Lol, yeah I saw other videos where they were forcing the whole top/front panel assembly back on the case while warning that it was very difficult and almost impossible to get right the first time. Yeah, because you need to take them apart!
@@Structureel That's must've been painful to watch lol. Few days ago i did the same procedure to my PS4 Slim. And i must say the XBOX One is a dream to work on. It's extremely noob friendly console to disassemble
I was going to play forza horizon and the time it took me to customise a car it was getting hot Like really hot, took me like 2hrs to clean it and put new thermal paste in it, clean and put new thermal paste in your consoles people you’ll thank yourself 👊🏼
Same here, had mine since 2016 and I'm looking to clean it. It's been running pretty rough now. Home screen will barely open when I run battlefeild 3, which is an xbox 360 game.
I got gifted an Xbox One recently secondhand but it suffered from overheating and I could barely play Far Cry 5. Your video saved me! Thanks so much man, repasting and a good cleaning ftw 🙏
This is my first comment and I must say your instructions were very clear. Each steps was easy to follow and although this was the first time I had done this kind of manipulation, everything went without a hitch. My console now works like new! Thank you so much.
Thank you for your video it was a great help with my xbox one original I used mx5 thermal paste and I replaced my 1tb hdd with my broken laptops 500gb 2.5 sata ssd running very smoothly
The Xbox One looks great when it’s not all scratched up. There are also some pretty cool stickers for it on eBay. I personally turned my Xbox One into a fallout nuka cola machine. Looks awesome.
I did some cleaning on my Xbox One, but the video that I've watched taught me how to reassemble the console in the most horrible way lol Now seeing how you do, it will be soooo easier this time ^ ^
Thank you your video was super helpful...I kept getting a over heating message and it was shutting off after five min of being on...turns out my fan was stuck so I freed it and it's back to Forza Horizon 5 and SnowRunner and Cyberpunk 2077...thanks again bud.😊
I cleaned mine today after almost 7 years and i can say that it was disgusting like this was. Great job! Still searching how to clean the power supply because it makes more noise than the xbox herself
mine did the same, get some lubricant for your power supply fan, its fairly simle to take apart. i used WD40 but theres better lube to use im sure that wont attract more dust. the noise has gone away for about 4 months now.
Wonderful video, thank you very much for sharing. Maybe you should mention somewhere in the video that you should also disassemble the small front panel (where the flex cable is in) from the top cover. It is necessary for easier reassembling the top cover.
Awesome video, as my xbox is now going on 11 years playing regularly its was on its last leg. While playing the power light would flash and make weird noises, so I thought I'll just clean it. But I picked up some paste for cheap and took the x clamp off to see and there was nothing there I could see the chip 😂
Haha i know how that sounds, ( like there is a tons of stuff that could go wrong) but actually the Xbox One is really simple to disassemble and work with. On the other hand we have the newer Iphone's which are completely non repairable, and are not even meant to be disassemble by the user. We have to give props to Microsoft for designing the Xbox One the way they did.
@@SkvalaGaming i have an xbox one s wich is even easier to open up but for exemple yesterday my xbox 360 slim's tactile buttons stopped working and i freaked out a bit lol its fine now
@@woooshbait5398 legend. I still have to clean mine. I bought it new 11... oh God 11 years ago when I was 15. Now I'm terrified of opening it and breaking something.
Have you ever changed the thermal paste in your PS3? If so how often do you suggest doing this? I've had my PS3 Super Slim for about 5 years and never opened it to change thermal paste or even clean it. I've always been afraid of opening it because I'm afraid I might mess up something.
Hey man. I haven't changed the thermal paste on my PS3. I had it serviced before i bought it. My advice is that you should probably change your thermal paste. If are anxious to do it, take it to a shop. It shouldn't cost more than 10-20$ to get the thermal paste reapplied.
