hello. I knocked off a capacitor on the apu (probably while cleaning off the thermal paste i guess). I have done some google search and i got 2 answers so I'm confused ( 1uf 0201 and 0.1uf (100nf) 0201). i think the ones above the missing are same value but i am afraid to remove it and check due to the tiny size, fear of losing that also; and also maybe scratching or damaging the apu. Anybody has actually measured these caps please help.
Nintendo switch APU knocked off a capacitor
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