Fixing a PS3 with Blinking Red Light "of Death" (YLOD)

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @FantasticQuack
    @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +168

    Note: YLOD has many causes with a prominent one being failure of the NEC capacitors. There are some involved methods to further diagnose using syscon (check discussions on psx-place) but replacing the NEC capacitors is a generally safe option to start with, and I'd recommend it before resorting to the reflow process shown here.
    Reflow with a heat gun carries multiple risks due to inherent variation in people/method and the heating equipment itself--if not done carefully you can cause additional or new damage to the CPU or GPU. I may have gotten "lucky" with this one, in that it seems the caps are still okay, but there was some intermittent solder joints in either the CPU or GPU. My reason for thinking this is that the console in this video is still functioning 9+ months later, granted it is not seeing heavy use. If you're here, you've probably been exploring multiple avenues already, and I encourage researching other options before deciding what's right for your situation. Being real with you all, I didn’t do that much research before attempting this fix; I was excited by the outcome and wanted to share the process/result here. Everything I’ve learned since came from viewer comments, so thanks to you all for teaching me something new. Cheers -Joe

    • @seamino8329
      @seamino8329 3 года назад +4

      Hi fantastic quack

    • @vintageshopsc
      @vintageshopsc 2 года назад +2

      Muito bom amigo
      Vou fazer no meu pra ver se resolve

    • @vintageshopsc
      @vintageshopsc 2 года назад

      Muito bom amigo Vou fazer no meu pra ver se resolve

    • @cv.sikbyy
      @cv.sikbyy 2 года назад

      my friend ❤️

    • @bolutv4864
      @bolutv4864 Год назад

      Can help me fix my ps3 it extacly the same problem am from nigeria

  • @djej216
    @djej216 11 месяцев назад +63

    It’s 2024
    I have a ps3 that has the red light of death. Watched your video and did the same thing and now I have a working ps3 that cost me 6 dollars in thermal paste. Thank you :)

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  11 месяцев назад +2

      Love to hear it, cheers!

    • @3SXOPE
      @3SXOPE 9 месяцев назад +3

      if your consoles stops working again i would suggest watch rip felix video on the ylod it can explain alot about ps3 errors

    • @fabianf4921
      @fabianf4921 7 месяцев назад +2

      Just curious: How long did it last? :) wanna try this myself too :)

  • @Devwithani25
    @Devwithani25 7 месяцев назад +36

    I’ve found one of these models on the top of someone’s garbage pile years ago when they were still hot, it was soaking wet and missing the disk drive. Brought it home, dried it out and had the same ylod. I wrapped it in aluminum foil , put items to hold the chips in place and stuck it in the oven. Ran like a dream for years.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  7 месяцев назад +4

      Nice job doing what needs to be done to enjoy some sweet sweet ps3

    • @AlexanderLomouri
      @AlexanderLomouri 6 месяцев назад +1

      On what temperature?

    • @Devwithani25
      @Devwithani25 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@AlexanderLomouri I don’t remember exactly, but it was a little bit hotter than the melting point of the solder. If you are attempting this make sure to wrap the rest of the board in tinfoil to protect the chips and caps around the main chips. And make sure it’s perfectly level.

    • @SHUT-UP_MEG
      @SHUT-UP_MEG 5 месяцев назад +4

      Did it taste good tho?

    • @Auscilius
      @Auscilius 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@SHUT-UP_MEG bro🤣

  • @rombergjalle4570
    @rombergjalle4570 3 года назад +89

    Thank you for this great video, well explained and easy to understand. Our PS3 had the same issue and I followed the steps in the video. With a small addition that I heated first the whole motherboard with light temperature and remember to keep it leveled until it cools off. I had my doubts, but the fix worked. Our family is grateful.

