CAD)
Tiers reflect repair complexity, not brand. They are typical starting prices; a multi-chip hashboard or extensive damage moves a job up a tier or adds chip-level line items. We confirm the exact figure with your quote.
| Tier | Typical price (CAD) | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | from $95 | Ribbon cables and connectors, cooling fans, thermal service (re-paste / re-pad), a single passive component, IP/connection faults. |
| Level 2 | from $145 | PSU repair, control-board recovery / reflash, a single-domain or single-chip hashboard fault, one failed LDO or boost stage. |
| Level 3 | from $195 | Chip-level hashboard repair and multi-domain faults. Price scales with the number of failed chips/domains and the extent of any damage. |
Pricing by component × family
A rough guide to where common jobs land. The estimator gives a model-specific range; this is the menu it draws from.
| Component | Antminer S19 / S19 Pro / XP | Antminer S21 / T21 / Pro / XP | Whatsminer M30S / M50 | Avalon A12xx–A15xx |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hashboard (chip-level) | Level 3 | Level 3 | Level 3 | Level 3 |
| Power domain / LDO / boost | Level 2–3 | Level 2–3 | Level 2–3 | Level 2 (incl. boost daughter-card) |
| PSU (APW / WhatsPower) | Level 2 | Level 2 | Level 2 | Level 2 |
| Control board / reflash | Level 2 | Level 2 | Level 2 | Level 2 |
| Fan / connector / thermal | Level 1 | Level 1 | Level 1 | Level 1 |
Prices are in CAD and exclude inbound/return shipping and applicable taxes. Final pricing follows diagnosis; see the diagnostic policy below.
What your quote includes
- Diagnosis — we identify the actual fault, not just the symptom.
- Labour for the quoted tier, performed in-house at our Laval bench.
- Parts required for that fault (chips, LDOs/boost stages, caps, ribbons, fans, thermal consumables).
- Post-repair testing on a board test fixture and verification at rated hashrate before it ships back.
- A warranty on the repair — we stand behind the work.
When we’ll tell you not to repair it
Transparency cuts both ways. We’ll recommend against a repair when the numbers don’t serve you:
- The repair approaches the price of a comparable used unit. See ASIC Repair vs Replace for the decision math.
- Burn damage. Boards with burnt connectors or scorched copper are usually not safely repairable — we’ll say so rather than chase it.
- End-of-life models with no parts. Check support status on the Antminer EOS & Support-Status Tracker.
- Repeat failures on the same board, which usually point at an underlying problem a single repair won’t fix.
Diagnostic policy & turnaround
We diagnose first, then quote. If you approve the repair, diagnosis is rolled into the job. If you decline, you pay only the diagnostic fee and return shipping. Turnaround is an honest estimate, not a same-day promise — D-Central is a hands-on repair bench, not a depot, and a correct fix comes before a fast one. We confirm a window with your quote and keep you posted.
Start your repair
- Estimate your repair — pick your model and fault for a tailored range.
- Not sure what’s wrong? — search your error code or symptom in the ASIC Fault Finder.
- Request a free quote — or just ship it to our Laval bench.
Pricing last reviewed 2026-06-12. We keep it current; the estimator and your written quote are always the source of truth for your unit.
Repair pricing FAQ
How much does ASIC hashboard repair cost?
D-Central publishes flat-rate repair tiers in CAD: Level 1 from $95, Level 2 from $145, and Level 3 (chip-level hashboard repair) from $195. These are typical starting prices; the final quote depends on diagnosis — chip count, the number of failed domains, and the extent of any damage.
What does my repair quote include?
Diagnosis, the repair labour for the quoted tier, the parts required for that fault, post-repair testing on a bench fixture, and verification at rated hashrate — plus a warranty on the repair. Burn-damaged boards and units missing components are quoted separately or declined.
When will you tell me NOT to repair a miner?
When the expected repair cost approaches the price of a comparable used unit, when a board is burn-damaged beyond safe repair, when the model is end-of-life with no parts available, or when a unit shows repeated failures. We’ll say so plainly rather than take the job — see Repair vs Replace.
How long does an ASIC repair take?
Turnaround is an estimate, not a guarantee — D-Central is a hands-on repair bench, not a same-day depot. We confirm a window with your quote and keep you updated; a correct fix comes before a fast one.
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- ASIC miner database
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- buy a tested Antminer S19
- Antminer S19 maintenance guide
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- Antminer S21 specs
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Last reviewed June 12, 2026.
