Hacking Question SX Core installation - pink light

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Hi everyone,

I installed my sx core and after a few blue blinks I get a pinkish led on.
I double check the nand connectors but it's still the same. NAND is plugged in the sx core and the sxcore connector is in the nand its previous spot.
Is the chip faulty?
I touched my solder points again to make sure, but always the same thing. I try it around 6 times now already...
Any ideas?
Or any installers in Belgium?
 

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first try updating the chip with sxupdater
 

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Thanks squee666
I got blue blinking lights followed by solid red.
Resoldered the connections a few times and look good.
Could this mean something else?
 

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No it does not turn on even when removed.
I noticed that on the bottom of the cpu, there are burn/hot marks on those components.
I assume they are for power delivery, so there was probably a short somewhere leaving the motherboard without power.
Im gonna sell this one for parts, I dont have a hot rework station to swap out those smd components.
 

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No it does not turn on even when removed.
I noticed that on the bottom of the cpu, there are burn/hot marks on those components.
I assume they are for power delivery, so there was probably a short somewhere leaving the motherboard without power.
Im gonna sell this one for parts, I dont have a hot rework station to swap out those smd components.
did you riped the little chip?
 

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No, it looks overheated, so I probably create a short somewhere else.
Bummed that I dont even know where.
 

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I am sorry you lost your switch. My guess would be the solder on the sp1-sp2 transistors. They are super duper sensitive. Where you using flux at all. You can use a multi meter on the soldered points to see where the problem was.
 

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Yes I used flux, dont really see where it went wrong. photos look ok.

'that burn is not bad.clean it up and install the modchip again.because without it wont turn on'
It should turn on again if I remove the modchip, then its back to the default at the start.
And it doesnt turn on so I guess there is something broken with or without the modchip.
I think the solid red light just means bad communication as its dead.
 

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Yes I used flux, dont really see where it went wrong. photos look ok.

'that burn is not bad.clean it up and install the modchip again.because without it wont turn on'
It should turn on again if I remove the modchip, then its back to the default at the start.
And it doesnt turn on so I guess there is something broken with or without the modchip.
I think the solid red light just means bad communication as its dead.

It looks installed ok enough. That burn shouldn't matter since its on the Gpu bracket. It should still turn on without the chip. The only thing I can think of is you shorted a resistor for the Gpu chip. Or you tried to install it with the battery plugged in but I doubt you did that haha
 

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I ment that burn.
I removed it a ton of times, so yeah maybe I forgot to disconnect it once :(
 

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I ment that burn.
I removed it a ton of times, so yeah maybe I forgot to disconnect it once :(

Oh that burn is kind of bad but honestly it could have been anything though. At least the soldering isn't too bad. Ive seen some gnarly solder jobs on this chip that I am amazed that worked.
 

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Just bought it.
But cmon they will probably see the different cooling paste, metal lid distortion and that it has been openend.
I highly doubt I can send it back :P
 

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Just bought it.
But cmon they will probably see the different cooling paste, metal lid distortion and that it has been openend.
I highly doubt I can send it back :P

One last thing. Maybe check all your ribbon cable connections its not uncommon for one to come loose.I have had it happen to me before.
 

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Just bought it.
But cmon they will probably see the different cooling paste, metal lid distortion and that it has been openend.
I highly doubt I can send it back :P
return it. because my friends fuck up is switch and he when to the store and they gave him another one
 

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