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Old 06-10-2008, 06:06 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by vanDrunen View Post
I bought three consoles in the Netherlands and they all have 2 lines on the chip, first line is GC2-D2C and second line is a number.


Long story short:
If your D2C chip has two lines and the PCB does not have "APCB D3 94V-0" on it then it can still be a D2C2. Always look for the metal clip above the spindle on top of the drive. This metal clip has been a better indicator for me than than looking at the chip or PCB.



vanDrunen hit it the nail right on the head...
what he said is the latest way to id the d2c2 dvd drive chip

I have had a bunch with those markings and exactly the same outcome.....
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