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Old 26-03-2003, 05:33
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does anyone have a pic shows that how the wires are laying on the ps2 board? becasue mine are bit mess, so i want to know how yo guys place ur wires !?

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The best of us lay the wires flat on the motherboard, using hot glue or tape to keep it down. Best not to cross any components.
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TRY not to run the wires across anything. If you MUST do so, make sure that they are well insulated, and DEFINITELY not crossing anything that gives off heat (here's a hint - if it has a heat block or heatsink on it, it WILL MELT YOUR WIRES).

Use nonconductive tape (electrical will do but there are better) or a glue gun to hold the wires down.

If you're doing a sensible chip, you can usually run all the wires together in a neat little bundle. If, however, you're doing something back-asswards like the Magic 3, you're just gonna have to deal with a lot of wires running in different directions. Bleh.

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