  • @julianmarlin6438
    @julianmarlin6438 2 года назад +19

    This was my introduction video to your channel and I got to say you should get big! I love your dry humor presentation, and you've got a voice for radio (or RUclips), my friend! Discovered your channel after acquiring a BC PS3 in a very lucky circumstance, so I've been studying many videos on what to do if the YLOD shows up. Keep making this great content, you make all your repairs seem pleasant and inviting!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for the kind words, I'm happy to hear you enjoy the videos! Stuff like this inspires me to make more!

    • @kawippa1733
      @kawippa1733 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeh this really helped

  • @mrwabbit01
    @mrwabbit01 2 года назад +30

    Thank you so much man!!
    My stepson was so sad that his Ps3 (which he absolutly loves) broke down and would not start up again..
    So with the help of your video, step by step WE managed to get it up and running again! You made a little kid very very happy sir!!!!!
    Thank you so absolut much!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +9

      This warmed my heart, love to hear stories like this :) thanks for watching!

  • @Elc22
    @Elc22 3 года назад +28

    btw, "warrantee void if removed" stickers are illegal to enforce in the US. The FTC had already sent out warnings to many companies back in 2018 about their use. I like to try and keep them as intact as possible, and have them reattached nearby (out of the way, so I can open the thing in the future if i need to) as an aesthetic thing.

  • @NOLAGNOPROBLEM
    @NOLAGNOPROBLEM 3 года назад +33

    I actually fixed mine ps3 also like this years ago, and it still works like a charm! Also I did disassembled two ps3 fats and both had different internals. And watching your video I noticed also different internals. But best felling when you fix some old console, keep it going!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +2

      Agreed! Thanks for the comment, I think there were 3 primary iterations of the phat PS3 so I guess now you've seen them all :)

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +2

      ​@Victor Hugo Alvarez Damasceno - #SINGER My take is that you tried this repair yourself and failed, or maybe had bad luck with a broken component. Please do not tell others here to "go lie in hell" or bring any other negativity. You were raised better than that.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      @Victor Hugo Alvarez Damasceno - #SINGER Wait, I thought I had 3 months max? Now it's 1 month max? Either you're unreliable or each comment you post is killing my ps3 faster.

    • @sidahmed2517
      @sidahmed2517 3 года назад +1

      Hey man can i talk to u

  • @SiimKuusik
    @SiimKuusik 2 года назад +16

    I am just heading out to pick up a working PS3 for 20€ and just wanted to educate myself on this thing. You sir deserve way more subscribers: the audio quality, the info, the the advice, the editing and the tip that you can use PS4 controllers (because those I just happen to have randomly). Thank you very much!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад +2

      Much appreciated! Enjoy the PS3!

    • @SiimKuusik
      @SiimKuusik Год назад +1

      @@FantasticQuack I guess I shouldn't be that surprised about the excellent video. It's right there in the name. Fantastic Quack!

  • @dustinsterk
    @dustinsterk 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for the video! My NEC caps looked fine, so I decided to jump right to your solution of heating/reflowing them and the processors with a heat gun. Worked perfect and my PS3 is back in action! Thanks again!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +5

      Glad to hear it worked for you!

    • @solidfixes
      @solidfixes Год назад +3

      Does it still work today?

    • @studebaKer
      @studebaKer Год назад

      Unfortunately it was patched on the most recent update@@solidfixes

  • @hasibp9128
    @hasibp9128 2 года назад +10

    I have a CECHG01 model system and I can confirm this method works. Though some of the components look different and some of the steps may not apply to that system, as long as you follow this video as close as possible you will have a working PS3 by the end of it.

  • @20alpha20
    @20alpha20 3 года назад +21

    This just happened to me tonight, playing a game and it froze and shut down, disc was stuck inside, couldn't eject it, but did the fan test, luckily that ejected the disc, thanks for the video, I will try do this to mine, all those screws, and disassembly/reassembly looks daunting!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +2

      It can seem that way at first but if you keep track of your screws and pieces it starts to make sense. I wouldn't call it a beginner repair though.

