Absolutely.is that part available? the connector that sits in the motherboard?
Here’s where I got mine:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256801433131887.html
About $2.00 each…and that’s actually expensive since it’s a low count.
Absolutely.is that part available? the connector that sits in the motherboard?
Absolutely.
Here’s where I got mine:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256801433131887.html
About $2.00 each…and that’s actually expensive since it’s a low count.
Thanks for the info. I just found out that it is also available here in the Philippines. the card reader itseld is available too at a very low price.
Shopee has everything we need =) ordered 5 sd card modules when I panicked and didn't take time to diagnose the problem...
Having a guy switch out the connector piece that the sd card module attaches to. Should be done by next week I hope.So did you manage to fix your switch's problem? What turned out to be the problem?
To everyone facing this issue be aware that while changing the sd card back and fort or dropping the console are mostly the causes of the issue, overheating of the SoC and of the same fpc connector that's to the left of the processor could also cause this problem. So be careful of dropping your switch while installing a game to the sd card and also remember to change the thermal paste of your switch or put a cooling pad on the external sd module so it connects to the aluminium faceplate.
Yup, 100%. I had mine serviced and worked well but then the console started to overheat and i lost the repair and the sd card also got damaged. It's important to reapply paste and check the temps through hekate, also recommend finding a way to cool off the sd module (rubber cooling pads).This problem might have been caused by improperly placed thermal paste at the time. I suspect the area overheated when I placed paste too thick. I'll wait for the repairman to finish his job then reapply minimal thermal paste only.
Could heat be a cause of this issue?
When you say cooling the sd module, are you referring to the sd slot itself ot the connecting board to the motherboard?Yup, 100%. I had mine serviced and worked well but then the console started to overheat and i lost the repair and the sd card also got damaged. It's important to reapply paste and check the temps through hekate, also recommend finding a way to cool off the sd module (rubber cooling pads).
The dispossable sd module, Nintendo ships it with a black rubber pad that i don't think it's thermal or even touches the backplate completely, so i recommend putting a cooling pad on top of it making sure it touches the aluminium plate.When you say cooling the sd module, are you referring to the sd slot itself ot the connecting board to the motherboard?
I assumed the padding was to help the module make contact with the motherboard... Does that part heat up that much?The dispossable sd module, Nintendo ships it with a black rubber pad that i don't think it's thermal or even touches the backplate completely, so i recommend putting a cooling pad on top of it making sure it touches the aluminium plate.
Also some people had put thermal pads on the eemc, the cooler your console the safer you are of having issues with the sd connector.