I don’t think there’s a reason to buy these chips. As far as I can tell there was probably a bad batch of Snow units with this dsp issue. Not sure. I contacted Access support regarding this issue but they were really secretive. usually they are really helpful..
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Hey, finally got an update! I managed to replace the DSP IC and it fixed the problem. The virus snow is now fully working without any crashes!
if anyone needs it the part no. is
DSPB56367AG150and it’s available on ebay in the UK
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abraxa: There is no BGA components in the Virus Snow, only SMD, I already tried to re-solder most of the chips.
spryx: yes, it could be a power related issue but I tried with different psu and measured all the voltages on the board and everything seems good. I did a bit of research online and it seems that it is a common issue with the snow and most people think it is dsp related. anyhow we will see in a couple of days. still waiting for the part..
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Hi!
So far I replaced the memory chips but didn’t help. I’m going to replace the DSP chip next week , then test it thoroughly. I’ll give you an update soon!
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Thanks for the reply, I contacted every possible support but even they are not sure if they can fix it. anyhow I first i’ll try and replace the DSP see if it helps..
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Hi I got Snow TI and after a couple minutes the sound cuts out and all you can hear is some random noise.
I read online that lots of the units had the same issues. Anyone ever found solution for it? I've done all the basics, firmware, reset, clean
but wont help, I think it could be the DSP chip, but before I replace it I thought I ask around.
Cheers!!
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Hey,
not sure if you still have this issue but I had same fault with my virus b and managed to fix it. one of the LEDs on the front panel is faulty and because they are in the same circuit as the buttons the faulty LED causes the button to 'ghost' jump. if you need more help with it let me know.