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Ya I suck at explaining things haha, when you disconnect ribbon cables, how do you do it?
I pull the little plastic tab up, then the cable just comes out, but there's no connector on the cable end, it's just bare cable. Is that normal? I can't look at the video from work but I'll check it out later. |
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Six hours, lots of sweat and trepidation later, I fixed my YLOD.
![]() It's not a big deal to reflow but you do NEED to test the theory behind the reflow. To understand how it worked, I heat treated a soldering wire to see how easy and quickly the gun heated it up. At 400F, it was very quick. Taking apart and cleaning the PS3 as you go is where the bulk of the work is. I used a broad painting brush instead of air canisters. You would need one TORX screwdriver to open the top of the PS3 case. You need a large Philips to unscrew most of the screws, and a medium and small ones for the other screws inside. A plastic tool to open electronic kids is very useful when you don't know how to open stuff. Quote:
1) 20-40 seconds to warm the board at 400F at 4/5 inches. 2) 2 minutes to reflow at 2 inches distance. 15 seconds each to warm up the RSX and Cell chips. Then 30 seconds each of full concentration. Then another 15 each to wrap up. 3) 20 seconds to cool the board at 4/5 inches at 400F. Another 20 seconds at 100F. Since I can't get a hold of what thermal paste Sony uses (it's white and they used a lot), I used the best that I could get my hands on. It IS a game console after all. My thermal paste is very sticky and hard to smooth over but I gave it my best shot. Before putting the heat sink back on top of the chips, I put a dollop of thermal paste just like how Sony did. I figure it would help. REMEMBER, YLOD could be MANY things. Mine was chips not connecting to the board because of overheating. Quote:
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#245 |
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Just so you know, thermal paste is supposed to be a VERY thin layer on the chip.
The reason for thermal paste is to make an air tight seal that better dissipates heat to the heat sink. Air is a terrible heat conductor so thermal paste is a great alternative, however thermal paste is a WORSE thermal conductor than metal to metal contact, so you want to limit the amount of thermal paste to just the irregularities on the chip so there's no air between the metal plates. When I saw how much paste Sony used I was very surprised haha. Congratulations on getting your system working! I just finished reflowing mine, waiting the 15 minutes for the board to cool before reassembling *fingers crossed* |
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#246 |
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Apr 2009
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Yes I have been checking the things pointed out in that vid every time I reassemble my drive. Thanks though
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I think another good tip is that after you cleaned the RSX and Cell chips and the heatsink with isopropil alcohol, DON'T touch it with your bare hands. Your hands got natural oils and moisture. ![]() Quote:
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![]() And thanks Mike and Toxa! fuad Last edited by WriteSimply; 04-09-2009 at 10:36 AM. |
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I have a question regarding the cooling fan. I have a 60gb PS3 and I'm starting to notice that the fan is getting REALLY noisy. I'll power it up and it will sound fine for about 15-20 minutes. Then suddenly the fan will really start to crank it up and sound like it's going into overdrive. It becomes very loud and quite distracting when playing a game or watching a movie.
Does it sound like I just need to replace the fan or is the system running too hot so the fan "thinks" it has to work that hard to keep the system cool? |
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Also another possibility could be the location of your PS3. Make sure its location is well vented or else it could be heating issues. |
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It's inside a tv stand. However the back of it is pretty ventilated. I wouldn't think that would be the problem but you never know. I'll try vacuming out the sides and see if that helps. Thanks!
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I hate saying this, but the PS3 wasn't made to be put into a TV stand. It needs a lot of breathing room due to how they situated the vents on the machine as there are multiple locations.
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But yeah...good ventilation. I keep mine low to the ground as well and on top of an old VCR. The VCR is now a heatsink and the low positioning leaves the hot air (which rises naturally) with no place to go but up. This also helps a little with noise, since the fan rarely needs to kick on. |
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