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The AES has a design flaw that causes extra pressure to be put on the top of the PCB which eventually can cause traces to be severed or rubbed off. | The AES has a design flaw that causes extra pressure to be put on the top of the PCB which eventually can cause traces to be severed or rubbed off. If the console takes a hard physical hit, it can also puncture the motherboard as shown below. Crédit to FirebrandX for the original guide, and both him and Leon Kiriliuk<ref>https://twitter.com/leonkiriliuk/status/1319772655638188032</ref> for the images. | ||
[[File:Neo Geo AES | [[File:Neo Geo AES Killer Standoff.jpg|390px]] | ||
== Fixing the Issue == | == Fixing the Issue == | ||
# Disassemble the console and locate the problematic standoff in the center of the top shell. This is the standoff that touches the center of the top of the motherboard, where there is a circular indent in the thin foam pad. | # Disassemble the console and locate the problematic standoff in the center of the top shell. This is the standoff that touches the center of the top of the motherboard, where there is a circular indent in the thin foam pad in the image below. <br> [[File:Neo Geo AES Top.jpg|450px]] | ||
# Use any cutting tool to trim some the stand-off down or completely remove it. | # Use any cutting tool to trim some the stand-off down or completely remove it. |
Latest revision as of 04:55, 19 January 2024
The AES has a design flaw that causes extra pressure to be put on the top of the PCB which eventually can cause traces to be severed or rubbed off. If the console takes a hard physical hit, it can also puncture the motherboard as shown below. Crédit to FirebrandX for the original guide, and both him and Leon Kiriliuk[1] for the images.
Fixing the Issue
- Disassemble the console and locate the problematic standoff in the center of the top shell. This is the standoff that touches the center of the top of the motherboard, where there is a circular indent in the thin foam pad in the image below.
- Use any cutting tool to trim some the stand-off down or completely remove it.