I've Been Trying to Find One For Years! Let's Fix It!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • I've Been Trying to Find One For Years! Let's Fix It! Yes, it's been literally 4 years that I've been trying to buy one of these limited edition PS4 Pro game consoles. The seller said the console powers up but won't show anything on the screen, however, when I powered it up it never went to the white light. I spent $592 on this broken console from eBay (yes, probably more than it is worth) because I really wanted to make a video trying to fix it, so I hope you enjoy it.
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  • @Tronicsfix
    @Tronicsfix  Год назад +212

    Thanks to the Cod3r for his repair attempt (Even though he definitely does not know how to apply the perfect amount of thermal paste! LOL). Check it out here and see if he could fix it! ruclips.net/video/K1-re0bchew/видео.html

    • @TheCod3r
      @TheCod3r Год назад +32

      Haha blasphemy Steve 🤣

    • @johnmansell5097
      @johnmansell5097 Год назад +7

      @@TheCod3r I think that was a dirty trick he played in you lol

    • @av3ng3r-49
      @av3ng3r-49 Год назад +5

      You and theCod3r are awesome repair role models!

    • @jamiegonzalez8863
      @jamiegonzalez8863 Год назад +1

      I have a old Xbox tht came from Japan when I was over seas it came with a whole bunch of games installed in it ( last I rem I don't know if it works haven't played with it in years .. I wasn't supposed to bring it back to America kinda snuck it back in I could have gotten trown out of the military for it but anyway.. would you be interested ...?

    • @adlofolopez3924
      @adlofolopez3924 Год назад

      I have a broken PS4 and i don't know what's the problem I'll give you the details if we talk in private

  • @dxralph4668
    @dxralph4668 Год назад +643

    As a kid i always used to take apart all of my electronics because i was so enticed to see what was going on underneath. your videos really make me relive those times!

    • @RealEpikCartfrenYT
      @RealEpikCartfrenYT Год назад +10

      i do that myself too. i have taken apart every single device i ever owned, both working and broken, and i still do. I also like to use parts from broken devices to fix the working ones when _they_ get broken.

    • @peepoNuggie
      @peepoNuggie Год назад +4

      Smarter kid then me cause i always ended up breaking or losing something 😅

    • @GmKofHard
      @GmKofHard Год назад +2

      So did i lol i even used to fix them when i was younger. Never to TronicFix level but i used to buy broken consoles after mowing lawns to use a spare parts or to fix. Then i gave the consoles away like a dumbass lol

    • @timehunter9467
      @timehunter9467 Год назад +1

      I still do it, if something breaks just harvest the components and recycle the plastic/metal to reduce e-waste.

    • @Moodoo20
      @Moodoo20 Год назад

      Wholesome

  • @olepigeon
    @olepigeon Год назад +205

    If you know someone with a resin printer, you might be able to print out some replacement parts. There are dye kits for resin so you can color match it.

    • @Twist3rOffical
      @Twist3rOffical Год назад +15

      I dont mean to be that guy but color matching is really tough, you have to have access to tons of colors to make the exact specific tone they used

    • @olepigeon
      @olepigeon Год назад +11

      @@Twist3rOffical For sure. Plus, it's not going to look the same after being exposed to sunlight after a while. But I think it'd be close enough, especially for port covers, or repairing standoffs or hinges.

    • @Twist3rOffical
      @Twist3rOffical Год назад

      @olepigeon For sure, I work in the packaging industry and it's hard matching colors 100٪ even when you have the instructions laid out for you sometimes

    • @prairiefarmer5994
      @prairiefarmer5994 Год назад +6

      @@Twist3rOffical He could also just buy the grey smoke stand Sony made for $15 and use the little insert from that. You'll never see that part once its on the pro.

    • @MrPruske
      @MrPruske 5 месяцев назад

      @@prairiefarmer5994 you win!

  • @TheCod3r
    @TheCod3r Год назад +578

    Awesome stuff Steve, I got my hands on a 500m controller once, sadly it was completely shattered, just like my heart when I found out. Good stuff, hopefully the original board can be fixed 👀 🤪

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +81

      They're pretty cool controllers. Yes, hopefully someone can fix it, lol

    • @paulroberts3454
      @paulroberts3454 Год назад +53

      He's sending it to you Phil 😆

    • @lewistremonti7827
      @lewistremonti7827 Год назад +6

      @@paulroberts3454 which channel? Phils lab?

    • @The_Dork_Knight
      @The_Dork_Knight Год назад +50

      Come on guys , stop teasing us . We all know that TheCod3r is getting that board , he’s the man and he’s gonna reball that chip and get it working again, Cheers

    • @tricycloplots21
      @tricycloplots21 Год назад +7

      Please tell me you'll make a repair attempt on the board live for us!?

  • @sidinator3000
    @sidinator3000 Год назад +13

    I miss see-through stuff. Everything was see-through when I was a kid and I loved it all.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +4

      Yep! I had a see through land line phone!