I've cleaned out and pasted a ps3 ss. They aren't too difficult, but you do need to watch out for all the tension clips. Just watch a tutorial video and carefully follow the steps and you will be golden. I recommend artic mx4 since it offers good performance and isn't too expensive.
I actually never have had to clean mine in all the 8 years I've owned it. It's still pretty quiet, and has no issues. At the same time, even though it's still running fine with no issues, is it still really dirty inside? I've never had to open it before. Only consoles I've ever opened in my life time was my 360 and my PS3 for repairing Red Ring of Death/Yellow Light of Death.
Mine was running quiet as well. But as you can see it was quite dirty on the inside. I would advise you to clean your Xbox One at least once every 2-3 years. I don't think the thermal paste will be in a good condition after 8 years.
my xbox one was gotten with fo4 on christmas i should REALLY get someone maintenance it or learn to do it myself before she decides to hit the bucket however she runs fine even as she is now
Your video definitely helped me out with opening my Xbox One. One this though. I’m slightly triggered that you didn’t clean the entire board 😂. Great video though.
My original black Xbox one from 2015 or 16 for Christmas, still runs amazing haven’t cleaned it like this or dust clean I do want to tho idk how much longer it’ll last but runs amazing never have problems
This truly is the utmost. I have never needed to do this for any other console I have owned plus I have only had my new xbox for a year. Microsoft really let me down this time.. What truly boggles my mind is how an xbox with a giant circle vent (xbox one series s) can overheat so easily. Have you seen the size of the fan? Its HUGE for such a little tiny xbox. Anyway cool video 😂
Great video, only gripes are the lack of teaching about the power button's ribbon cable and the white and black plastic pieces. Other than that, I was able to get it all done. Followed this video to the letter and cleaned everything out. My thermal paste looked fine and not flaky or burnt, so I just reassembled it and it still cuts off. May actually be the thernal paste, but I'm unsure.
@@SkvalaGaming Just playing my games and it just cuts out after a few hours. Can't power it back on unless I unplug it. The power supply isn't bad, as far as I can tell.
@@SkvalaGamingSo, about the thermal paste. Turns out it was super flat and flaky. Replaced it with Arctic MX4 in the same pattern you did. Will let you know the results soon.
Hi thanks your video helped me clean fix inspect repair refurbish restore reapply fresh thermal paste on the central processing unit and gpu of my original xbox one and it works excellent I used 9 q tips to remove all the dust off the motherboard
@SkvalaGaming i mean this video helped me clean out my xbox but i had to figure out how to put that strip into its slot in the front. all you did was showing you clicking in the front plate. i did everything you did but i tried turning it on and the LEDs didn't go on till i figured it out myself
@ It’s a lot faster especially the the OS. I’ve ran Halo Infinite and BO6 and I’d say the loading time is half what it was with the HDD. I’d fully recommend the upgrade!
@@SkvalaGaming ho ok thats fair! Your video helped me yesterday just on the cooler mount, nice technic! I deep cleaned an Xbox i bouht. Its a super easy console to disassemble. Ty again! Subbed!
@@shambles416 not really, but you just need to clean every single bit of dust , if you follow this video he explains how to disassemble everything. The more problematic area are the fan and the heat sink, they need to be clean to efficiently dissipate the heat.
Hi I dissembled my xbox one to clean it from dust and when I assembled it back its vent started to be so loud and when ever I open a game the xbox shuts off
My xbox one s was running pretty good but i decided to remove the case for the first time and clean all the dust off the fan and other areas (it wasn't that dirty), but i didn't remove any of the internal parts or put on any new paste etc Im too nervous to take it completely apart to put new paste on ( i already cracked a piece off the black bottom part of the case taking it off lol) Do you think i did a good enough cleanup up since my xbox was already running ok?
Bro, how tf you got the X from the radiator off so easily. I broke a minus head and have difficulty with a stronger one. It still doesn't just pop like yours does.
