Hacking Dont know which one to get!!!

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Heyy guys man i havent posted here in a WHILLEE haha
but anyway i am going to by a Wii later on (hopefully) and i am SUPER new to the hacking it
so my question is what to get and i want to get the best of the best, i know how to solder and everything , so thats not a problem
so what i am really asking is for advice basically
thanx again
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you could wait until the argon chip is available its less work than the d2ckey since you only need to solder using 13 wires
 

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All Wii's in the stores are D2C Wii's. It's been like that for months now. You won't notice any difference when playing games, but they do require a new type of mod chip. Like D2Ckey for example.
 

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I'm thinking about getting a Wii too, but I on the other hand have no Soldering experience >< I was looking for a Pre-Modded Wii but they came up for $600, which is way over my budget. And now I'm wondering... how hard is it to buy a New Wii, get a D2CKey and solder it myself...

Or if anyone lives in CA, and can help me solder, that would be better.
 

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Look into the argon chip, I hear that it is easier, though it will still probably be difficult with no soldering experience. See if you can find someone who will do the installation for you.
 

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I sent out my wii to someone in cali that modded it for me, might want to check into that. His web site is www.mymodmall.com
 

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