    • @20alpha20
      @20alpha20 3 года назад +2

      @@FantasticQuack definitely will do this, my PS3 lasted 14 years, played it regularly, this will be my first ever time opening the system, will get the items you have in the video to try this repair, thanks again for the video tutorial 👍🏼

    • @peterbearfr
      @peterbearfr 2 года назад

      @@20alpha20 hey, how did it go ?

    • @20alpha20
      @20alpha20 2 года назад

      @@peterbearfr it didn't go for me, I had to get another PS3 console

  • @omoowobhd
    @omoowobhd Год назад +4

    Blessings, this was an invaluable lesson in addressing the same issue I have now with my backwards compatible PS3, but I refuse to take it apart completely like u did for fear of not remembering the sequences. LOL, but at least I have an idea of what;s wrong.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Recording the process helped me a lot during reassembly because I could revisit earlier footage to make sure I was putting things back the way they came out.

  • @micky0162
    @micky0162 11 дней назад

    Found a cech A01 for $20. Had no power and I couldn't figure out what to do after cleaning and putting together three times. I found this video and was skeptical but now I have a working backwards compatible ps3. Thank you for your assistance! Couldn't have done it without you!

  • @dan2688
    @dan2688 3 года назад +11

    Still remember having a 60gig phat backwards compatible PS3. Was playing dark souls when I got the ylod. Was punching the air for days.

    • @JohnSmith-nj4zq
      @JohnSmith-nj4zq 3 года назад +1

      Some would punch the PS3 hoping that'd fix it. lol

    • @taigergames4125
      @taigergames4125 3 года назад

      For me i starting bo2 after the intro the ps3 shutting down with 3pips

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +2

      Sad that these older beloved systems are showing their age. Hope you can get it fixed up!

  • @SpeedyJedda
    @SpeedyJedda 5 месяцев назад

    This worked thank you so much I hadn’t turned this on for 6 years and now I can enjoy my favourite games again

  • @113odyssey
    @113odyssey 3 года назад +11

    You got super lucky. I'm starting to find that there are so many reasons that you could get that specific error. It seems to be a general error sign for pretty much anything damaged on the motherboard. One missing capacitor can cause that to happen

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +8

      Since this video I've repaired another unit using the same method. In both cases I re-heated the large (CPU/GPU?) chips and the NEC Token chips, so in the two cases I've worked on it was an issue in one of those components.

    • @iqkingdomofiraq4963
      @iqkingdomofiraq4963 3 года назад +1

      @@FantasticQuack are both of them still working because i heard it's only temporary fix.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +6

      @@iqkingdomofiraq4963 I sold one of them. The one I still have is still working, but I have not been playing it heavily for any real stress test.

  • @Shaner9er
    @Shaner9er Год назад +2

    Great job! good tear down as well!

  • @johny1220
    @johny1220 3 года назад +50

    There’s also thermal paste under the IHS plates (the big metal plates that the thermal paste was on) it’s difficult to remove but replacing that paste would also exponentially help in keeping it even cooler too 😄

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +8

      Good to know! I don't know the best method to remove those plates and haven't attempted it yet.

    • @johny1220
      @johny1220 3 года назад +2

      @@FantasticQuack haha I attempted to remove it once and ended up damaging the CPU on a PS3 Slim and now it’s just being used for parts. It’s very difficult so honestly be careful if you’re to attempt it lol. 😭

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +4

      @@johny1220 If it fails again I will probably try it. In this video they heat it up with some hot bar solder device before prying it off, but a heat gun would do the job as well.
      ruclips.net/video/bAiM9DX7e7E/видео.html

    • @johny1220
      @johny1220 3 года назад +2

      @@FantasticQuack haha I’ve seen that video actually, and yeah I did remove it on the console I messed up using lots of heat but it’s still pretty difficult, idk I wish I had a full reball station like in his video, so far I’m just doing some of the smaller soldering repairs and still learning the basics lol

    • @2345punk1234
      @2345punk1234 3 года назад +1

      @@johny1220 same here man but mine was a backwards compatible ps3, it sucks that happened.