Was just gifted an Xbox and holy it was a rat's nest in every way except literal lol. Cockroaches got in it and it was overflowing with dust. It was working but overheated to the point of turning itself off quite a bit So thank you, I will check tomorrow morning to see if it's working/not overheating
That's the thing with these Xbox One Fats and PS4 Fats- they are often in a poor condition. You should get yours checked. It's a really pleasent DIY task
@@yupiter7you should do it tho, it is advised that you have actually to change the paste regularly every few years, now imagine what happens after not doing so in 10 years, there is actually no thermal paste left. Mine plus with the dust was blowing hot air like a hair dresser. It's really easy so don't worry
These processing units are way smaller than a pc cpu, too much thermal paste can trap heat inside. I always used a pea size drop and had cores and cpu running at 18-25c. I wouldn't recommend the X pattern. Taking it apart tutorial was awesome though!
Hey just coming back from the comment you posted. I misspoke the code I had. I had E208 and E105 and it ends in 00000000 8007001F. Sorry for the false info. I turned it on for the first time after cleaning the inside and applying new thermal paste like you said. Does E105 still means I need a hard-drive?
You can try this- Turn off your console by holding the Xbox button for roughly 10 seconds. The console will turn off. Turn your console back on by pressing the Xbox button on the console or the Xbox button on your controller. If you don’t see the green boot-up animation when the console restarts, repeat these steps. Make sure that you hold the power button until the console completely shuts down.
Su video fue muy interesante talvez solo querias explicar sobre como poner pasta termica pero ya q desarmo la consola y solo le dio mantenimiento de limpieza al ventilador y sobre donde va la pasta termina y el resto de componentes de la consola se veia de polvo ya digamos hubiera aprovechado darle un mantenimiento general a la consola solo eso fue lo q no me termino de gustar del todo xq las carcasa o tapas de la consola sus bases la base metalica del ventilador y ect... Se veian de polvo y al final me hubiera gustado ver un mantenimiento general a la xbox one
My Xbox one was so dirty and disgusting and this video helped me thank you so much really. You deserve more then this!
I'm glad the video was helpful for you brother 👊
@@SkvalaGamingare the nylon brushes safe to brush without static discharge risk?
This is the first person ive seen take the front panel off before reinstalling! It makes it infinitely easier, I didn't realise you could detach it
I'm glad i helped you out, brother
Lol, yeah I saw other videos where they were forcing the whole top/front panel assembly back on the case while warning that it was very difficult and almost impossible to get right the first time. Yeah, because you need to take them apart!
@@Structureel That's must've been painful to watch lol. Few days ago i did the same procedure to my PS4 Slim. And i must say the XBOX One is a dream to work on. It's extremely noob friendly console to disassemble
Great video. Owned my XBO since 2016 and never opened it. I will use this video as a guide and install an SSD while I’m at it.
Glad it helped, brother!
I was going to play forza horizon and the time it took me to customise a car it was getting hot
Like really hot, took me like 2hrs to clean it and put new thermal paste in it, clean and put new thermal paste in your consoles people you’ll thank yourself 👊🏼
@@Kitchin1231 you should try ptm and sometimes hot exhaust is what u want my fans rarely go over idle whenever I play Forza with it
Same here, had mine since 2016 and I'm looking to clean it. It's been running pretty rough now. Home screen will barely open when I run battlefeild 3, which is an xbox 360 game.
@@deepfriedshekels if a good deep clean and repaste with ptm doesn't improves it boot time it could be a dying HDD or just ur HDD is slow
Since 2014 without cleaning it (never opened once), you can imagine how "clean" it was after almost 10 years of dust.
We were 8 years too late to give it a clean 😄
I got gifted an Xbox One recently secondhand but it suffered from overheating and I could barely play Far Cry 5. Your video saved me! Thanks so much man, repasting and a good cleaning ftw 🙏
Glad I could help, brother. With little maintenance every once in a while those consoles would last decades.
