If there is one gaming console that has no age limit it must be the Nintendo Wii. There are games and activities for kids just two years old, to the oldest person in the family. The distinct features of the console and the wireless controller make it a game that is actually healthier than the traditional computer and remote controlled games – there is a lot more physical motion involved. And this motion is usually the cause of damage and breakage. And when that happens the best Nintendo Wii repair San Diego gamers look for is usually found at San Diego PC Help.
Nintendo Wii Specifications
The Nintendo company likes to keep its card close to its chest when it comes to the inner workings of its gadgets. And due to this some of the technical specifications of the gadgets are obtained from leaks to the press.
Processor:
- CPU: PowerPC-based “Broadway” processor, made with a 90 nm SOI CMOS process, reportedly clocked at 729 MHz (There are other types of processors, but this should suffice to serve as an example)
Storage:
- 512 MB built-in NAND flash memory
- Expanded storage via SD and SDHC card memory (up to 32 GB)
- Nintendo GameCube Memory Card (required for GameCube game saves)
- Slot-loading disc drive compatible with 8 cm Nintendo GameCube Game Disc and 12 cm Wii Optical Disc
- Mask ROM by Macronix
Memory:
- 88 MB main memory (24 MB “internal” 1T-SRAM integrated into graphics package, 64 MB “external” GDDR3 SDRAM)
- 3 MB embedded GPU texture memory and frame buffer.
Video:
- Custom “AV Multi Out” port supporting composite video, YPBPR component video, S-Video (NTSC consoles only) and RGB SCART (PAL consoles only)
- 480p (PAL/NTSC), 480i (PAL/NTSC) or 576i (PAL/SECAM), standard 4:3 and 16:9 anamorphic widescreen
Audio:
- Main: Stereo – Dolby Pro Logic II-capable[128]
- Controller: Built-in speaker
Ports and peripheral capabilities:
- Up to 16 Wii Remote controllers (10 in Standard Mode, 6 in One Time Mode, connected wirelessly via Bluetooth)
- Nintendo GameCube controller ports (4)
- Nintendo GameCube Memory Card slots (2)
- SD memory card slot (supports SDHC cards as of System Menu 4.0)
- USB 2.0 ports (2)
- Sensor Bar power port
- Accessory port on bottom of Wii Remote
- Optional USB keyboard input in message board, Wii Shop Channel, and the Internet Channel (as of 3.0 and 3.1 firmware update)
- Mitsumi DWM-W004 WiFi 802.11b/g wireless module
- Compatible with optional USB 2.0 to Ethernet LAN adapter
- “AV Multi Out” port (See “Video” section right)
Nintendo Wii Repair San Diego PC Help
At San Diego PC Help, we make sure that the Nintendo Wii repair San Diego or other city gamers look for is delivered with style. You the customer always come first and we never forget that. We have more than the expert know-how to repair whichever part of your Nintendo Wii gaming console may sustain. Our technicians are exactly what make us the premium providers of Nintendo Wii repair San Diego is really proud of.
The list of repairs we perform includes, but is not limited to:
- Power not turning on
- Buttons, parts missing or needing replacements
- Game performance issues (slow response time, poor clarity etc.)
- Network issues (LAN, Bluetooth etc.)
- Physical breakage of the hardware
At San Diego PC Help, we prove that your satisfaction really comes first by letting you ship in your broken Nintendo Wii. After having a look we will call you back with a quote. Once we have repaired it we will ship it back to you at no extra cost.
Contact us today and experience the best Nintendo Wii repair San Diego is really proud of!
Whether or not you live in San Diego CA, if you happen to be looking for Nintendo Wii repair San Diego PC Help should be your first choice. Visit our website: http://SanDiegoPCHelp.com and find out exactly why!

