The first thing that i do was removing Ethernet, GPIO headers and the two USB hosts, be careful doing that, if you heat too much you can break the circuit line in board, it's a patiently job.



A project log for Viper PRO
Viper PRO is a portable game console built with a Raspberry Pi 3 which is currently running Lakka Operating System.
The first thing that i do was removing Ethernet, GPIO headers and the two USB hosts, be careful doing that, if you heat too much you can break the circuit line in board, it's a patiently job.
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