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{{Explanatory Guide | |||
|Device=Nintendo Switch | |||
|Type=Circuit | |||
|Difficulty=1. Easy | |||
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The Nintendo Switch motherboard has some capacitors commonly referred to as "CPU capacitors" which when shorted are (or can be) an indicator that the CPU itself is dead. | The Nintendo Switch motherboard has some capacitors commonly referred to as "CPU capacitors" which when shorted are (or can be) an indicator that the CPU itself is dead. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:19, 13 January 2024
| Nintendo Switch CPU capacitors | |
|---|---|
| Type | Circuit |
| Device(s) | Nintendo Switch |
| Difficulty | ◉◌◌◌ Easy |
The Nintendo Switch motherboard has some capacitors commonly referred to as "CPU capacitors" which when shorted are (or can be) an indicator that the CPU itself is dead.
HAC-001 and HAC-001(-01)
M92T36
M92T36 has a capacitor next to it which when shorted is very commonly associated with a dead CPU.

SOT-323-6 IC near MAX17050
This IC has a capacitor next to it which when shorted can indicate a dead CPU
