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Sustitución de la Placa Base de los Astro A40 TR Plus Mixamp M80

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Sustitución de Almohadillas de los Astro A40 TR Plus Mixamp M80

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    This guide is meant to show you how to replace the motherboard in the Astro A40 TR plus Mixamp M80 gaming headset for Xbox devices. This details the disassembly and replacement of the main motherboard for this headset. This repair guide will enable you to save your headset if the motherboard gets damaged or is non-functional. For a quick overview, you will only need simple tools, ( a type 000 screwdriver anda spudger) in order to complete this repair, along with a replacement motherboard.
    Through this guide, you will be shown how to disassemble the headset Astro A40 TR Plus Mixamp M80 and its motherboard, saving your headset and you the cost of replacement of the whole product.
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    A motherboard is an important component of the headset that improves the performance for many things, like audio. The audio is determined by the soundcard on the motherboard. Having a faulty motherboard can result in poor audio quality, especially if you use your headset in high volume.
    Before beginning this guide, check to see if there is any dust in the headset audio port of the computer. If so, you can try and use [link|https://ifixit.org/blog/17230/cut-your-dirty-canned-air-habit-with-these-three-alternatives/|an ESD-safe brush or small dust blower|new_window=true] to take out the dust. Make sure to test different headset chords with your audio port to be sure the problem is only the dust.
    After plugging in your headset to the computer and you still hear a background hissing sound, or notice an overall change in the audio quality, then you’ll need a motherboard replacement.

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      Desliza el spudger de plástico debajo de la cubierta antipolvo del altavoz.

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      Quita los cuatro tornillos de 5 mm del protector del altavoz con un destornillador JIS n.º 1.

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      Retira los dos tornillos de 2 mm de largo que sujetan la placa base con un destornillador Phillips #000.

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      Usa tus dedos para sostener el cable ubicado por la parte cubierta y levántalo suavemente para sacarlo de su soporte.

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