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Is it risky installing a new motherboard in a psp? Ive bought one on ebay with v1.5 installed on it. Are all psp motherboards the same size? And could it brick my psp?
Could there be a chance it could fry the motherboard?
And does anyone have a guide to safely taking out the old motherboard and installing a new one?
Has anyone tried this?
Im using 1003 v2.6 psp.
Thanks
cloud_952
May 8th, 2006, 21:02
I suggest that you look for the guides that surfaced online about a year ago that show, step by step, how to take apart every piece of your PSP. The one I found showed images of every step.
O_o Also.. you do have reasonable skill with taking apart electronics, right? And know to practice proper preventive measures, such as keeping yourself grounded, and being in a relatively dust-free environment..
V3N0M
May 8th, 2006, 21:36
Is it risky installing a new motherboard in a psp? Ive bought one on ebay with v1.5 installed on it. Are all psp motherboards the same size? And could it brick my psp?
Could there be a chance it could fry the motherboard?
And does anyone have a guide to safely taking out the old motherboard and installing a new one?
Has anyone tried this?
Im using 1003 v2.6 psp.
Thanks
Unless you know what your doing i would suggest that you don't make the same mistake i once made... I was trying to mod my ps2 to play imported games and broke it because i didn't know what i was doing. So unless you are know what your doing i would not do that because if it does not work then you wont have a psp anymore. Just word from expierence.
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