Hardware Continuity test on Tegra's capacitors

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After removing the modchip that was installed on this Switch Lite, a capacitor was ripped off the Nvidia Tegra APU chip.
I searched everywhere and came to learn it's a 0201 1uF (micro Farad) 6.3V X5R MLCC capacitor. Purchased a few from Mouser and had it installed this morning.

I was a little worried having to work with such a tiny cap - so much so I forgot to do the continuity test before installing the new capacitor.
And now it works like this (Please watch the 4-min-long video):

After you do a continuity test on your Tegra's cap, does that happen to yours too?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Hey man, allow me to necromance this thread, lol.
Did you figure out if the readings are normal or not? I tried to mod my switch lite, and got the same issue here, I tested the caps and the readings are all confused, and the switch won't boot anyway.
 

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