This is my first comment and I must say your instructions were very clear. Each steps was easy to follow and
although this was the first time I had done this kind of manipulation, everything went without a hitch.
My console now works like new!
Thank you so much.
Thank you for the positive feedback, David! Glad i could help.
I still come back to this video if I ever need to open my Xbox again. It helped me a lot the first time so still thankful for that!
Glad i helped you brother 🙏
I think if u use the spackle tool to evenly coat it then put a dot in the center it’s better for thermal paste application
That's also a really good way of applying the thermal paste
Thank you for your video it was a great help with my xbox one original I used mx5 thermal paste and I replaced my 1tb hdd with my broken laptops 500gb 2.5 sata ssd running very smoothly
Nice, man. Are the loading times better with the SSD?
@@SkvalaGaming ya and I've noticed it's faster while downloading my digital games and apps
This really helped me fix my Xbox, because when I loaded into a game the Xbox would turn off. But now it's fine, again I appreciate your video
Glad my video helped you, brother
The Xbox One looks great when it’s not all scratched up. There are also some pretty cool stickers for it on eBay. I personally turned my Xbox One into a fallout nuka cola machine. Looks awesome.
Yeah, that glossy finish is being scratched so easily
My Xbox One looks like this but it has a Mate finish on the area that it is usually glossy, not sure when that got changed but I think it's nice
@@charautreal I think they changed that for the latest XBOX One model. Looks nicer imo
I did some cleaning on my Xbox One, but the video that I've watched taught me how to reassemble the console in the most horrible way lol Now seeing how you do, it will be soooo easier this time ^ ^
Glad I could help, brother 👊
Thank you your video was super helpful...I kept getting a over heating message and it was shutting off after five min of being on...turns out my fan was stuck so I freed it and it's back to Forza Horizon 5 and SnowRunner and Cyberpunk 2077...thanks again bud.😊
No problem, glad i helped you out man
I cleaned mine today after almost 7 years and i can say that it was disgusting like this was. Great job! Still searching how to clean the power supply because it makes more noise than the xbox herself
I have to clean my power supply too. It's a bit noisy 😃
mine did the same, get some lubricant for your power supply fan, its fairly simle to take apart. i used WD40 but theres better lube to use im sure that wont attract more dust. the noise has gone away for about 4 months now.
i hopr you will do a video about this too bro i hope so :)))
thanks for the tutorial bro helped me a lot
@@wavesoundsamv6135 Glad it did, brother!
Wonderful video, thank you very much for sharing. Maybe you should mention somewhere in the video that you should also disassemble the small front panel (where the flex cable is in) from the top cover. It is necessary for easier reassembling the top cover.
Great suggestion, thanks for mentioning that
Man why did u leave the motherboard and case dirty?! All that effort to replace thermal paste and then didnt even clean it properly?!
Good video but you skipped putting the heatsink crossbar back on.
My bad 😬
I have done all in the video cleaned it out all above and it still doesn’t work it turns on then right off I need help?
I guess you are having Power supply issues, sir
My Xbox kept freezing and crashing every 20 minutes. Turns out the dust accumulation made it overheat. Great tutorial thanks !
Glad it helped, boss !
I didn't expect you to be an expert in console repair
I surprised you, right 😀👊
takes me back to mine - reliable vhs.
Thank you mate. I used your video as reference and helped me a lot. 😉
Glad it helped
When I repair equipment, I get heavenly pleasure. I feel the buzz
It's so satisfying 👌👊
Awesome video, as my xbox is now going on 11 years playing regularly its was on its last leg. While playing the power light would flash and make weird noises, so I thought I'll just clean it. But I picked up some paste for cheap and took the x clamp off to see and there was nothing there I could see the chip 😂
You literally saved your console 😁
Lmao "it appears that we havent messed up anything" is exactly how i feel when i play inside my box lol (and havent messed up anything)
Haha i know how that sounds, ( like there is a tons of stuff that could go wrong) but actually the Xbox One is really simple to disassemble and work with. On the other hand we have the newer Iphone's which are completely non repairable, and are not even meant to be disassemble by the user. We have to give props to Microsoft for designing the Xbox One the way they did.
