Tchay
Frequent Poster
THIS INFO IS OUTDATED AND INCORRECT. REFER TO ASHENS MOBO GUIDE FOR TRIMMING INFO
^ the smallest two capacitors seen in the above picture are needed for sound. Without these caps, the GC will still turn on, but sound will not work. To be more specific, the top capacitor (of the two small ones) corresponds to the red audio pin and the bottom capacitor corresponds to the white audio pin.
Previous testing suggests that we don't really need the left (big) capacitor, but I am not 100% confident on that. And relocating these capacitors always works, so getting rid of them altogether is a pointless risk (as I have learned ). Just FYI.
Oh, and I plan to make a nice guide for cutting the motherboard extremely small. I still haven't released the newest dimensions of how small it can get. After more testing and a portable, I'll make a step-by-step on how to do it.
^ the smallest two capacitors seen in the above picture are needed for sound. Without these caps, the GC will still turn on, but sound will not work. To be more specific, the top capacitor (of the two small ones) corresponds to the red audio pin and the bottom capacitor corresponds to the white audio pin.
Previous testing suggests that we don't really need the left (big) capacitor, but I am not 100% confident on that. And relocating these capacitors always works, so getting rid of them altogether is a pointless risk (as I have learned ). Just FYI.
Oh, and I plan to make a nice guide for cutting the motherboard extremely small. I still haven't released the newest dimensions of how small it can get. After more testing and a portable, I'll make a step-by-step on how to do it.