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Yep! I verified it was the YLOD....
While I enjoy gaming with the PS3, I may go ahead and just get a stand-alone Blu-ray player, and pick up a PS3 Slim later this year. I may give the reflow thing a try, but here's a question, if it doesn't work, is there a safe way to get my LBP:GOTY disc out?! ~Alan |
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Well, after attempting the reflow fix, reassembling, and smoke checking, my PS3 appears to be in old form again! YAY! Now, we'll have to see now how long it lasts - hopefully a long time. Much props for the video and saving me $150 (for the time being) and not having to decide if I wanted to replace the PS3 (that for me is a glorified BD player) with a slim or just buy a standalone BD player (not my ideal choice...).
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4 days... it lasted 4 days
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That sucks...I hope I get more than 4 days...time will tell.
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I re-re-flowed my PS3 last night, its up and running again. I heated the chips up more this time as I wasnt sure if I did it long enough the last, so we shall see if that makes any difference. I am all out of thermal compound so I hope I dont have to do it again soon...
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Like the video, I heated up both sides for approximately 1 1/2 minutes, then I heated the GPU & CPU (specifically) at ~700 degrees for a little over 2 minutes, then gradually reduced heat to cool the board off for about a minute and a half. Last edited by RebelJeeper; 05-12-2010 at 01:54 PM. |
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I used a similar heat gun the first time I reflowed mine (borrowed it from a friend). The fix lasted for a couple months, then it started to overheat. I went out and got a heat gun of my own, one that did either 700° or 1,050°. If you watch the YouTube video, he comments that 700° is a more appropriate heat because, if you only use 500°, it could take longer to reflow. This time around, I used a higher heat and heated the CPU/GPU for about 6 minutes total. I also only used a small amount of thermal compound, and I do mean a small amount. After this second fix, my PS3's fan isn't revving up as much during gameplay, which results in a much more quiet PS3.
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so my launch 60 gb ps3 died. i got the yellow light of death and my parents bought me a new ps3 for my birthday, i was shocked. but how can i get all my stuff from the hdd of the old ps3 and transfer it to the new on when the old one won't even start up? i took out the hdd and tried connecting it via usb but the new ps3 didn't even register it. none of my computers can read the hdd. what do i do?
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We need a FAQ in the first post or something lol. No getting the data off unless you do a DIY repair. Send it to Sony, your data = bye bye. If any computer could read it, Sony fears they'd have mass piracy on the PSN games.
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ah, no worries. After being bit by the YLOD bug, I think an external drive with the media is a better path than HDD upgrades (this learned the hard way after upgrading my 60 to first 160 then 320, but YLOD before the 500GB upgrade). It also hugely increased the backup/restore times, so I'm staying with external USB and/or streaming from this point on since I don't fully trust the PS3 reliability.
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Okay, my PS3 is a launch 60GB model, and fortunately, it has never suffered a random shut down or the YLOD. However, I have noticed that the fan is coming on sooner and it is running faster than it used to, and that's getting me worried.
What is the best procedure for cleaning and caring for a PS3 under these circumstances? Is it just a matter of cleaning the vents, or should the thermal paste be swapped out at this point? I would like to prolong the life of my PS3 while not subjecting it to any risk or harm in the process. I tried searching the forum for an answer, but got back over 300 different threads. I appreciate all of your help and suggestions. |
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1080p, broken, diy, fan, flicker, hdmi, high pitch, ip address, laser, noise, ps3, ps3 slim, route, routing, static, ylod, ylod reflow 60gb |
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