  • @EnsignLovell
    @EnsignLovell Год назад +144

    I love the idea of giving stuff you can't fix to other tech repair channels, would love to see more of it!
    Maybe even them sending stuff they can't fix to you? Could be a nice wee series, even if it was a monthly or even yearly thing.

  • @TheMrZensorin
    @TheMrZensorin Год назад +16

    If it flashes blue, it's a boy, if it flashes Red it's a Xbox

  • @12345.......
    @12345....... Год назад +805

    I would like to see more see-through console cases

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +94

      Me too!

    • @Alphawolf6541
      @Alphawolf6541 Год назад +41

      SEE THRU PS5?!?!!?👀

    • @MyOddThoughts
      @MyOddThoughts Год назад +57

      ... See through to the roaches.

    • @Labs.Fishing.hunting
      @Labs.Fishing.hunting Год назад +9

      Aliexpress would probably have them, for personal customisation purposes

    • @zostron4279
      @zostron4279 Год назад +6

      For sure. The og see thru xboxes were pretty awsome looking.

  • @Hashtag_Laser
    @Hashtag_Laser Год назад +9

    It’s amazing to see how good he is at fixing and cleaning these things up!

    • @i.still.function3463
      @i.still.function3463 Год назад +1

      Dude makes it look so easy but if it was us it would probably be a disaster lol

  • @GOML_Redd
    @GOML_Redd Год назад +94

    You need to do more special edition stuff. It’s great!

    • @onehappynegro
      @onehappynegro Год назад +4

      i like vintage stuff but anything produced after 1990 called special edition is in my opinion not special at all.
      1 no originality at all, possibly a color change which customers can pick better themselves on aliexpress
      2 making +1000 special edition units doesn t cost manufacturer a cent, especially if it s only a color change
      3 not even built to last over 2 years, manual says often don t use more than 4 hours in one sitting
      4 50% of the sales are not even sold to genuine customers at first sale. a retail associate to a friend for resale for profit and usually a rich guy pays more just to have it earlier. sometimes they are keep just to brag around friends.

  • @ForTwinTeeBleezEt
    @ForTwinTeeBleezEt Год назад +2

    I worked at a Gamestop warehouse when we shipped these out. I was able to purchase one. I still have it sealed in the vendor box :)

    • @metzen01
      @metzen01 Год назад

      I too managed to pickup one up off E-bay. Will be opening up to see how cool this thing will look.🥳

  • @ChildrensStoryTime
    @ChildrensStoryTime Год назад +26

    Beautiful machine, must get my hands on one soon. I’m sure Phil the coder will appreciate fixing the board now he has his new chip templates for reflows

  • @captainsergeant
    @captainsergeant Год назад +6

    Back in the day when "rent to own" electronics was a much bigger thing (CRT TV's and VCRs in particular) it was very common to find roaches and other bugs living inside of repossessed units. Many stores would fumigate all repossessed electronics prior to offering them for sale again.

    • @Impsoup
      @Impsoup Год назад +1

      When I was a kid I had an animated Disney movie, which was not looking good however audio was ok... then suddenly the VHS played a cockroach, that was terrifying lol

  • @PrinceVegeta-ep8sr
    @PrinceVegeta-ep8sr Год назад +27

    hey man thanks for these videos. its amazing how much easier mobo and chipset repair is when watching your videos. not that the work is easy but i didnt think what you are doing was even possible lol

  • @Steven-nc2qy
    @Steven-nc2qy Год назад +9

    Preordered mine from Best Buy. It's number 34474/50000. Also got the matching headset and extra controller. First thing I did was put in a 2tb ssd. Still works great!

    • @fjzar
      @fjzar Год назад

      Do you remember how much you paid for it?

    • @roxas3794
      @roxas3794 Год назад +1

      @@fjzar it was 499.99. I have 35710/35000. I got mines from Best Buy too

    • @josephhall7317
      @josephhall7317 Год назад +1

      Can I just take out the hdd and put an ssd in and it's good to go?

    • @mcbaksteen
      @mcbaksteen Год назад

      @@josephhall7317 definitely bro, it's designed to accept SSD's... Been that way for a while now... Like; you can even put an ssd in a ps3 and it will work.

    • @mcbaksteen
      @mcbaksteen Год назад +1

      Imagine having the one with 00001 or 12345 or 240818 or something special like that

  • @nbaua3454
    @nbaua3454 Год назад +9

    For bug infested motherboard, if the smell doesn't go away, try leaving the board or hardware in a bag full of camphor and handful of dry rice for about 24 hours and you'll notice that ugly smell will be gone. You'll still need to clean the board with isopropyl alcohol later

  • @KiraSlith
    @KiraSlith Год назад +6

    The roach'd board is definitely one of those cases where having an ultrasonic cleaner would be a huge boon.

  • @bluej511
    @bluej511 Год назад +68

    Great work Steve. Make sure to peel the plastic off if you plan to use it, I've had stuff like that left on where it just stuck to the console and removing it was a pain with some damage left over. Peel your stuff people lol.