@@SkvalaGaming i have an xbox one s wich is even easier to open up but for exemple yesterday my xbox 360 slim's tactile buttons stopped working and i freaked out a bit lol its fine now
@@woooshbait5398 its amazing hoe much more simple it is to clean and work on the xbox one x and s vs the 360, no more tension clips ever please!
@@PaulRudd1941 god i hate tension clips i just got done with a 360 s today and it sucked
@@woooshbait5398 legend. I still have to clean mine. I bought it new 11... oh God 11 years ago when I was 15. Now I'm terrified of opening it and breaking something.
Yo me compre esta xbox one fat, crees que una buena compra bro?❤
Claro, el One Fat es muy confiable.
How did you reassemble the x clamp?
I want to know about your tv picture settings.
I use the TV's game mode. It makes game look better, brother.
Have you ever changed the thermal paste in your PS3? If so how often do you suggest doing this? I've had my PS3 Super Slim for about 5 years and never opened it to change thermal paste or even clean it. I've always been afraid of opening it because I'm afraid I might mess up something.
Hey man. I haven't changed the thermal paste on my PS3. I had it serviced before i bought it. My advice is that you should probably change your thermal paste. If are anxious to do it, take it to a shop. It shouldn't cost more than 10-20$ to get the thermal paste reapplied.
I've cleaned out and pasted a ps3 ss. They aren't too difficult, but you do need to watch out for all the tension clips. Just watch a tutorial video and carefully follow the steps and you will be golden. I recommend artic mx4 since it offers good performance and isn't too expensive.
I have and I used toothpaste instead of thermal paste for me its easier then the Xbox because of the x-clamp
I actually never have had to clean mine in all the 8 years I've owned it. It's still pretty quiet, and has no issues. At the same time, even though it's still running fine with no issues, is it still really dirty inside? I've never had to open it before. Only consoles I've ever opened in my life time was my 360 and my PS3 for repairing Red Ring of Death/Yellow Light of Death.
Mine was running quiet as well. But as you can see it was quite dirty on the inside. I would advise you to clean your Xbox One at least once every 2-3 years. I don't think the thermal paste will be in a good condition after 8 years.
my xbox one was gotten with fo4 on christmas i should REALLY get someone maintenance it or learn to do it myself before she decides to hit the bucket however she runs fine even as she is now
I suggesting cleaning you XBOX ONE internally once every 2-3 years, brother. Actually the XBOX One is really easy to take apart.
Your video definitely helped me out with opening my Xbox One. One this though. I’m slightly triggered that you didn’t clean the entire board 😂. Great video though.
Glad I could help, brother 👊
My original black Xbox one from 2015 or 16 for Christmas, still runs amazing haven’t cleaned it like this or dust clean I do want to tho idk how much longer it’ll last but runs amazing never have problems
If you haven't cleaned it or changed the thermal paste now is a good time to do it. Thermal paste tends to lose its properties as time goes
@@SkvalaGaming gotcha will my Xbox just stop working if I don’t clean it?
@@matthewmurdock1897 It can start overheating which can cause hardware damage over time
I really want to give my Xbox a deep clean since it has been 6-7 years now but I don’t have the tools for it and I’m worried I might break something
You can get it cleaned it in a shop, brother. Shouldn't cost more than 20$
This truly is the utmost. I have never needed to do this for any other console I have owned plus I have only had my new xbox for a year. Microsoft really let me down this time..
What truly boggles my mind is how an xbox with a giant circle vent (xbox one series s) can overheat so easily. Have you seen the size of the fan? Its HUGE for such a little tiny xbox.
Anyway cool video 😂
I guess the fan doesn't spin that fast, they wanted to keep the console quieter.
