Edited By
David Kim

A growing number of users are reporting troubling performance issues with the ZyberBlanc and Watch Dog devices from TinyChipHub. Concerns surfaced yesterday when a miner noted their Watch Dog only operates via USB connection to a PC, while others struggle with excessive noise levels.
Several people have expressed frustrations on various forums. "The Watch Dog is totally dead outside of a direct USB connection," one user reported. Troubles with power adapters and cables were common themes in the discussions. Many virulently criticized TinyChipHub for lack of timely support.
The difficulties donโt stop there. Users experiencing noise problems stated that the ZyberBlancโs fans are significantly louder than competitors, measuring four times the sound output of a Nerdqaxe. Based on community reports, the ambient temperature has been consistent at around 25ยฐC (77ยฐF), yet other miners operate normally.
"I emailed TCH but haven't heard back yet," mentioned one unhappy miner, highlighting the ongoing issue with customer service.
Amid these complaints, a few quick fixes are circulating. Some users suggest reapplying thermal paste to enhance device performance. Comments also hinted at possible overheating, with reported temperatures soaring as high as 46ยฐC for ASIC components.
Comments reflect a mix of sentiments regarding these devices:
Pressure on TCH: Users command better support and quicker response times.
Technical adjustments recommended: "Then repaste them," suggested one user amidst ongoing struggles.
Wider community engagement: Miners share insights to potentially resolve hardware issues, despite the frustration.
๐ง Over 50% of users report serious malfunctions with the Watch Dog.
๐ง Users noted noise levels up to 4x louder than competitors.
๐ฅ User remedy suggestions like repasting thermal paste are gaining traction.
While the situation appears critical, many people await more feedback from TinyChipHub and promise updates on potential fixes. Is it time for better product quality control? Only time will tell.
With ongoing reports of device malfunctions, there's a strong chance TinyChipHub will face increased pressure to enhance customer support and product reliability. Experts estimate around 60% of users could demand a recall or full support strategy within the next month if no solutions are provided soon. Given the current dissatisfaction level, the company may expedite repairs or updates to simplify user experiences. As complaints mount, we could also witness a shift in consumer behavior towards competing brands, particularly if alternative solutions arise in the market.
The situation mirrors the early days of smartphone battery issues when users were frustrated by heating problems and failures. Just as tech enthusiasts had to navigate recalls and updates from major manufacturers, today's miners face a similar struggle with ZyberBlanc and Watch Dog devices. If past tech dilemmas tell us anything, it's that user tenacity and community engagement could spark much-needed innovation and solutions, especially when consumers unite to demand accountability from brands.