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Thanks for studying my put up! Occasionally, I'll browse my native pawn outlets for gaming offers, though I’ve all the gaming consoles I may ever want (Sequence S, OG Swap, PS3/4/5, and a Steam Deck). I seen this Sequence X at present marked down from $309.99 to $99.99 with the phrase "Dangerous HDMI" on the tag. Nearer inspection revealed how broken the HDMI port was, with a bent pin or two on the proper hand sids. It has its' justifiable share of built-up mud inside (however it was clear in any other case). I took an opportunity on buying it with out testing it in-store (it was console solely, so no AC adapter or controller), and I used to be absolutely ready to ship it to a neighborhood store for re-soldering. However after , cautious cleansing of the within, a show check confirmed it was working simply fantastic in spite of everything! One manufacturing facility reset later and I'm in enterprise! Appears to be a launch model (mfg. date November '21) and it's the 1GB model, after all. Now, it'll in all probability nonetheless be one thing I'm going to be preparedto restore, however I don't transfer my consoles all that always, so my plan is to go away the present HDMI cable plugged in securely and simply go away it alone! I'll pair it with my Sequence S enlargement card too. For anybody whose gotten their consoles secondhand, or have made the soar from S to X, is there any worth in protecting the outdated one? Or is there some other quirky stuff I ought to be mindful? Thanks! submitted by /u/general_musician |