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โก Unlock BIOS mastery with the ultimate EEPROM test clip!
The KeeYees SOP8 SOIC8 Test Clip is a professional-grade tool designed for in-circuit programming of EEPROM chips, compatible with CH341A USB programmers. It supports a broad range of 24/25 series BIOS chips, enabling efficient flashing and backup without desoldering. The kit includes multiple adapters and offers comprehensive online support, making it an essential device for IT pros and hardware enthusiasts aiming to streamline BIOS updates and repairs.




| ASIN | B07SHSL9X9 |
| Antenna Location | Professional |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,395 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #72 in USB Port Cards |
| Brand | KeeYees |
| Built-In Media | 1 x CH341A Programmer, 1 x SOP8 Test Clip, 1 x 8Pin to 8Pin Converter, 2 x SOP8 SOP16 to 8Pin Converter, 2 x 2.54mm 4Pin header |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (634) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 1 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD |
| Graphics Description | dedicated |
| Graphics Ram Type | EEPROM |
| Manufacturer | KeeYees |
| Model Name | SOP8 SOIC8 Test Clip |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| UPC | 713871269963 |
| Video Output Interface | USB |
| Video Processor | AMD |
A**F
Good as described. The clip is not practical, But the kit is essential for flashing and dumping chips.
S**T
I'm new to BIOS programming, but after understanding it's quirks, this is quite a powerful tool! My chip was from an HP ProBook 640 G3 and is held in place with a spring retainer mechanism; therefore, programming is done out of circuit. The spring clip of this device _must_ make solid contact, even at the risk of crumpling the pins. Just flatten them out later like I did. If using IMSProg like me, the telltale sign of a bad connection is that erasing only takes a few seconds. With a solid connection, it should take closer to a minute. The programmer works well and is a very inexpensive alternative to raspberry pi and whatnot. If you have a locked BIOS and need to get by the forgotten/unknown password, this is your oyster. Very Best Regards, Tom Scott ๐ฝ Author of Stack the Legal Odds in Your Favor โ Speaker โ World's Leading Expert on the Corrupt U.S. Legal System
C**L
I bricked my asus b150m when I updated the bios. No screen display but fan and lights are on. I tried to diagnose, remove, reinstall ram/gpu/fans/etc - still wouldn't post. I watched a dozen of youtube videos but ultimately I know its the motherboard. This was my first action before moving to replace the motherboard which is expensive. It worked for me. Got my motherboard working and was able to install the latest bios. Company's link will let you download the necessary app to get this working. I'm not expert but I built my computer and fix it by myself :D anyone can do this. The pins took me only few tries to get it connected to the application. I might make a youtube video to help some folks out! If your mobo is still in warranty, RMI it. But if its gonna cost you to send your mobo to the manufacturer and months of getting it returned to you, this may be a route to go. Highly recommended to those who's mobo is out of warranty like mine, it wouldn't hurt to try this first before buying an expensive mobo but if it's a reason to upgrade then do so :P
D**E
I purchased this to program a salvage yard radio into a different GM vehicle. At first the readings I got from the eeprom were blank, I tried repositioning over and over and then with some research I found that I needed to add an additional jumper to the device to match the voltage read/write of the eeprom. If you are having the same problem please look through my photos for jumper placement, this is only for automotive I do not suggest changing jumper settings for any other type of programming.
V**L
It's a very cheap flash programmer, but it actually works very well. I've tried to read BIOS of a video card and firmware of a blu-ray player and easily succeeded both times. It's easy to use and it does what it's supposed to do. You'll probably need to spend some time to find proper software that works with this programmer, but at this price point it's not a big deal. I've read that you need to modify the programmer in some way so it uses correct voltage - it wasn't the case in my experience, I could just use it out of the box and it worked 100%. It's awesome that you don't need to unsolder anything, just connect the clip to the chip, connect the programmer to USB port of your computer and you're ready to work with the chip.
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