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delt31
08-01-2008, 10:32 AM
I don't have soldering experience - any of the wii chips require no wiring/soldering skills?

didineedthis
08-01-2008, 12:32 PM
I don't have soldering experience - any of the wii chips require no wiring/soldering skills?

it would help if we new what chipset you had in your wii ?

didineedthis

wiimodder
08-01-2008, 09:48 PM
Depending on chipset most wii chips have clip option now. I dont reccommend using them, as i dont belive in this method of attaching electrically however people have had success with them.

Vanth88
08-02-2008, 06:07 AM
I'm one of the users who use Free-Clip. Don't believe what others say because their normally the ones who don't own one. The Free-Clip is one of(if not) the best option for anyone. Just program the chip with Yaosm and you have one of the best chips out their.

One thing though that people will say is that the Clip can heat up your system but thats not true with the Free-Clip as you don't have to use the paper that came with it. Another thing people say is that it might fall off but this is 100% impossible because the Wii itself clamps down on the chip so it can't move, ever.

The only issue with such a thing is you have to make sure you put the clip on correctly and to make 100% you programmed the chip correctly(any noob can do this but the programmer you get is somewhat annoying). Make sure you also have no cut legs of a D2C chip set.