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Titre:

New 1708 motherboard, no USB support bracket installed.

Texte:

I received this bottom motherboard from ifixit today and upon inspection of the board prior to installation I noticed a few things.

1) The factory surface mount USB port utilizes a support bracket / bridge that is connected to the port as well as the board itself.  Why did my "new" board not come with one installed?  I have a few spares but did not want to install them if the supplied USB port is somehow more efficiently supported without it.  The circled area of the attached pic shows where the support would normally be as well as its solder points.

[image|2652283]

2) This may be ignorance due to being fairly new to soldering but where the rear legs of the USB port normally penetrate the board, there is no penetration nor do I see any solder on the pad they would normally attach to.  Are the legs simply cut short and soldered to the inside of the board before penetrating through to the back?   Please note the circled areas of pic-2 for reference.

[image|2652280]

Pic-3 illustrates what the factory USB port and support bracket look like.

[image|2652287]

Thanks for any input!!

Appareil:

Xbox One Wireless Controller Model 1708

Statut:

open

Réponse acceptée:

+732098

Modifié par : bad_karma

Titre:

-Received new controller motherboard, no USB support bracket installed.
+New 1708 motherboard, no USB support bracket installed.

Texte:

I received this bottom motherboard from ifixit today and upon inspection of the board prior to installation I noticed a few things.

1) The factory surface mount USB port utilizes a support bracket / bridge that is connected to the port as well as the board itself.  Why did my "new" board not come with one installed?  I have a few spares but did not want to install them if the supplied USB port is somehow more efficiently supported without it.  The circled area of the attached pic shows where the support would normally be as well as its solder points.

[image|2652283]

2) This may be ignorance due to being fairly new to soldering but where the rear legs of the USB port normally penetrate the board, there is no penetration nor do I see any solder on the pad they would normally attach to.  Are the legs simply cut short and soldered to the inside of the board before penetrating through to the back?   Please note the circled areas of pic-2 for reference.

[image|2652280]

Pic-3 illustrates what the factory USB port and support bracket look like.

[image|2652287]

Thanks for any input!!

Appareil:

Xbox One Wireless Controller Model 1708

Statut:

open

Contribution d'origine par : bad_karma

Titre:

Received new controller motherboard, no USB support bracket installed.

Texte:

I received this bottom motherboard from ifixit today and upon inspection of the board prior to installation I noticed a few things.

1) The factory surface mount USB port utilizes a support bracket / bridge that is connected to the port as well as the board itself.  Why did my "new" board not come with one installed?  I have a few spares but did not want to install them if the supplied USB port is somehow more efficiently supported without it.  The circled area of the attached pic shows where the support would normally be as well as its solder points.

[image|2652283]

2) This may be ignorance due to being fairly new to soldering but where the rear legs of the USB port normally penetrate the board, there is no penetration nor do I see any solder on the pad they would normally attach to.  Are the legs simply cut short and soldered to the inside of the board before penetrating through to the back?   Please note the circled areas of pic-2 for reference.

[image|2652280]

Pic-3 illustrates what the factory USB port and support bracket look like.

[image|2652287]

Thanks for any input!!

Appareil:

Xbox One Wireless Controller Model 1708

Statut:

open