HM Tech LLC is a Graham, North Carolina-based IT services and IT consulting company founded in 2014, recognized as the longest-running and most trusted name in ASIC repair in North America. The company pioneered professional ASIC miner repairs in the region from the early days of the cryptocurrency mining boom, establishing itself as the go-to expert for maintaining and restoring high-performance mining hardware. HM Tech specializes in diagnosing, repairing, and optimizing ASIC miners, ensuring maximum uptime, efficiency, and longevity for clients ranging from individual miners to large-scale operations. With a dedicated team and a strong industry reputation, the company provides fast, reliable, and high-quality repair services, backed by years of hands-on experience in the mining sector. HM Tech is committed to delivering exceptional technical support and helping clients keep their mining equipment running at peak performance. As of January 1, 2026, HM Tech LLC is active with ongoing ASIC repair, maintenance, and support services in the cryptocurrency mining industry.
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