    • @EmilioMejia
      @EmilioMejia Год назад +9

      Ugh. I had a friend who never peeled the plastic off of his stuff. It looked so ugly and tacky and we would argue every time I went to his place about it.

    • @kulmor69
      @kulmor69 Год назад +4

      I never peeled the plastic of the back of my phone and it still looks new 3 years later

    • @craigape
      @craigape Год назад +2

      ​@@kulmor69The key is it still looks factory new, it doesn't like a new, consumer-owned phone.
      Everyone's welcome to their preference, but I could never keep protective film anywhere I can see it. You don't get to look at your product looking new, you just get to look a cheap film covering it, potentially with the scratches and marks it receives much easier than hard plastic or glass.

    • @chihofung6860
      @chihofung6860 Год назад +2

      Agreed. Most of the plastic films applied don't expect you to keep it on the product's surface for long time, especially those often exposing to sunlight, otherwise it would melt and become very sticky, some would break apart and fuse itself onto the surface.

    • @jstorm001
      @jstorm001 Год назад

      I agree with this especially if it has any kinda chrome accents or designs on it . I have a like new Halo 4 Xbox 360 controller I bought on eBay it still had the little sticker with the hand pointing to the X guide button I peeled it off it ripped off some of the chrome design off the controller my heart literally sank….
      It’s not to bad but I collect limited / rare consoles regardless of the brand i always buy minty / like new devices / accessories so I can display them properly together I’m a gamer at heart these consoles make me happy to display them or use them .

  • @Sober1299
    @Sober1299 Год назад +1

    Started a couple weeks ago seeing your RUclips shorts, first full
    Video I’ve seen by you and loves it bro. Really cool. I just got a Series S , keep it up bro!!

  • @tophersplat
    @tophersplat Год назад +4

    I've done the 'pour IPA and toothbrush' combo on a board before and was worried if it was safe. Glad to see Steve's approval

    • @AndyMitchellUK26
      @AndyMitchellUK26 Год назад

      Yeah it's safe. As long as it's a really high percentage of alcohol (I only use 99.9% IPA) then it evaporates and leaves nothing behind.

  • @DesiD92
    @DesiD92 Год назад +8

    Oh man, the absolute best looking PS4 they made! Glad you finally got your hands on one! I can't justify the cost of even the controllers anymore, let alone a whole console XD

  • @virgildeklerk
    @virgildeklerk Год назад +15

    Happy new year Steve, i really love those special editions. Great video and nice to get it working. I hope you or someone else can fix the original mobo.

  • @erffquake
    @erffquake Год назад +11

    Steve, with as much compressed air as you use, you should have an air compressor instead of canned air probably. :)

  • @mikestribling7574
    @mikestribling7574 Год назад +5

    Such a source of inspiration! Thanks Steve! I was repairing a lot of consoles in 2021 and a little into 2022 but stopped and recently started watching your videos again. These make me want to dig around in broken stuff to find a fix. Great videos and great attitude!

  • @pineapple2703
    @pineapple2703 Год назад +1

    Managed to get one of these 500M PS4s and was like a giddy school kid. It's a bit scratched up now but didn't want to let it sit in a box unused forever! Love the transparent light section when the blue power light comes on, it looks awesome!

  • @hawkfeather6802
    @hawkfeather6802 Год назад +6

    Great job! The bugs in that ps4 were gross! Little concerned about my ps3 now,I bought it from an area that was warm enough for cockroaches..... 😳

  • @David-yh5po
    @David-yh5po Год назад +2

    Your videos have a great way for I and my youngest son to take on a project. We got the tool kit that you show on your videos and love them. Thanks again for sharing the great videos. Thanks David 😊

  • @droolygamer8406
    @droolygamer8406 Год назад +4

    I have one and love it. Though i have a ps5 now, I will keep it forever. Mine is 00587. 😊

  • @afortyoz2freedom
    @afortyoz2freedom Год назад

    13:12 Thank you for enunciating "discs" very clearly there.

  • @Spartan122S
    @Spartan122S Год назад +31

    Awesome fix Steve! You never fail to amaze me with these videos. Keep it up!

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +1

      Thanks! So glad you like them!

    • @RayFixesAll
      @RayFixesAll Год назад +2

      This isn't a fix it's a motherboard swap

    • @Spartan122S
      @Spartan122S Год назад +1

      @@RayFixesAll still a fix…

    • @RayFixesAll
      @RayFixesAll Год назад

      @@Spartan122S well it is working so yea lol

    • @lukebigmore9231
      @lukebigmore9231 Год назад +1

      Agree 100%, absolutely love this channel.

  • @shawndasilva
    @shawndasilva Год назад +1

    I saw one of these in Tokyo last year listed for $900- working but it was more than the used PS5 right next to it. I was like 😮😮😮

  • @CLC-1000
    @CLC-1000 Год назад +5

    Looks an amazing console Steve. 👍 Bet you’re going to send that motherboard to My Mate Vince.

