Whats on the flip side of that? Is it just a straight SATA, or is it earlier IDE?
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Found one on fleabay for £5. Do you know if the size of the drive is restricted by the case, or will it take any hdd and deal with it?
Thanks, that sounds like FAT32 then. I'll dig up a 500 and partition it to 320
Metal joycon clips!! The plastic clips that hold the joycons in wear and eventually the joycon becomes lose.Hi Vince, my right joycon rail on the oled has become a little loose which makes the joycon wiggly. Do you know what's the best way to fix this?
The XBox arrived last night and I've taken the cover off. Not touched the heatsink yet. The cae appears to be very brittle and someone has been here before as lots of small broken grey tabs fell out. The photos show the hdd grill was broken when sent and the one at the other end came out in three parts. Caps look like they need attention.
You mentioned about Jasper, how do I tell?
I've taken some shots of the mobo as is.
Caps
CPU
Whole Mobo
If you need other/closer shots to identify let me know
Not sure a reball is something that can be done without a BGA station. @Vince will be able to confirm I hope!First port of call is a thoroughly good clean. Pop off the heat sink all new heat compound. Is there a stencil of that chipset to re-ball it? I have a hot air station and a hot plate (coming from China).
Yep, however the 360 chip is considerably larger, and I think that’s what the issue is. Don’t think it would be impossible, just remarkably difficultAbout 19 mins into his video for the Nintendo Switch OLED fix he re-balls the wifi chip with a stencil and heat gun.
That’s the spirit right there!Ah OK. Showing my noobness there. Still for £7.99 I'm going to learn loads, not least hot to use all the kit I have and coming from AliX
First port of call is a thoroughly good clean. Pop off the heat sink all new heat compound. Is there a stencil of that chipset to re-ball it? I have a hot air station and a hot plate (coming from China).