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Sega Game Gear Capacitor Replacement

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Identify Your "Version"
  • To determine the correct number of capacitors, capacitance values, and board layout, you need to identify which board version your Game Gear has. **If your Game Gear does not match the variants listed here, you can simply read the values on the capacitors and compile a list of what values and quantities you will need**

  • To determine what version you have, look on the right side of the board. You will either have one or two of these ASIC chips.

  • If your Game Gear has two ASIC chips (Fig. 1) there will be two IC's on the right side of the board, and it should be a VA1. If your Game Gear has one ASIC (Fig. 2), it will likely be a VA4, however, there are further possible variations.

  • Look on the left edge of the main board for the VA number (Fig. 3). There are two options, VA1 and VA4, as well as a 7 digit board number.

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