  • @thatonemovieguy-h4b
    @thatonemovieguy-h4b Год назад +10

    I always enjoy your videos! It's great to see you know what you're doing, and that you're able to fix what would usually be things thrown away, or just kept in a junk storage. That even though the job can be gross from time-to-time, it's worth watching you work, and the end results are usually always successful. I'm sure fixing something like this one is always satisfactory.

  • @maxhiggins6270
    @maxhiggins6270 Год назад +13

    Huzzah! Excellent first video of the year! Happy New Year! I hope you’re keeping this for your collection. I waited in line 4 hours for mine at a GameStop that oversold preorders. Thankfully I got the second to last one they had and still haven’t opened it. Congrats on adding this to your collection!

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +5

      Wow, that's crazy that you were able to get one! And that it's still in the box. Nice! I haven't decided whether I'm keeping this one or not but it's good collection piece for sure!

  • @Timmyotool666
    @Timmyotool666 Год назад +1

    good vid,BUT why do people still use can air,when you can get a handheld comp that never runs out lol.

  • @awilliams1701
    @awilliams1701 Год назад +10

    you should get an ultra sonic cleaner. While I would clean up the obvious manually first, afterword the ultrasonic would remove the stench easily.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +3

      I have one but not big enough for these massive boards.

    • @awilliams1701
      @awilliams1701 Год назад +5

      @@Tronicsfix ah....well you need a bigger one then!! lol

    • @Austin-qg2sv
      @Austin-qg2sv Год назад +3

      @@Tronicsfix BIGGER ONEEEE

  • @lkswift
    @lkswift Год назад +1

    Great video, and I love these collaborations. Your iPod video introduced me to DankPods!

  • @elnacho15
    @elnacho15 Год назад +4

    Maybe a shop tour would be cool like a behind the scenes look

  • @Wildsamsquanch7
    @Wildsamsquanch7 Год назад +19

    I used to watch your videos as you were cleaning roaches from consoles and say "this dude is crazy".
    Last week I was going through a big console lot I bought and cleaning out roaches from the inside of an Xbox 360 saying to myself "this is crazy". 🤣
    I really enjoy all of your of your work my friend. It's inspired many of us to step out and learn new things. 👌

  • @RRBB0823
    @RRBB0823 Год назад +6

    Thoughts on using the rechargeable air dusters? I have one and it's decent. But I do find that it does take a little more effort and time.
    Enjoy your content!! Watching your stuff has given me more confidence to do the more minor things to my pro.

    • @sinister184
      @sinister184 Год назад +2

      Get a cheap air compressor and a blow gun attachment. 100x better than any duster.

  • @nummy3547
    @nummy3547 Год назад +1

    idk abt other people but id love an asmr-like compilation of cleaning consoles/parts. i think it’d be so relaxing to watch and listen to

  • @bigh21431337
    @bigh21431337 Год назад +3

    I have one and it is my prized possession of my gaming collection! Love it

  • @James-gj8rn
    @James-gj8rn Год назад

    This is my first video from you from a RUclips suggestions, great video man, i think i'll stick around :)

  • @jk-474
    @jk-474 Год назад +14

    I’ve actually taken the colored fat PS2s from Japan and swapped an American motherboard in, matched the laser bios to the original one from the Japanese drive with FreeMCboot and the lens changer program. Reason I mention this is that I have a translucent ocean blue model that’s see through like this where I did that swap 😎👍🏻

    • @mcbaksteen
      @mcbaksteen Год назад

      Bro reading your comment, makes me think that maybe you could help me... See I've got a ps1 audiophile console, everything seems to be in order, but the disk drive doesn't spin... I've already replaced the cd reader unit. But that didn't fix the problem, it does go into the memory card manager (with all functions working) and cd player menu (not responding)
      please bro i hope you can help me fix this priceless unit

    • @jk-474
      @jk-474 Год назад

      @@mcbaksteen Hmmm. I actually have one as well that I picked up cheap, very first models. It needed no work, the only other PS1 I worked on was a 7 something revision where it was dirty, if I’m not mistaken the drive is “dead” in that too and I never got around to fixing it. If you’ve already replaced the laser / drive, then I’d assume it’s either a motherboard issue or a power issue.

    • @jk-474
      @jk-474 Год назад

      @@mcbaksteen I’m not 100% familiar with them for repair like I said, but logically just thinking from issues I’ve seen with multiple systems

    • @mcbaksteen
      @mcbaksteen Год назад

      @@jk-474 thanks anyway bro.

    • @jk-474
      @jk-474 Год назад +1

      @@mcbaksteen Definitely see if you can give another motherboard a try, if not you can always take both drives you have and test them in a known working unit. That can certainly point you in the right direction if it’s a board related isue

  • @Atari5732
    @Atari5732 Год назад +1

    Instead of using compressed air, you can pick up a little air compressor cheap. I got an old air mattress air pump and it works brilliantly for a $2 investment. If you look, you can actually find these little air compressors at thrift stores quite frequently. They sell similar ones for PC cleaning for like $25 - $50, easily pays for itself after 5+ cans of air.