Thank you for the informative video. Used this as reference for repaste ssd and reassembly
Glad it helped, my man
Please use the X clamp tool one wrong move with the flathead and its over
I know. That's why you should use plastic tools
@@SkvalaGaming even with plastic tools you can knock off capacitors with it
thanks man, you really did a great job.
Thank you! Very detailed steps and thorough teardown.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the great tutorial :D
Happy to help!
Thanks a lot for this video cause I just cleaned it now
Glad I could help, brother 👊
Good luck bro
Thanks for the support brother 👊
Great work 👍
Thanks you brother 👊
Great video, only gripes are the lack of teaching about the power button's ribbon cable and the white and black plastic pieces. Other than that, I was able to get it all done.
Followed this video to the letter and cleaned everything out. My thermal paste looked fine and not flaky or burnt, so I just reassembled it and it still cuts off. May actually be the thernal paste, but I'm unsure.
Can you describe how your consoles cuts off, brother?
@@SkvalaGaming Just playing my games and it just cuts out after a few hours. Can't power it back on unless I unplug it. The power supply isn't bad, as far as I can tell.
@@SkvalaGamingSo, about the thermal paste. Turns out it was super flat and flaky. Replaced it with Arctic MX4 in the same pattern you did. Will let you know the results soon.
@@GilbertTheWeird did it work?
@@jeanrushmer8192 Nah. Xbox shut off and then never turned on again. Sold it to GameStop for about 90 bucks.
Ryse son of Rome on XBOX ONE is sick.What about a POV gameplay video?
Hey man. I might test it soon 👊
Hi thanks your video helped me clean fix inspect repair refurbish restore reapply fresh thermal paste on the central processing unit and gpu of my original xbox one and it works excellent I used 9 q tips to remove all the dust off the motherboard
Glad it helped, brother!
All the plugs seems to pop out for you. Whereas for me its like they've been superglued in! 😅
Am i missing a trick?
I have no idea, mines just pop out as you said. And that's the first time this consoles has been cleaned
What kind of screw drivers and bits did you use? I know that Microsoft has a like for anti temper screws.
Just a regular torx screw, the console is very easy to dissassemble actually
but you didn't show the little strip for the LEDs for the front plate?
What about it, my friend?
@SkvalaGaming i mean this video helped me clean out my xbox but i had to figure out how to put that strip into its slot in the front. all you did was showing you clicking in the front plate. i did everything you did but i tried turning it on and the LEDs didn't go on till i figured it out myself
Was the console turning on before you cleaned it???
Yes, it was working. Just wanted to clean it thoroughly
Good video, but why not clean all the other dust off?
I cleaned it off camera,. brother
I did it for my 360 and it toke hours… idk if I have the patience again to do it for my Xbox one
If you don't rush it, it would take about 30-40 minutes. It's simple
@@SkvalaGaming I did it and it was a pain lol. Thank you tho 👍
@@darknightzombie2639 Oh, no problem, brother
Wait, did you not put the x clamp put back on?
I put it 😀
@@SkvalaGaming Awesome. Thanks for the break down. This was my first time opening up something bigger than a retropie.
I now have no clue how to re-attach the X clamp since it wasn't shown at all
You can Google it, brother. Sorry for not including that bit. The hardest part was getting the clamp off
I did an ssd swap on my xbox one and while I was in there I also did the thermal paste and a good cleaning. I'm sure the old girl appricated it.
How are the loading times now, with the SSD? I plan to upgrade mine too
@ It’s a lot faster especially the the OS. I’ve ran Halo Infinite and BO6 and I’d say the loading time is half what it was with the HDD. I’d fully recommend the upgrade!
When he said poor neglected Xbox one 😢😢😢
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you didnt show the part where you reattach the front ribbon. i guess you left it unattached,since it is a pain in the ass :P
I attached it off camera, since it was really really difficult 😃
Nice video verry helpfull, but why didnt you do a deep clean on the xbox?
