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  1. #1 placement of modbo 760 on a v7 
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    I've got a modbo 760 on the way. Last night I soldered all the wires to the mobo are prep for the chips arrival (I have no games so I don't mind leaving it in pieces for a few days). When I install, the chip, where on the mobo should I put it? Also, how would I attach it? I was thinking of covering the bottom with electrical tape to insuate it and then using a glue gun (after testing to make sure it works first).
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    Either spot here is fine. Be sure to cover the chip with electrical tape when finished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTZ
    Either spot here is fine. Be sure to cover the chip with electrical tape when finished.

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    Fantastic...Thank you.
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