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Gave up on it^
Should i resume?
Problem......my GC boards Keep frying for No reason....Like literally.....I open up the GC and then it stops :cry4:
maybe some1 will have the answer here...... :dahroll:
 
Keep going on it bro!

It looks really clean, you just may have a common error that you keep making when you fry your gamecube, or it may not be fried at all.
 
bentomo said:
Keep going on it bro!

It looks really clean, you just may have a common error that you keep making when you fry your gamecube, or it may not be fried at all.
we'll its fried now nomatter what :sweat:
When i fry things i get mad.......and dremel them :dah: :cry4:
 
DONT GIVE UP! Have you been using rev-c boards? I opened two of those, and they both fried quite quickly, but I've been working on a Rev-a for a few months and it hasn't fried.

If you are intent on giving up, do you wanna send me(or one with greater skills than me) what you've done so far.....? Because it looks really good.
 
i have been using Dol-cpu-11's
those are the best for the wiikey mod :dah:
But im seriously Considering picking this up again
 
Fox said:
i have been using Dol-cpu-11's
those are the best for the wiikey mod :dah:
But im seriously Considering picking this up again

DO IT! It would sadden me to see it abandoned
 
I've cut a lot of stuff out of some of my boards and all of them still work (this was about a year ago, before guides on trimming were up)
With that said, I don't think they're fragile. I even had a bare motherboard on my bed and static electricity didn't wreck it.

My guess would be you keep forgetting to include one thing. Maybe one voltage line or something, because these boards aren't finicky at all.
 
bubush
I dont really do anything to the boards :dah:
Just open up the GC and hook up video....dont worry no pins are bridged.....oh and i remove ports..
 
Ah, that might be why!
When you remove the ports, if any of the little pins are bridged it might make it not work.
 
You're using the gamecube regulator right? You're using a working power supply that is putting at least 10.5v into the regulator, and any regulator relocation is correctly connected?

Just be real descriptive of what you've done with the gamecube so far, we can help more that way.
 
I take apart the GC....
Get the mobo out....
Remove the video ports and memory card ports.....
wire up video....
make sure nothing it bridged.....
and it doesnt turn on....the chips dont even get warm :cry4:
 
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