I recently modded my old and when I was trying to screw the heatsink down, there mod chip was too close so I pushed it over a bit.
The mod chip stopped booting and I had to redo a bunch of points trying to figure out what the problem was.
Eventually I got it working and I slowly rebuilt my OLED piece by piece turning it on in between every piece I added to make sure the No-SD screen was still there.
I have put my switch back together and have turned it on/off over 20 times now. Sometimes the switch boots faster than other times, I get really bad anxiety in between boots because it seems like at any moment the chip could stop working.
I used double sided tape but it wasn't as strong as I would have liked. Is the pressure from the metal shield enough to prevent the chip from moving?
The mod chip stopped booting and I had to redo a bunch of points trying to figure out what the problem was.
Eventually I got it working and I slowly rebuilt my OLED piece by piece turning it on in between every piece I added to make sure the No-SD screen was still there.
I have put my switch back together and have turned it on/off over 20 times now. Sometimes the switch boots faster than other times, I get really bad anxiety in between boots because it seems like at any moment the chip could stop working.
I used double sided tape but it wasn't as strong as I would have liked. Is the pressure from the metal shield enough to prevent the chip from moving?