Replacement LED switch for Powercolor Hellhound

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  • Travis Thomas
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    • May 2024
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    Replacement LED switch for Powercolor Hellhound

    Hey all,

    So I bought a second hand Powercolor Hellhound Spectral white 6700 XT a while back. The only problem with it is that the LED switch on the PCB is broken. Anyone have a PN I can use to solder in a a replacement? Also, a Boardview or schematic would be good too. Thanks

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