Which Chip is the correct one for your console?
IMPORTANT : Before deciding which chip to go for, you need to find out what type of wii chipset you have in your wii console.
UPDATE : If you have a new console purchased after October 2008 with serial code LEH2242+ and above you will have a new type of EPOXY D2E chipset, look at the below table for solutions
1) Find out what type of chipset you have, for a rough guideline you can enter your serial code in the search box below, or check your serial code with the comparison table below, the choices are :
SERIAL CODE RANGES & CHIPSETS
(Look on the side of your wii console next to the barcode) |
Wii Console
Chipset type |
Console Serial
Code Range |
Consoles Purchased
From - to (est) |
Compatible Solderless
Mod Chips |
DMS, D2A & D2B |
LEH100xxx - LEH134xxx |
November 2006 - April 2007 |
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D2C |
LEH134xxx - LEH182xxx |
April 2007 - May 2008 |
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D2C-2 |
LEH182xxx - LEH199999 |
May 2008 - Sept 2008 |
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D2E |
LEH200xxx - LEH224xxx |
Sept 2008 - Oct 2008 |
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D2E
With Epoxy Resin |
LEH224xxx and above |
Nov 2008 - June 2009 |
FlatMod, Wasabi DX, DriveKey |
D3 Nothing |
TBC |
TBC |
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If you have one of the 1st release consoles with serial code between LEH100-LEH134 it is important you select your chipset when adding to cart as we configure these chips differently for those types of chipset's before sending them out
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UNSURE OF WHICH SOLDERLESS WII MOD CHIP TO BUY?
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The following chips are pure "clip on" chips, very easy to fit and work in any console regardless of what LEH serial code you have, They all have the exact same features and are updateable via DVD, have Anti Bricking Features and are configurable
(also applies to the LEF, LJF and LU models)
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Please use the table above of serial code ranges
or
Enter your serial number below to find out whether you have the
DMS, D2A, D2B, D2C, D2C2 or D2E Chipset
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