A multi-compartment container for all the screws, it helps you to remember where they all go.Six (6) pieces of thin (28 - 32AWG) insulated wire, length depends on your switch locations.Two (2) panel mount SPST switches (single pole single throw, or 3 contacts and 2 switch positions).A dremel or drill, to make the holes in the N64 shell for the switches.A box cutter/exacto-knife, or something thin enough to wedge behind/under the chip legs.A desoldering pump or desoldering braid, in case you use too much solder.rosin core solder and maybe some stand-alone flux.A multimeter, to check for continuity and bridging.A phillips (four point star shape) screwdriver set with small sizes.Stuff You'll Needįirst, this is a list of parts and tools you'll be needing: This guide will walk you through the steps needed to Overclock Your N64. All it takes is a couple switches and some wires. In recent years, people have discovered a solution to the slowdown problem. Back when the N64 was sold at retail, there wasn't much we could do, for knowledge of the N64 hardware was very limited. Have you ever been playing an N64 game, and, in the heat of action, the game has a bout of slowdown? If this has happened to you, take comfort in knowing we have all run into this problem many times in various N64 games.
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