  • @paranoyd70
    @paranoyd70 Год назад +7

    I remember when these came out too, and I wanted to get one but had no luck. I love the translucent shell. I wouldn't be able to afford one now, not even a broken one with my current financial situation, but that's okay. Videos like this help out. :)

  • @abdomoftah7134
    @abdomoftah7134 Год назад +2

    I really felt the excitement that you are feeling while repairing this limited edition ps4. I hope you can keep it in a transparent box. 😅

  • @rogermclean5891
    @rogermclean5891 Год назад +4

    Hi Steve, love your videos and always appreciate the thorough cleanings. Would you try ultrasonic cleaners for a hands off cleaning approach? I ve seen them used in retro computer restoration.

  • @ilantzur02
    @ilantzur02 Год назад +1

    You're getting pretty dang good applying the perfect amount of thermal paste

  • @ebudd08
    @ebudd08 Год назад +17

    Steve have you ever considered using an ultrasonic cleaner and just dunking the board, rather than scrubbing with toothbrush/IPA?

    • @pedromartins4847
      @pedromartins4847 Год назад +4

      Yes, for the love of god, get one and do this to the board.
      Please, for your own good dude, ultrasonic cleaners are literally mandatory for this type of job in the scale he does.

    • @tecjag
      @tecjag Год назад

      Yeah I had the same idea. Ultrasonic cleaner bath is definitely needed for these roach infested consoles 🤢

    • @fuzzyturtlez8994
      @fuzzyturtlez8994 Год назад

      @@pedromartins4847 I buy and flip old consoles. never thought of getting something like that. Though I feel like you would need to have some back to back to back for it to be worth it. I definitely don't have as many as he has but i've only gotten two roach infested consoles in the three years i've been reselling.

    • @masejoer
      @masejoer Год назад +2

      I briefly used a couple ultrasonic cleaners as an attempt to upgrade from this type of cleaning. For my shell, pcb, wiring, (most) game discs and cases, hard drives (cover breather hole), etc cleaning of both consoles and pc components, and their accessories, I went further to plain water and detergent soak, with mechanical cleaning using a soft brush instead. Soak/rinsed with distilled water, force-air dried, then fan-dried further. I'm still surprised about how Steve "cleans" all of his consoles on video - I'd still consider them dirty, and it's why I tried ultrasonic cleaners. Ultrasonics are an okay-ish no-effort solution though, to save time, and better than the cleaning shown here. That said, some ultrasonic cleaners can damage boards/components, so the general consensus is to NOT use electronics in the cheap machines that can have "hot spots", and I'd verify sweeping functionality of the generic cleaners before trusting them. Of course this will also provide better cleaning, even if just used for plastic shells.
      Many components shouldn't even be in an ultrasonic cleaner - the soak method works fine on them. Many also state that you could fracture bonding wires or solder joints by using them, but I wouldn't have anything to back up their claims, but I can see both as plausible. By skipping the ultrasonic, you also don't need to over-soak a part that has factory stickers, of which many will lift off or lose their printing after a few minutes in a liquid, and even faster with an alcohol-based cleaning.
      Ultrasonics and a solvent are great for removing flux though, including anything under chips. Alcohol and a brush is generally fine, but not perfect. Of course if there's stickers involved, probably best to still keep it out of an ultrasonic cleaner, if you want them preserved.
      I like my 10-30 year old parts to come out looking like new, and if they existed this long, I don't want to be the one to destroy their originality. :)
      @@fuzzyturtlez8994
      Get a couple small-medium sized plastic storage containers (1-2 gallons of liquid is good), a cheap 1.1-gallon water distiller, and an oil-less air compressor, or similar, and you can get your retro console equipment extremely clean with things you likely have around the home already. It's a little easier having a utility sink and countertop space to do it all at, but you could make do with any surface as long as you're okay with carrying the tub(s) of water around to dump/fill. You largely just need to get it clean, then use distilled water to remove any minerals and detergent remnants from the device before moving onto drying it. Forced-air will help push stuff out from under BGA chips for quicker drying. If rinsed property, there should never be any mineral/water spots, even if you didn't use forced-air. For certain things, it'd also be good to pick up some correct lubricants, for things like optical-drive-tray gears or spindle motors. Even lubing things like the NES cartridge-slot spring can quiet that action down.
      If you clean cds/dvds with the same setup, most can be cleaned under detergent water without an issue, but certain (rarely) labels will start to bubble or come off if left for too long (hours typically). Plastic disc cases can be cleaned just fine, although a pain to dry (I have a drying rack to hang/dry 36 cases at a time).
      For cleaning moving parts like fans, drive motors, hard drives, I'd pass on cleaning those beyond a wipe-down, unless you learn what not to do.

    • @speedwaynutt
      @speedwaynutt Год назад

      Won't that cause rust/corosion since they use water and stuff that leaves traces behind where ipa evaporates

  • @nunocac
    @nunocac Год назад +2

    I am the proud owner of one with the number 08262 and the best part is that i won it in a newspaper competition, and i kept as much of the protective film on the console to protect it as much as i can.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +1

      That's awesome!

