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So, get this. The Nintendo Switch 2 isn’t even warm off the shelves, and bam, someone’s already cracked it open. Seriously, YouTube’s ProModding decided to play surgeon on this new gadget, poking around at its innards. Saw a video where they’re examining every little circuit—wait, was it a video or a fever dream? I digress.
Anyway—or maybe not—first, they took out the screws under the system. I think around the kickstand? Yeah, then the ones on the colored parts where the Joy-Cons click on. Like, with a few more fiddles, poof, the back cover’s kaput.
They found a lot of metal shielding—what even is that? More screws pop out, antennas removed—snap, click. It’s unfathomable. Then there’s the cooler and battery… disconnected, not destroyed, mind you! Now, the motherboard! Gutsy, huh? Peeling that thermal gunk shows—ta-da!—the newest Nvidia chip. GMLX30-A1, if you’re keeping score, just like those 2024 rumors whispered. Spooky, right?
So, if you’re geeked about every chip on the board, ProModding’s got your back. They even use a microscope. Artisan level, or a bit too obsessive? Depends.
But hold your horses. Before you get the idea to DIY, maybe rethink it. Apparently—get this—you void warranties or even trash your Switch. No kidding. Nintendo updated some legal mumbo-jumbo about not messing with their stuff. Big brother is watching—kind of. They can even turn your device into a brick if you mess around. Yikes!
Guess they’ll roll out repair manuals later. For now, June 5’s the marked day for launch. Watch more tinkerers on YouTube or whatever floats your boat until then. That’s all I’ve got.
Maybe follow Tom’s Hardware on Google News? They’ve got fresh updates or something. Either way, good stuff if you’re keen on tech banter.