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If your Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro's wired connection is spotty, inconsistent, or does not function properly, you may need to replace the USB-C port for this device.
For any quick fixes, please visit our troubleshooting guide for the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Spotty Wired Connection.
Before you begin the replacement, please make sure that you have unplugged and powered off the device.
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Use a pry tool or fingernail to carefully remove the large foot on the lower end of the mouse.
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Remove the three 7 mm screws using a Torx T6 screwdriver.
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Insert a spudger into the seam between the top and bottom shells.
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Gently work around the edges unclipping the internal latches.
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Slowly lift the top shell but do not remove it yet; the cables are still attached to the circuit board.
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Carefully pull the shells apart to unplug the cable in the front.
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Using a small pry tool or your fingers, gently pop the scroll wheel up and out of its housing
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Use a T6 Torx screwdriver to remove the 5mm screws from the circuit board.
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Unplug the battery from its connection on the right.
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Remove the circuit board from the mouse.
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Apply solder to the four anchor points on the back corners and side of the USB-C port.
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Once the solder has melted, use tweezers to remove the USB-C port.
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Use a solder sucker to clean the area.
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Apply flux, then apply solder to one anchor point to help line up the new USB-C port.
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Once the USB-C port is aligned, apply flux to the other three anchor points and solder them.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.