    • @nunocac
      @nunocac Год назад +1

      I got asked if i would sell it and make a profit as they were selling on ebay for a thousand british pounds and i was like " I will never ever going to be able to own anything this rare again so i will keep it and use it".

  • @chasefournier
    @chasefournier Год назад +4

    These BLOD boards are such hit or miss. Except for Phil (thecoder) almost always fixable haha

    • @andymouse
      @andymouse Год назад +1

      Is he that good looking guy ?

  • @ronburns6865
    @ronburns6865 Год назад

    I worked at Microcenter back when the Apple //c was still popular. We had a guy bring in his "Roach Mobil Home", for the free mother board upgrade because all you had to claim was you got a faster modem and the original motherboard could not support those serial speeds. It was INFESTED!!!!! Rod hit one with freeze spray and ..... well they did have to have the shop treated for roaches, cause they did not like that blast of cold!!! more to story but you get the idea. Thanks for the memory, and a chance to tell the story again.

  • @RobertoArboleda
    @RobertoArboleda Год назад +6

    I bought two of these lightly used a few months after they had released. The price still was around retail so I took the chance. Sold one a few months later for what both costed me so I ended up with a free 500 million edition that I still use as my main PS4 to this day. It's really beautiful.

    • @_DCecil
      @_DCecil Год назад

      I bought a 500 mill controller during Covid lockdown when everyone was buying up controllers and consoles. It was labeled translucent from Walmart in like Oregon or somewhere and it was $75 😂

  • @darthraider450
    @darthraider450 Год назад +1

    I bought a PS4 Slim back in July 2018. The regret of not knowing about, and not trying to hold out another month for this 500 mil edition PS4 Pro still hurts me to this day.

  • @kirschner.production
    @kirschner.production Год назад +5

    Hey man your videos are amazing good job on finding one and remember to keep up the great work, I always look forward too seeing your next videos!!!

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Glad you enjoy them

    • @kirschner.production
      @kirschner.production Год назад +2

      @@Tronicsfix Thanks so much for replying and giving a heart this is the first time a creator has ever done that to me! Your awesome Steve!

  • @Mr_Battlefield
    @Mr_Battlefield Год назад +1

    Those scratches by the USB port tells me the owner doesn't take very good care of the console.

  • @Bludgeoned2DEATH2
    @Bludgeoned2DEATH2 Год назад +4

    For anyone who wants a PS4 I recommend upgrading the slow 2.5 inch mechanical drive to a 2.5 SATA SSD, they're a little more expensive for storage than an HDD but are very affordable nowadays especially compared to NVME SSDs. The change to an SSD will drastically improve loading times.

    • @walshja81
      @walshja81 Год назад

      What about PS4 Pros?

    • @Exmachinagamma
      @Exmachinagamma Год назад

      @@walshja81 I've installed a 4TB Samsung EVO SSD it works😄

    • @Exmachinagamma
      @Exmachinagamma Год назад

      I agree I've done this myself😄

    • @Bludgeoned2DEATH2
      @Bludgeoned2DEATH2 Год назад

      @@walshja81 This is true for all PS4s, the only difference is the placement of the hard drive but they're easy for all models.

  • @BraynDedd
    @BraynDedd Год назад

    We need a return to consoles having funky cases like this, the translucent coloured plastic cases were peak 90s and there was something about them that just made them more fun to own

  • @Th3Fly1ngCow
    @Th3Fly1ngCow Год назад +15

    I love how unbothered you are to the roaches anyone who’s been in the repair industry just builds up an immunity the first few times I popped a pc open and seen them I shivered but after a while you just become numb 😂

    • @rickmortyson4861
      @rickmortyson4861 Год назад

      How is that even possible?

    • @lemonhashberry5799
      @lemonhashberry5799 Год назад +3

      ​@Rick Mortyson roaches start out small and pretty flat, thats how they get into said object. They then grow bigger and cannot exit the same way and die from starvation or whatever kills roaches

  • @DrDonnie
    @DrDonnie Год назад

    If you have one, you could just use a dishwasher with regular dishwasher tabs to clean the motherboard. After that you just have to rinse the board with distilled water. It works very well

  • @jeffbandy7065
    @jeffbandy7065 Год назад +4

    "Hey honey, I cleaned out cockroaches but I got a bad ass PS4 pro to show for it!" Your job is awesome and as always, appreciate the content!!!

  • @jordongee2347
    @jordongee2347 Год назад +1

    Man, someone was selling a complete in my area for like 400 bucks when PS4s weren't selling for much. I'm STILL kicking myself for not grabbing it when every fiber of my being told me to. Just couldn't swing the extra cash at the time.

  • @dhoome1234ify
    @dhoome1234ify Год назад +4

    I might be late, but instead of using compressed air cans, can
    You use electric air blower/compressed air instead? Since you don't need to pay much.

  • @hamasakikenji4554
    @hamasakikenji4554 Год назад

    Best looking ps4 pro and glad you now got one and it's working after a swap and right amount of new better thermal paste. suck that the stand holder is damaged.

