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When a chipset fails, it can lead to a range of issues within the device, such as failure to boot, instability, or malfunctioning hardware components. This can result in the inability to communicate between the CPU, RAM, and other peripherals, causing system crashes or performance degradation. In most cases, replacing the faulty chipset is necessary to restore functionality, but this can be complex and costly, often leading to the consideration of a full device replacement.

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