Hardware Nintendo switch lite lost resistors value

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Hi, i got my hand on a broken switch Lite with two Resistors knocked off the logic board after a failed modchip installation by owner
I'll appreciate it if someone can help with the value of the two resistors
Thanks in advance
 

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Hi, i got my hand on a broken switch Lite with two Resistors knocked off the logic board after a failed modchip installation by owner
I'll appreciate it if someone can help with the value of the two resistors
Thanks in advance

Values from left to right in this picture. 101ohm, 8.1kohm, 10kohm. This would make #1 10k and #2 101. Good luck!
 
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hi if you dont mind checking capacitor specs on my switch lite board too? no spare board to test. so would really appreciate if you coud look into this?

https://ibb.co/zGPtbyQ

If these caps look fine they are not your issue. I have never in my life seen a good looking ceramic cap be a problem unless it's short to ground. If these are missing, the console should still be operational so if it isn't I would look for issues elsewhere. None of these rails are going to be over 6.3v, so any replacement ceramic caps at the right size should do assuming you have a book they are probably 50v anyway. As for capacitance ratings I don't have a donor board to remove and test out of circuit unfortunately :( But if you're still having instability, you can just increase. Using oscilloscope is the best way to see if the capacitor you've placed is able to keep the rail steady. Good luck!
 
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