  • @orchNEStra
    @orchNEStra Год назад +5

    The motherboard transplant is awesome, but I can't fathom why you'd use a roach stained one for such a rare special edition. Even sanitizing it, there's still stains that don't come off or go away. I guess you can always swap a clean board in later when you find a match. I guess it just feels wrong to use a worn, damaged piece to fix such an otherwise great condition console. Still, the video was great, as always!

  • @arnoldwalt4962
    @arnoldwalt4962 Год назад

    happy new bro....hope you had a good one...was missing your videos since december..at list i have a lot of them to watch...love you bro

  • @Medsas
    @Medsas Год назад +4

    jesus this is terrifying... how do you ensure none of those pests spread to your home????

    • @GIacius
      @GIacius Год назад +1

      I just put these type of consoles in 2 trash bags and tighten them/tape them down, leave them on my back porch until I get around to cleaning them. If they are alive, just return it.
      I've never kept one of these consoles with them alive, so idk there.

  • @jaybeam1466
    @jaybeam1466 Год назад +1

    The PS4 Pro was a beautiful console. Easily the most visually appealing console of all time imo.

  • @retrounlimited6921
    @retrounlimited6921 Год назад +17

    It's crazy what cleaning can do to your old consoles. Your videos have inspired me to venture into this myself and I got a lot of supplies for x-mas to get started. Cleaned out my old Game Boy Color and replaced 2 batteries in my Pokemon games (although I need some practice with soldering, haha!). Cleaning my Game Boy Color did wonders to it and the sound/power work better than ever.
    One question, I have the same digital microscope you have, but I have found myself struggling with holding down the mother boards of the cartridge games. Are there any small clips you would recommend to help hold down while I am soldering and won't damage the board? Feels like I always need a 3rd arm for these things 😂

    • @watchnocatch171
      @watchnocatch171 Год назад +1

      Although it still worked pretty much flawlessly I cleaned my PS3 last year for the first time. After 12 and a half years it was somewhat of a miracle that it hadn't catched fire.

  • @mohammedmamon
    @mohammedmamon Год назад +1

    Amazing work, hopefully one day we see you bought all the equipment needed to fix this kind of problems.

  • @ishicoatlnaemarestrangelou9435
    @ishicoatlnaemarestrangelou9435 Год назад +3

    That controller is beautiful, it looks like expensive candy 😍
    When managing unknown devices, please use gloves! 😢
    even if it is 50 or even 100 dollars more than you would've paid for it, it's still worth it 'cause it's a commemorative edition: they're unique pieces, each of them
    Glad to see it worked in the end 🥰

    • @soulraizor1
      @soulraizor1 Год назад

      He makes money with videos and not repaired consoles. Doesn't matter if he paid much.

  • @CaptainJirk
    @CaptainJirk Год назад

    You had mentioned one vid, where people whining about compressed air. For electronics, you don't need that force, as well as all the fluid and debris that comes from the hose. Can air it is.

  • @madcat4563
    @madcat4563 Год назад +3

    I remember that "fancy" ps4.
    I think there was also one for 500 million sales. I also remember the 20th anniversary one.
    I think the first design of the PS4 was the best, but I don't like the glossy plastic. (Think later, it was changed to Matte plastic)

  • @charlesadams2932
    @charlesadams2932 Год назад

    Man I wish this content existed back in the day. Ps3 yellow light oven videos are stone age material at this point

  • @User_Brandon
    @User_Brandon Год назад +4

    Hey man, I’m sure you heard of the Ps5’s seeping liquid metal issue. Do you think if Sony doesn’t offer a recall then it could be fixed with a slightly thicker seal around the apu to stop a leakage? I’d love to hear your opinion? Thanks

    • @leozeraA1000
      @leozeraA1000 Год назад +1

      For now it's just a theory bro. You talk like it's a real problem to be concerned. If it was the case we would see thousands of consoles with the same problem.

    • @User_Brandon
      @User_Brandon Год назад

      @@leozeraA1000 Well there are already reports of it, a couple have speculated it’s bound to be more common in the next little while. I hope I’m wrong though about that but it’s not like it’s not happening at all

    • @leozeraA1000
      @leozeraA1000 Год назад

      @@User_Brandon There are to date 30 million consoles sold. If we talk about 1% of defective units we are speaking of 300,000 units. I think this number is pretty expressive to be ignored. I still think isn't the case to be alarmed, an engineering error of this level would be Sony coffin and nail in this current generation.

  • @carlostrevino8248
    @carlostrevino8248 Год назад

    Awesome and excellent first video of the year, Happy new year Steve and your family....

  • @maxtornogood
    @maxtornogood Год назад

    Nice work fixing the RoachStation mainboard!

  • @GregMurch
    @GregMurch Год назад +1

    Love that, didnt know about the special edition. You should get an ultrasonic cleaner for the motherboards.

  • @DJ-3551-1
    @DJ-3551-1 Год назад +1

    I love this content, i could nerd out all day with stuff like this. Thanks for the content, keep the videos coming.