Thanks, i wanted to keep it simple . Deep cleaning might be a but intimidating for a person that disassembles his Xbox for the 1st time.
@@SkvalaGaming ho ok thats fair! Your video helped me yesterday just on the cooler mount, nice technic! I deep cleaned an Xbox i bouht. Its a super easy console to disassemble. Ty again! Subbed!
@@jpblind Glad i could help, brother!
@@jpblind Do u know a specific video how to deep clean?
@@shambles416 not really, but you just need to clean every single bit of dust , if you follow this video he explains how to disassemble everything. The more problematic area are the fan and the heat sink, they need to be clean to efficiently dissipate the heat.
Hi I dissembled my xbox one to clean it from dust and when I assembled it back its vent started to be so loud and when ever I open a game the xbox shuts off
I think you might have damaged the fan, brother. You can buy a new one
My xbox one s was running pretty good but i decided to remove the case for the first time and clean all the dust off the fan and other areas (it wasn't that dirty), but i didn't remove any of the internal parts or put on any new paste etc
Im too nervous to take it completely apart to put new paste on ( i already cracked a piece off the black bottom part of the case taking it off lol)
Do you think i did a good enough cleanup up since my xbox was already running ok?
If you Xbox One was running fine, you should be okay, brother
Everything was fine until I saw dust not removed from the ventilation holes of the case, how can you clean it and leave dust on the case.
I cleaned it afterwards. I focused more on the internal parts
Great video nice explanation tanks
Glad it was helpful!
Bro, how tf you got the X from the radiator off so easily. I broke a minus head and have difficulty with a stronger one. It still doesn't just pop like yours does.
Was just gifted an Xbox and holy it was a rat's nest in every way except literal lol. Cockroaches got in it and it was overflowing with dust. It was working but overheated to the point of turning itself off quite a bit
So thank you, I will check tomorrow morning to see if it's working/not overheating
That's the thing with these Xbox One Fats and PS4 Fats- they are often in a poor condition. You should get yours checked. It's a really pleasent DIY task
Wow that is really simple
I have Xbox one never opened 7 years now
It's a good idea to get your console once every 3-4 years
can i take cooling fan on its own without taking the whole heat shield off from cpu?
No, brother.
@@SkvalaGaming yes i can i just took it! didn't wanted apply thermal paste because never done it so just wanted to clean heatsink
@@yupiter7you should do it tho, it is advised that you have actually to change the paste regularly every few years, now imagine what happens after not doing so in 10 years, there is actually no thermal paste left. Mine plus with the dust was blowing hot air like a hair dresser. It's really easy so don't worry
i can use any tehmalpaste or One exactly for this 🤔?
You can use any decent quality thermal paste
@@SkvalaGaming thanks
@@melouncz3836 No problem, brother
Hey bro u know how to repair gaming consoles😳
Haha, not really brother. That more of a maintenance.
Would love to see more games testing on the Xbox one fat model awesome video! 👏
More to come, brother!
very good video, but it makes me anxious to see how you repair it and don't clean it well. It is clear that there is a bit of dirt inside.
Thanks for the feedback, brother. To be honest i cleaned it a bit more off camera
Спасибо тебе большое. Сделал все согласно видео. Единственное шлейф кулера надо сначала отсоединить, а потом отсоединять радиатор.
Благодарю за разъяснение. Это очень ценно
Don’t you have to attach the ribbon back?
I did 🤣
God bless you and your family
God bless you, brother!
Hi I do the same but now the Xbox don't run, only just hear the cooler , but don't turn On , any idea??
Double check if you plugged in all the cables
What if u cant used the thermal paste in order to put a dot on it...will rubbing alocohol would do a try after while cleaning out
You can use rubbing alcohol to clean the old thermal paste
Very good video 😊
Thank you brother 👊
What a video I love it I am your big fan sir
Hey, brother. Thank you 👊
@@SkvalaGaming I am soooooooooooo happy I can't believe you replay me I watch your every video sir and tomorrow I will buy a Xbox inspired by you sir
This was great, thank you! :D
Glad you enjoyed it!
