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Question - Slugfest CPU Connection Repair

By Pclusk

4 years ago



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#2 4 years ago

For sure you need to redo those connectors. You have IDC connectors on the game now. You bought Molex connectors from Marco. Most people would say that the Molex connectors are better and more reliable. Not too hard to do with a crimper.

#5 4 years ago

The Molex connectors will be the female end attached to the wires that will then plug into the male header pins on the board

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