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.
 
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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