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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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