  • @PrimeU24
    @PrimeU24 2 года назад +1

    Omg THANK YOU SO MUCH my son and I got my PS3 back from the Dead cause of your video. Now I can play WARHAWK Earth Worm Jim and all my old games thank you again

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад

      Happy to hear this and glad I could help, cheers!

  • @jiggybucksington
    @jiggybucksington Год назад +22

    That’s the cleanest inside of an 18 year old ps3 I’ve ever seen in my life

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад +2

      It was decent but very dusty. I was cleaning it as I went but edited out most of that stuff. Except where I used a leaf blower at 2:53 which helped a ton to get a lot of dust out.

  • @cliptv7955
    @cliptv7955 3 года назад +81

    Great video man I realize I won’t be taking mine apart after watching hahahah

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +17

      Cmon if you try it you'll like it! Thanks for the kind words :)

    • @michaelolayinka441
      @michaelolayinka441 2 года назад +1

      So how did you fix it without taking it apart

    • @michaelolayinka441
      @michaelolayinka441 2 года назад +1

      Please help

    • @Lunacy282
      @Lunacy282 2 года назад +4

      @@michaelolayinka441 one way is just to use pressured air through the fans the open places you can put it through and get all the dust out it MIGHT work but its better if you take it apart its pretty easy

    • @SolidNate99
      @SolidNate99 Год назад +2

      That's what I was thinking haha. Looked hard. I also don't have have a heat gun.

  • @krispydream6907
    @krispydream6907 3 года назад +9

    I bought my friend’s PS3 FAT model the one with two usb slots sadly the fan is defective and really dirty it has not been used for more than 5 years now luckily it will still work and got me to the menu but whenever I play any game the red light blinks so with this review I manage to replace the fan and added new thermal paste after heating it to the cpu/gpu after putting all back together I was worried that there are two medium and small screws that I forgot where they were placed and I check all the arrows and rewind this video and all other screws are placed and intact with the right placement so I tried to play one game for more than 5 hours no more red blink thanks to this video still bothered about the two screws though 🥺

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +2

      Glad it's working for you! Please update here again after a few months if it's still working; a lot of people are saying the repair doesn't last but it's still going strong for me.

    • @krispydream6907
      @krispydream6907 3 года назад +1

      @@FantasticQuack I have a new issue which is kinda weird I observe my PS3 for two days staying it on for more than 5 hours playing (God of War III) after playing then turning off the PS3 the next day I will do the same thing again play a game for more than 5 hours then the YLOD will start so I will cool down the PS3 for a few minutes sometimes leaving it in front of the air conditioner do the same play GOW III for 5 hours or more the YLOD is gone 😅 and if it’s a overheating issue I always play in a small room where the air conditioner is on for 11 hours even the TV and Monitor will moist it’s like playing in a cooler box 😂

    • @aNd_MaN-hs1ke
      @aNd_MaN-hs1ke 3 года назад +1

      if its working now, those screws werent that important. You should be ok.

  • @HoChunk85
    @HoChunk85 Год назад

    Love your go get it attitude! Son got a old original ps3 and has this problem. I used to fix Xbox’s with red ring of death. But that time has gone probably gonna look online for a cheap old ps3 slim. Thanks for the info my fellow OG gamer. 👍🏽

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад

      thanks for this note and for watching, cheers!

  • @BigBoss-nn2ut
    @BigBoss-nn2ut 3 года назад +15

    Watching this and knowing it has to be done makes me want to throw anything I can get my hands on

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +6

      It's an unfortunate reality with some of these older systems. Things like OG xbox and game gear have e-lytic caps that fail or leak over time, and at this point today, almost all of them need work even if they were otherwise expertly cared for.

    • @brothersoulwatch2474
      @brothersoulwatch2474 3 года назад +2

      @@FantasticQuack This is happening to our new system rn bruh

  • @chrishastings2665
    @chrishastings2665 Год назад

    I did exactly what you did in this vid. And it fixed mine. I don't know if it's a permanent fix, but it has run long enough to get the DVD I borrowed from the library out lol. Thank you sir.