  • @AndyDouglasChannel
    @AndyDouglasChannel Год назад +1

    100% going to StezStix Fix? ! Love your channel ❤

  • @hafizmohd8224
    @hafizmohd8224 Год назад

    I saw this PS4 since 3 years ago at Shoppee apps.Didnt know it was rare but the price was definitely pricey.

  • @mr.tr.4439
    @mr.tr.4439 Год назад

    I know you probably wont read my comment but I have really good tip for you. I saw u used a toothbrush or something like that to clean the dust from the fan. I recently discovered that using one of those make-up brushes that women use to apply powder on their cheeks is probably the best stuff there is. It gets everywhere pretty easily and is very effective. If you randomly read this comment consider trying it.

  • @Kangamoos
    @Kangamoos Год назад +1

    Gosh, it's hard to watch the cleaning bug part of this one. Great find on the rare one!

  • @lonreed9743
    @lonreed9743 Год назад

    I dread the day I’ll have to disassemble my PS4 pro and my PS5. I just LOVE my PlayStation’s! I keep them both dusted and use compressed air regularly.

  • @JimNichols
    @JimNichols Год назад

    Had someone told me a couple of years ago that I would be following a couple of guys on the tube doing board level repairs on electronics I would have laughed in their face. Yet here we are. I understand the yuck factor but kinda laugh a little when you pull out the gloves, I worked on locomotives for a living and never wore gloves, not understating your desire to remain yuck free it is just amusing to me... lol.
    Another great video of course and your production, scripting, conceptualization, editing and content are phenomenal and on point Steve, bravo!

  • @justin81981
    @justin81981 Год назад

    Mobo definitely going to the dude in the UK. Great video as always Steve!

  • @Miggy738
    @Miggy738 Год назад

    I held my breath hoping the second time I’d turn on. I digress you are awesome at what you do and definitely inspire me to leave things clean like you do.

  • @leeheggie7043
    @leeheggie7043 Год назад

    There's only one i know of capable of this fix and that's the main man himself Mr Cod3r :)

  • @josevargas9114
    @josevargas9114 Год назад

    great video! when you do another air compressed cleaning it would give everyone more asmr feels if we see the compressed air in action (we got a side view but not a view of the grill). The thing that gave me anxiety was seeing this PS4 and the one from the previous video so close to the edge that it might fall lol.

  • @tombosley3048
    @tombosley3048 Год назад +2

    Wow you fixed this! Incredible. You should try fixing my marriage. Becky took the kids last week..

  • @TechfulThinking
    @TechfulThinking Год назад

    I would highly recommend doing any “dust” removal outdoors. With how disgusting some people’s homes are, you really don’t want to be breathing or ingesting in any way what could be trapped in those machines. Then again, you haven’t lived until you’ve heard your doctor use the term “fungal pneumonia” when discussing your test results 😷

  • @thepezfeo
    @thepezfeo Год назад

    Roaches will also kill PC power supplies. Wrapping window screen around the PSU stops roaches while allowing airflow.
    My relative was having to replace their PSU about ever six months, after wrapping their new PSU with window screen its lasted about two years.

  • @Raven_Enforcer
    @Raven_Enforcer Год назад

    Just to clear it up... Cockroaches inside a PS4 doesn't mean the person that owned it is a dirty person. My house is pretty much spotless, but because we live near a field and woods, we are prone to bugs and other stuff. I went through 2 PS4s before I learned how to take them apart. Most of the time it was the power supply. I have to take my PS5 apart once a month to clean it out. I don't smoke, so that's never been an issue.

  • @prairiefarmer5994
    @prairiefarmer5994 Год назад

    I have that exact stand for my PS4 Pro, just in a smoke color. If you keep an eye on eBay they come up for $20-$30 brand new, and the insert you need would be in it. I’d bet a lot of money that you’d never see the smoke insert once it’s on the console!

  • @GamerRGames
    @GamerRGames Год назад

    Really digging the new zoom sound

  • @LatitudeSky
    @LatitudeSky Год назад

    Roaches also like small spaces. They seek out places where they can feel solid surfaces on more than one side, like between a motherboard and a back cover. Roaches are also attracted to the electromagnetic field that surrounds power wiring and especially transformers, coils, inductors, etc. And they also like the free warmth. So all together, they find electronic devices absolutely irresistible. As for WHY they are so common, roaches have thrived alongside people for centuries. People are messy, leave food out, don't clean, and they live in places where other people have the same habits. Even if YOUR apartment is spotless, chances are at least some of your neighbors have a roach paradise and those roaches are inside your walls as well. It is just a fact of life.

  • @gavin5861
    @gavin5861 Год назад

    An air compressor would do you wonders! like compressed air but unlimited and more powerful, you will want to have a dryer on it though so you don't mist the electronics.

  • @habbyhouse
    @habbyhouse Год назад

    This video is a nice weekend gift. Thank you.

  • @RareRidez
    @RareRidez Год назад

    This was all a labor of love! And it paid off in the end