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    Hacking Switch Informations by serial number - READ THE FIRST POST before asking questions

    Short answer is no. Long answer is yes, but the system will refuse to boot, effectively bricking the system.
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    Dammit, PSTV

    Have you considered using a USB flash stick?
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    Hardware New 3DS Motherboard replacement?

    Before you replace the main motherboard, I would suggest you try a few things first. First, if your touch screen has a screen protector, remove it. If your system still malfunctions, open it up and make sure the cables inside the system are all seated properly. If you know how to microsolder...
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    Hardware Power Board replacement - New 3DS XL

    I honestly don't think that it makes a difference. When a board's model number changes, it's due to a silent revision of the board. When that happens, a new firmware is released so that the CPU can work with the new board. If your system has up to date firmware, you should have no issues. If it...
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    Hardware Power Board replacement - New 3DS XL

    The board in the second picture will not work. The reason is that the board is too small for a New 3DS XL system. The vendors are trying to swindle you out of your money. If you need a board buy this one: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32877051908.html
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    Hardware Power Board replacement - New 3DS XL

    For a New 3DS XL system, you need to get the board as shown in your first picture.
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    Sony releases official PS5 teardown video

    That's good to know about SSD longevity. Still, it would be nice if the NAND chips weren't soldered onto the board. At least the heatsink is a massive beast.
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    Sony releases official PS5 teardown video

    It's not a hoax at all. It's a consequence of physics and materials engineering. A NAND chip fresh off the factory floor will display read and write errors. It comes with the territory. Every read and write cycle causes degradation of the NAND chips. Also, NAND chips degrade over time even if...
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