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Proper maintenance is essential to preserve the reliability and longevity of your '''Super Famicom''' (SFC, Japanese Super Nintendo). Now over thirty years old, these consoles face age-related risks such as capacitor failure, power supply drift, and brittle plastics. This guide details best-practice cleaning, preventive care, and periodic checks for all SFC mainboard revisions. | Proper maintenance is essential to preserve the reliability and longevity of your '''Super Famicom''' (SFC, Japanese Super Nintendo). Now over thirty years old, these consoles face age-related risks such as capacitor failure, power supply drift, and brittle plastics. This guide details best-practice cleaning, preventive care, and periodic checks for all SFC mainboard revisions. | ||
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* Inspect for leaking capacitors near AV section. | * Inspect for leaking capacitors near AV section. | ||
* Swap PPU chips only as last resort (advanced). | * Swap PPU chips only as last resort (advanced). | ||
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