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{{Warning | Any critically important warning for the entire page should go here. Warnings such as "This process has the risk of bricking your console" could go here.}}
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This is where a description of the page / guide goes. It may seem unnecessary, but people may stumble in from a semi-related Google search and it's best to lay out exactly what the page is for or why you might want to follow the guide. Note that this description is not under a header, so it goes above the table of contents.

This page is an example layout of a wiki page. Section names are dependent on the page/guide, but this is a typical flow of a page.

Information

Comparisons, tips, or other information that someone should know before beginning the mod. Mention model compatibility if the mod is only compatible with certain models. Perhaps, if there is a universally better option, suggest it here and link to the wiki page for it.

Required Materials

  • Tools (T1 screwdriver, Philips screwdriver, soldering iron, etc)
  • Modding products (RGB board, cable adapters, etc)
  • Components (resistors, capacitors, etc)
  • (Optional) Extra things that may make the mod easier or additional pieces you can add onto the mod.

Installation

Motherboard Preparation

  1. Disassemble the unit.
  2. Remove things from the motherboard.
  3. Add things to the motherboard.
  4. Bridge these pins.

Mod Installation

Choose an installation method below.

(Option 1) Preserving RF Output

This method is more difficult but preserves RF output.

  1. Mount mod board at this location (picture).
  2. Connect wires from here to here.
  3. Set these jumpers.

(Option 2) Sacrificing RF Output

This method is much easier but removes RF output.

  1. Mount mod board at this location (picture).
  2. Connect wires from here to here.
  3. Set these other jumpers.

Finishing Up

  1. Clean up with isopropyl alcohol and test it.
  2. If testing fails then check X, Y, and Z.
  3. Reassemble the unit.

Usage

  • Give usage instructions if necessary.
  • Cover any additional options post-install, such as configuration jumpers or software settings.

Troubleshooting and Tips

  • List specific tips here or common issues people run into.