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Old 17-03-2004, 03:46
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Considering the nature of this V9 defect. If you are going to have a problem with your V9 it will show up very early in the PS2’s life span chipped or not. If you’ve already been running a V9 for a month or 2 with no problems, (especially if you been renting games the are slightly scratched up) you should have no worries about installing a chip.

My suggestion if you just pulled your V9 out of the box and want it chipped right away, hold off for a least a week and run it heavy on rentals to make sure. If it does give out, your seal is still good, and you can return it.

I never liked doing virgin Stations, I always thought “If one of these things are defective, I’ll take the blame for sure” and that’s what happened to installers of bad V9’s.
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