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Damaged motherboard on a scratched Nintendo Switch.

Damaged motherboard on a scratched Nintendo Switch.

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nonrnonr
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07-24-2016, 02:38 PM
#11
Why do you say that?
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nonrnonr
07-24-2016, 02:38 PM #11

Why do you say that?

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MettaloCaft
Senior Member
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07-24-2016, 10:09 PM
#12
Since I've experienced fewer issues before and the scratch appears to remain separate from the rest of the PCB, it seems to be well contained.
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MettaloCaft
07-24-2016, 10:09 PM #12

Since I've experienced fewer issues before and the scratch appears to remain separate from the rest of the PCB, it seems to be well contained.

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TwiceCritical
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08-08-2016, 07:54 PM
#13
Screen overheating? That means the display is getting too warm.
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TwiceCritical
08-08-2016, 07:54 PM #13

Screen overheating? That means the display is getting too warm.

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bob9117
Junior Member
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08-08-2016, 09:04 PM
#14
The display becomes extremely warm close to the right joy control rail.
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bob9117
08-08-2016, 09:04 PM #14

The display becomes extremely warm close to the right joy control rail.

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henrikre
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08-24-2016, 08:48 PM
#15
I noticed the wires exposed, so it makes sense I cut the connection and now I’m facing these issues. This isn’t a fragile computer board, it’s much more robust.
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henrikre
08-24-2016, 08:48 PM #15

I noticed the wires exposed, so it makes sense I cut the connection and now I’m facing these issues. This isn’t a fragile computer board, it’s much more robust.

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jjmonkey13
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08-28-2016, 01:53 AM
#16
Is the power source positioned where I expect it on the board? It might be overheating during charging or use, which could explain the issue. I’d need more photos to understand better. I haven’t seen any internal components before either. Also, did you accidentally insert the screwdriver more than once?
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jjmonkey13
08-28-2016, 01:53 AM #16

Is the power source positioned where I expect it on the board? It might be overheating during charging or use, which could explain the issue. I’d need more photos to understand better. I haven’t seen any internal components before either. Also, did you accidentally insert the screwdriver more than once?

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MS_TWINS
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08-28-2016, 05:31 AM
#17
it only gets hot when the lcd display is active, even during charging, while docked mode keeps it cool. No other issues have appeared after inspection. I suspect the LCD is receiving too much current, possibly due to damaged conductors affecting its regulation. Turning it on didn’t trigger overheating, suggesting the problem lies with the screen itself. The battery drain is also noticeable.
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MS_TWINS
08-28-2016, 05:31 AM #17

it only gets hot when the lcd display is active, even during charging, while docked mode keeps it cool. No other issues have appeared after inspection. I suspect the LCD is receiving too much current, possibly due to damaged conductors affecting its regulation. Turning it on didn’t trigger overheating, suggesting the problem lies with the screen itself. The battery drain is also noticeable.

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king731
Junior Member
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09-05-2016, 04:18 AM
#18
This large tracing appears to be a standard reference point. When magnified, the image becomes unclear. Touching another area above it might affect the result, but without a clear view I can't confirm. I don't believe a minor scratch is significant unless stated otherwise. Also, it seems unlikely that a single screen corner would heat up from power alone; the whole screen would probably warm up. Right now I'm reviewing a hardware breakdown to better understand orientation. Let me know if you have any further input. I'll share my thoughts shortly.
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king731
09-05-2016, 04:18 AM #18

This large tracing appears to be a standard reference point. When magnified, the image becomes unclear. Touching another area above it might affect the result, but without a clear view I can't confirm. I don't believe a minor scratch is significant unless stated otherwise. Also, it seems unlikely that a single screen corner would heat up from power alone; the whole screen would probably warm up. Right now I'm reviewing a hardware breakdown to better understand orientation. Let me know if you have any further input. I'll share my thoughts shortly.

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GirlOnFire07
Junior Member
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09-05-2016, 08:06 AM
#19
It could be a part of the LCD that’s getting too much current and overheating, but the motherboard seems to be the main issue. The same problem shows up with different LCD screens, except this one does not. I’ve checked a different motherboard and it works fine. Here’s a broader view of the situation. Don’t worry about anything disconnected—I reconnected everything during testing, so no need to question that.
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GirlOnFire07
09-05-2016, 08:06 AM #19

It could be a part of the LCD that’s getting too much current and overheating, but the motherboard seems to be the main issue. The same problem shows up with different LCD screens, except this one does not. I’ve checked a different motherboard and it works fine. Here’s a broader view of the situation. Don’t worry about anything disconnected—I reconnected everything during testing, so no need to question that.

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09-16-2016, 08:40 AM
#20
This appears to be a ground plane. Scratching it has no effect. You haven't unplugged anything and didn't touch any of the smaller traces. To avoid short circuits when assembling everything, consider using a bit of nail polish. My guess is the issue lies with either the screen or a damaged part.
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Hamale_Suicida
09-16-2016, 08:40 AM #20

This appears to be a ground plane. Scratching it has no effect. You haven't unplugged anything and didn't touch any of the smaller traces. To avoid short circuits when assembling everything, consider using a bit of nail polish. My guess is the issue lies with either the screen or a damaged part.

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