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Testing New White Sky UK Card - CAID 963
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<blockquote data-quote="Telia" data-source="post: 664795" data-attributes="member: 317762"><p>What do you mean by "no way near"?</p><p></p><p>You actually got slight burning mark on the chip?</p><p></p><p>If they are all 5v as you say everyone with DM should use a proper external reader.</p><p></p><p>"It won't get hot... A 1.7v overload will not get hot but it will eventually fry an internal component. Remember they have computer chips in there now not a big resistor or capacitor.</p><p></p><p>Run it at your own risk...... "</p><p></p><p>"NDS2 chip is rated +5v</p><p>NDS3 chip is rated mostly +3.3v </p><p>Dreamboxes up to dm7025 internal reader have all +5v card chip powering mode same as older relook, Dbox and so on. I dunno hows it with dm800 and 8000 and with other newer HD recivers. But with older +5v readers is very big chance to roast your NDS3 card.</p><p>I just try to warn from the consequences what can happen and with some users it has already happend. "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Telia, post: 664795, member: 317762"] What do you mean by "no way near"? You actually got slight burning mark on the chip? If they are all 5v as you say everyone with DM should use a proper external reader. "It won't get hot... A 1.7v overload will not get hot but it will eventually fry an internal component. Remember they have computer chips in there now not a big resistor or capacitor. Run it at your own risk...... " "NDS2 chip is rated +5v NDS3 chip is rated mostly +3.3v Dreamboxes up to dm7025 internal reader have all +5v card chip powering mode same as older relook, Dbox and so on. I dunno hows it with dm800 and 8000 and with other newer HD recivers. But with older +5v readers is very big chance to roast your NDS3 card. I just try to warn from the consequences what can happen and with some users it has already happend. " [/QUOTE]
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