The problem is really the number of defective switches out there... I'm sure I can open the console without losing warranty, now using the solder version will need a really good job to disguise it and still have warranty.Not quite sure I understand the disdain for this thread. There is a confirmed solder version of Team Xecuter's Switch modchip so these services will be needed in the future. $30-$50 is a great price compared to other places even though it doesn't include return shipping. The thread was a bit preemptive sure but now that we have a bit more information the thread should be fine in terms of the rules for now. The mods may ask you to move the thread to the trading forum once you actually start doing the installs. (I'm sure you're aware of that however. Keeps it cleaner, allows for feedback to be given in the feedback section, etc.)
Despite there being a solderless version I'll still be going the soldered route. I've had enough headaches with the E3 NOR clip and that was in a stationary console.
My friends switch was making a huge high pitch sound from the speakers after like the 3rd day, he paid 70eur for the Zelda online and ended up returning the defective console to the store and bought a Sony PsVR instead LOL, now he has no console and no Zelda that he paid
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