Hardware Switch don't work on dock

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Hey guys I have a problem I have a hacked old version switch and the new Nintendo switch version

The old switch don't won't to connect on TV over the dock

I connect my new switch and work instand

You know guys what the problem is I formatet the old switch but don't work I don't know what can I do
 
I have the same problem. But I bought it that way. It happens from 3rd party docs. The chip that pumps out the video fries itself because YAAAAAY capitalism.
You can try to find someone to replace the chip, or use it in handheld mode.
 
It could be the P13USB IC.

did you ever used 3rd party docks or charger for your switch?
if yes dont use it your new switch before it could happen again
 
Good morning
The dock is original from Nintendo and the charger

Okay I found this chip for 7 euro

I thing I change it why handheld is not so coolz I habe a 90 Inc tv 4K
 
Good morning
The dock is original from Nintendo and the charger

Okay I found this chip for 7 euro

I thing I change it why handheld is not so coolz I habe a 90 Inc tv 4K
before u replace it look of shorts on your mb. it musnt be the p13usb
 
Hey guys I have a problem I have a hacked old version switch and the new Nintendo switch version

The old switch don't won't to connect on TV over the dock

I connect my new switch and work instand

You know guys what the problem is I formatet the old switch but don't work I don't know what can I do
In handheld mode, check your TV Settings in the Settings menu. I have the same issue, and in my TV Settings, only Automatic and 480p are listed for options. In a new Switch, the options should be Automatic, 480p, 720p, and 1080p. If all of these settings are not in the menu, most likely the P13USB video chip is shorted or just burnt out. Check for shorts first, then the chip replaced. You should also check your USB-C port to make sure it is not damaged also. If the USB-C port is damaged, it sometimes will not output video and audio in dock mode.
 
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