Editing Motherboards
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** The large 4-pin connection between the motherboard and the daughterboard is sometimes or always soldered and needs to be desoldered to take them apart; some consoles might have a different connector that can be disconnected, though | ** The large 4-pin connection between the motherboard and the daughterboard is sometimes or always soldered and needs to be desoldered to take them apart; some consoles might have a different connector that can be disconnected, though | ||
** This connection carries high-current supply voltages for EE and GS; other voltages are supplied through the other connector | ** This connection carries high-current supply voltages for EE and GS; other voltages are supplied through the other connector | ||
* Known sub-revisions: 1-680-109-xx | * Known sub-revisions: 1-680-109-xx | ||
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** The large 4-pin connection between the motherboard and the daughterboard is sometimes or always soldered and needs to be desoldered to take them apart; some consoles might have a different connector that can be disconnected, though | ** The large 4-pin connection between the motherboard and the daughterboard is sometimes or always soldered and needs to be desoldered to take them apart; some consoles might have a different connector that can be disconnected, though | ||
** This connection carries high-current supply voltages for EE and GS; other voltages are supplied through the other connector | ** This connection carries high-current supply voltages for EE and GS; other voltages are supplied through the other connector | ||
* Known sub-revisions: 1-680-607-xx | * Known sub-revisions: 1-680-607-xx | ||
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