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So, the Nintendo Switch 2 just hit the shelves, and guess what? Someone’s already playing doctor with it. ProModding on YouTube ripped this baby open faster than I tear into leftover pizza. I’m not sure why I found this teardown mesmerizing—maybe it’s this bizarre fascination with tech autopsies.
Anyway—no, wait—I was talking about the Nvidia chip. Right, so they cracked it open, and wow, it’s like a mini electronic jungle in there. You get the screws — they’re hiding at the bottom and behind the kickstand like little metal pests — and ProModding’s got this down to an art, stripping it to the bones.
Metal shields everywhere, and — fun fact — they’re tougher than your boss on a Monday morning. That little Nvidia chip? It’s stamped with GMLX30-A1, which sounds like a robot army code but is actually kind of old news from 2024 leaks. It’s like they knew we wanted a little sneak peek into the future.
Oh, pictures! There were these close-up images of the chip, zoomed in with the kind of scrutiny you give to that weird mole on your arm. I have no clue why that’s important, but it’s oddly reassuring, like finding a matching sock.
Is it easy? Nah, not really, unless you’re into voiding warranties and risking the wrath of Nintendo. I mean, messing around inside could leave you with a permanently dead console. An expensive paperweight, if you will.
Besides, Nintendo’s been clear: don’t mess with their stuff or… well, dire consequences, yada yada—legal stuff nobody reads but should. Keep an eye on the pros, and maybe stick to playing games rather than dissecting the console.
But hey, if you’re curious and feeling rebellious, you could hop over to YouTube and watch these modders work their chaotic magic. Until Nintendo releases an official repair guide — assuming they will — let’s just admire the madness from afar.
Anyway, Tom’s Hardware is your buddy for all things tech. Hit up Google News to keep up, and maybe, just maybe, subscribe. Who knows what they’ll break into next?
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