  • @johngiesbrecht8880
    @johngiesbrecht8880 3 года назад +16

    This is a great video! Love the fact that you included putting everything back together. Got my ps3 working again! Only problem now is that the power indicator isn't on and it ejects the disc right away. Wonder if I got a connection wrong.

    • @johngiesbrecht8880
      @johngiesbrecht8880 3 года назад +6

      And now it's working again! The ribbon for the power and eject was finicky.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +5

      Thanks! Glad you got it working!

    • @johngiesbrecht8880
      @johngiesbrecht8880 3 года назад +2

      Update. I tried playing a ps2 game on the ps3, worked for a minute or 2 then ylod came on again. Ps3 game worked fine though.

    • @niteshbudania9614
      @niteshbudania9614 3 года назад +1

      @@johngiesbrecht8880 hey i am planning to buy a fat ps3 which has ylot . its cheap but should i buy it ?? can it be fixed or am i just wasting my money

    • @johngiesbrecht8880
      @johngiesbrecht8880 3 года назад +3

      @@niteshbudania9614 it's definitely fixable! I did everything this guy did in the video and it worked again! It played the ps3 games fine, as soon as I tried a ps2 game then it quit. But yes it worked for me!

  • @watchingdanny
    @watchingdanny Год назад +1

    If you use alcohol with a plastic razor blade, you can successfully remove the security sticker and not have it show "VOID". I have the exact same PS3 model but it's working so far. I did use your video to take it apart and put it back together. Very east to follow along. It was super dusty in there and now the fan no longer kicks on to full speed after only a minute of idling. Thanks.

  • @pomgrenade9865
    @pomgrenade9865 3 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot man ! You have my sub keep the great content !

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the sub and glad I could help!

  • @HomeStudioBasics
    @HomeStudioBasics 3 года назад +1

    Man this is funny as f: 1:16 - Is it really this simple? *Tries to start again* "It is not that simple" LMAO

  • @autolife2785
    @autolife2785 3 года назад +4

    I just took mine completely apart, cleaned it out, cleaned all the dust off the fan, replaced the thermal paste and then put the whole entire thing back together. Tried to fire it up, same result: yellow light and 3 beeps. I feel really bummed that I couldn't get it back to life; it's a very nice console. I have a slim too, and it's a great console; it stays cooler and is not loud at all. I like it, but I really feel down that I can't play my PS2 games in it :/

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      That's a bummer. Unfortunately the clean up/paste is not enough-- need to reheat it before new paste to repair the bad connections.

    • @autolife2785
      @autolife2785 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack I forgot that step, so it all makes sense. I guess now it's too late. I think I saw a video where someone used a hot air gun and blew at it to warm it up.

    • @autolife2785
      @autolife2785 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack hey, I apologize for randomly asking, but even though I applied the new thermal paste, is it too late for me to heat the capacitors up? Do you think it would work?

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад

      @@autolife2785 I'd recommend removing the paste before heating. If it's still "fresh" you could scrape it off onto some wax paper or something temporarily and then put it back on afterwards.

    • @autolife2785
      @autolife2785 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack ohh okay. About how long you think it'll last before dying again? (If it does die)

  • @HomeStudioBasics
    @HomeStudioBasics 3 года назад

    This dude is the Christian Bale of PS3 fixes. All I could think about in my head while he was talking was Patrick Bateman explaining his morning routine LOL.

  • @stopndrop4588
    @stopndrop4588 3 года назад +4

    Man I love this console.

  • @DidiRox_
    @DidiRox_ 2 года назад +1

    I just got my ps3 second-hand and it was working fine for a few hours, and then the red blinking light happened. I'm in no way able to preform what u did in this video, so now I have a ps3 for decorating :)

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +3

      Even if you try and fail you can still use it as decoration!