I just bought an Xbox one like yours for $25 no power brick or controller so wish me luck lol
That's what i love about the OG Xbox One. There are second hand units that are cheaper than a tripple A video game
Wonderful video, thank your for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
If you could give the tools buying links it would be much more helpful😅
They came with a kit i got for my PS4 controller few months ago. Just look for some prying tools on amazon
Bro is the xbox Power brick noise really a matter or its normal ?
There is a fan inside, so you can expect some noise
is there a specific type of thermal paste that I should use?
Any decent PC thermal paste would do the job.
I miss your xbox one
I will still make Xbox One videos, brother 👊
These processing units are way smaller than a pc cpu, too much thermal paste can trap heat inside. I always used a pea size drop and had cores and cpu running at 18-25c. I wouldn't recommend the X pattern.
Taking it apart tutorial was awesome though!
Good tip, brother. Thank you 👊
Hey just coming back from the comment you posted. I misspoke the code I had. I had E208 and E105 and it ends in 00000000 8007001F. Sorry for the false info. I turned it on for the first time after cleaning the inside and applying new thermal paste like you said. Does E105 still means I need a hard-drive?
You can try this-
Turn off your console by holding the Xbox button for roughly 10 seconds. The console will turn off.
Turn your console back on by pressing the Xbox button on the console or the Xbox button on your controller. If you don’t see the green boot-up animation when the console restarts, repeat these steps. Make sure that you hold the power button until the console completely shuts down.
Can i use pc thermal paste for the cpu
Yes, brother.
The sync button on my xbox isnt working when i press on it...the power lights doesnt blink for me to connect another controller PLEASE
I think you might have power supply issues, bro
It looks like you put the grill looking part in wrong the first time and it's switched when the video cuts. Confused me for a minute
The wonders of editing 😁
Do you think a thermal pad would work as a replacement for paste
Thermal paste is the better option brother
Clean Ps3 please ❤️🔥
It won't be that dirty 😁
@@SkvalaGaming 😂❤️🔥 good job
DID you clean the controller?
Yes, but it was badly worn out
Skvala gaming which console is the strongest at performance and graphics
It depends on the game, brother. Some title runs better on the PS4 and worse on the Xbox One and vice versa.
@@SkvalaGaming but the ps5 is the best right Skvala gaming
@@bonitamuhuura5936 xbox series x is the best, i have both
When did you remove the front facade??
At the very beginning, my friend
@@SkvalaGaming u didin't show how
@@LukaModric2013 You just pry it open, brother. It's really easy
Su video fue muy interesante talvez solo querias explicar sobre como poner pasta termica pero ya q desarmo la consola y solo le dio mantenimiento de limpieza al ventilador y sobre donde va la pasta termina y el resto de componentes de la consola se veia de polvo ya digamos hubiera aprovechado darle un mantenimiento general a la consola solo eso fue lo q no me termino de gustar del todo xq las carcasa o tapas de la consola sus bases la base metalica del ventilador y ect... Se veian de polvo y al final me hubiera gustado ver un mantenimiento general a la xbox one
Gracias por los comentarios, hermano. Muy apreciado
My xbox wasn't cleaned for about 3 years it can broke or it can wait 1 more year?
It won't break. But you might get overheating issues.
I did something wrong,i tried my best to not lift the upper case fast but i couldn't
Can the connector in the front button panel be changed?
I guess it can be replaced. There should be replacement parts on Aliexpress
@@SkvalaGaming thank you
Could I use a graphite pad instead of thermal paste?
You could. But keep in mind you can't reuse these thermal pads.
so you took everything apart and did all the effort and couldnt clean it??
I've cleaned it 😄
What thermal paste did you use?
Just a random one i picked up from my hardware store. I wouldn't go for some extra fancy or abive 15-20$