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  1. #1 Crystal Chip 
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    I just got my Crystal Chip 2.0 Pro today, I opened it to make sure if it was there, and I saw it was micro size, it's super small!!

    Is this how big the chip is supposed to be?
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    It's exactly 27 x 34 mm, or 1.06 x 1.34 inch. Sweet little thing, isn't it?
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    Woah
    But I don't get this, this guys crystal chip 2.0 is big. ps2newz.net/forums/showthread.php?t=49207

    I can't post urls, I have to have 15 posts or more.
    Sorry
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    He took the picture with a Digital Camera. It's just zoomed in. I have Crystal Chip 2.0 PRO as well and it's small too lol.
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    If you're coming from other chip brand, you'll see that here at least we don't play "who has the biggest"
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    yea cc2.0 pro's too damn small compared to xbox's x3 chip (just got the cc chip today woohoo).
    im starting to doubt bout the 30 awg wire being the right one to attach the chip to ps2 cuz i compared it and the chip to alot of cc2.0 pro installed pictures, my 30 awg wire's too damn small.
    if i have the wrong wires installed will it **** up?
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    30AWG wire is just fine, it's what I and most others use. you might want to double-up the wires for power and ground though.
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