    • @DidiRox_
      @DidiRox_ 2 года назад +1

      @@FantasticQuack true😂😂

    • @tecc8380
      @tecc8380 2 года назад +2

      @@DidiRox_ It's already broken, can't break it more! That's my theory as I prepare to do this myself. Here's to hoping I get a round of Tenchu in tonight!

    • @DidiRox_
      @DidiRox_ 2 года назад +1

      @@tecc8380 yea I'll probably get around to doing it sometime. You've convinced me lol

    • @tecc8380
      @tecc8380 2 года назад +1

      Well, that fix wasn't the one I needed for this system. I will say taking it apart was fun and not that difficult. I might need to do some motherboard work, which again it's already broke. Hands on has much inner peace and gratification if you can keep your cool! Good luck out there ❤️🌍

  • @tyleyden8695
    @tyleyden8695 3 года назад +6

    Nice dude .. mines completely disassembled now so as soon as I get my neighbors heat gun I'm gonna try to get it running. Thanks for the upload
    Oh yeah it's an OG 80gb with backwards compatibility 🤟

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Ty I hope the rest of the process goes well for you!

  • @wealthandluxuryvideos
    @wealthandluxuryvideos Год назад

    Ive been looking for this video for months YES thank you 😊

  • @Skerwo
    @Skerwo 3 года назад +5

    I loved the video, thank you ❤

  • @xMikeMan54x
    @xMikeMan54x Год назад

    "Wonder what my neighbours think of me?.. Maybe they think I'm a cool guy; OH IS THAT A PS3 HE'S WORKING ON?!?"
    oh man that caught me off guard. Thanks for the belly laugh.

  • @suberlex2468
    @suberlex2468 3 года назад +5

    Idk but every time i open up a PS3 console I end up with one that doesn’t turn on, idk maybe I just suck at fixing ps3s

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +3

      Just forgot to plug something back in maybe?

    • @sidahmed2517
      @sidahmed2517 3 года назад

      Hey man can i talk to you

  • @SHUT-UP_MEG
    @SHUT-UP_MEG 5 месяцев назад

    You got the voice big dawg
    You dont know how much it helps, even if i dont solve the issue
    Loud n clear tho😊😊

  • @UkDiablo
    @UkDiablo 3 года назад +20

    Theirs a more simple method to fixing the YLOD as show in this video. You don't even need to take it apart, simply turn the ps3 over so it's facing bottom up. Get a hair dryer and run it on the hottest heat through the vents at the back of the playstation for around 15-20 minutes until the bottom of the playstation is hot. Leave it to stand and cool down for a further 15 minutes. Then you plug it back in and away you go. Trust me this method works also and avoids you ruining the warranty sticker and saves you opening it. I've done it myself many times before it works!!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +4

      Glad to hear that works. The thermal paste on mine was very dried out and probably not working well, I think getting new thermal paste on is important to keep it from happening again.

    • @VIVAPSESCE
      @VIVAPSESCE 3 года назад +2

      I’ve got my old fat ps3 in bedroom for Netflix and blue ray shit off tonight after years of use... I’m going to try the hair dryer good shout mate!! Hope it works... could I get another good ps3 and swap hardrive? Have music and pics on this one

    • @jcc4543
      @jcc4543 3 года назад

      @@VIVAPSESCE so how was it?

    • @UkDiablo
      @UkDiablo 2 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack yeah thermal paste can cause issues especially dry but this method with the hair dryer just saves all the work taking apart the console that’s all

    • @UkDiablo
      @UkDiablo 2 года назад +1

      @@VIVAPSESCE yeah you could get a ps3 and change the hard drive, that can work too

  • @bluepandaman
    @bluepandaman 5 месяцев назад

    I found my old PS3 recently and have been playing it a lot. This happened. First time experiencing a dead console ever. I’ll give this a try!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  5 месяцев назад

      Hope you can get it working again!

