Hardware Disassembled 3DS

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So I took apart my 3rd because the game card slot ate my game , I ripped it out and the metal slot cover ripped (yea I'm beast lol) anyway it wasn't under warranty so I said screw it and took it apart to replace it myself (I have done a ndsl before pretty easy) and I have my cover off now I'll have pics soon I guess anything u guys want to see particually
 
What do you mean buy "it are my game"? Try to put your fingernail above the sticker and pull it out.

Nope damage is done , it wouldn't let my card go out even if u push it in , tried that , I got the MOB of the card but some of the plastic is in there and re metal casing on the slot ripped
 
man...as soon as a "mario party 3D" game is in my posession, i will find myself disassembling my 3DS the whole time as well as spending tons of money for new analog-sticks...
 
"I have done a ndsl before pretty easy" :creep: "I have my cover off now" :creep: "I'll have pics soon" :creep:

"I guess anything u guys want to see particually"

How about doggy-style?

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Thats cool, taking stuff apart is fun. I just never get to putting it back together and by the time I want to I have already lost that dumb nintendo screwdriver. Anyways try switching the screens around have the 3D one on bottom and the touch on top it would make Kid Icarus a 100 times easier.
 
If we've had ripped-open 3DSes hit the net already, why are we still in the dark about the actual hardware? I mean, people are STILL arguing about whether the dual core processors are 256mhz or 800mhz. Wouldn't examining the actual physical contents (from a skilled individual who knows what they're doing, of course) give us a for-sure idea of the 3DS hardware capabilities?
 
Because like on DS hardware, all components (DSP,GPU,CPU) are packaged into one-solution chip to prevent piracy/reduce costs
 
Because like on DS hardware, all components (DSP,GPU,CPU) are packaged into one-solution chip to prevent piracy/reduce costs
Interesting... clever move. But from Nintendo's end, wouldn't that make it more expensive to repair if someone sent a defective one in? Since they'd either have to dig inside to fix the components, or replace the one-solution chip entirely?
 
Because like on DS hardware, all components (DSP,GPU,CPU) are packaged into one-solution chip to prevent piracy/reduce costs
Interesting... clever move. But from Nintendo's end, wouldn't that make it more expensive to repair if someone sent a defective one in? Since they'd either have to dig inside to fix the components, or replace the one-solution chip entirely?
Thats the beauty of it, because they only have one chip for it, all they have to do is pop it out and pop another back in, meanwhile hackers cant get into the CPU because of it.
 

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