  • @sirjarko8762
    @sirjarko8762 2 года назад +5

    Sadly this method is only a temporary fix. The permanent fix is to replace as many of the Nec capacitors with a better brand and to make sure the fan runs at a higher RPM. Sony made sure this thing was quiet instead of cooled properly and will only ramp the fans up to 33% once its getting to hot. Ideally you would run it at minimum 28% to 38% alongside replacing the capacitors and and thermal paste both under the chips and on them. If you don't care at all about noise and want a Jet Engine you can go higher and have it running under 60c easily with anything around 50% or higher. By default most of these launch models run from the 70s to 80s. Far to hot in my opinion. My personal fat that I jail breaked runs at 74c on the cell and 70c on the RSX with a 38% fan curve, I got unlucky and just have a PS3 that runs hot even with a better fan, Delid and replacement of paste and pads. Most will be 65c at 33% with a delit which is far better long term for the unit and the capacitors. If you're tight for time the Capacitors around the RSX are the most likely failure points.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +1

      I pinned a comment which partially addresses this, but I appreciate the extra context for your situation in that it may help others. Cheers m8

  • @eos4002
    @eos4002 Год назад

    Pazzesco, ho smantellato tutta la mia PS3 per cambiare la pasta termica e dare una ripulita alla montagna di polvere che si era accumulata, ma dopo il rimontaggio, con tempi sempre più ridotti la play si spegneva di colpo, fino a quando ha cominciato a non accendersi più e dando l'errore dei 3 bip.
    Stavo per abbandonarla perché non volevo rismontarla e cercare l'errore, fino a che non ho visto questo video, cosi ho riaperto la PS3 ho provato a togliere e rimettere l'HHD dopo aver spruzzato del disossidante sul connettore..... ed è tornata in vita, non si spegne più.
    Era l'HDD collegato male oppure i contatti ossidati, adesso funziona tutto perfettamente.
    GRAZIE 1000 al canale FANTASTIC QUACK.

  • @MrRafaelzaoo
    @MrRafaelzaoo 3 года назад +4

    Great, awesome work👍🏼 mine does that now but it’s too much effort to do all of that 😅

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +4

      Thanks! Yea it can be intimidating if you're new to this kind of stuff, but it will click soon enough!

    • @mambochristel5483
      @mambochristel5483 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack means just leave it and wait a while it will balance

  • @pukalo
    @pukalo Год назад

    Now that the syscon has been figured out and error codes can be extracted, ylod repair is easier than ever before. In most cases it is the GPU failing due to bumpgate, but the NEC caps are another common failure point.
    A thing you can do is if you hold down the disc eject button while you turn on the power switch at the back of the console, the fan will ramp up to blow out any dust buildup in the heatsink.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад

      I tried the fan thing and it didn't help anything on this one

  • @TheObicobiHD
    @TheObicobiHD 3 года назад +5

    *Playing bejeweled 2 for the next six hours commences* 😁

    • @MrDJSTRATEGY
      @MrDJSTRATEGY 3 года назад

      Me: step 1 no luck. , I'm scared of the tryn the rest lol. Good video

    • @mambochristel5483
      @mambochristel5483 3 года назад

      Me too I can't do the next step am scared please tell me a shorter way

  • @mustafa_alii
    @mustafa_alii Год назад

    Good job, man. This was and still is a problem with my PS3. I fixed it for $15, but after 3 months the problem returned again. I think it was because I played for 8 hours straight or because the atmosphere contained a lot of dust...

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! and yes unfortunately the failure mode is unfortunately sure to return eventually in the same way it happens on a brand new unit over time.

  • @kathypolish1389
    @kathypolish1389 2 года назад +3

    Oh man lol. If I took mine apart to this extent I'd never be able to put it back together 😅

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +1

      A side benefit of making these vids is that filming it helps for just that reason. If I'm unsure of something in reassembly I just consult my own previous footage and voila there's my answer!

  • @slime_creeper439
    @slime_creeper439 Год назад +1

    My PS3 does that while I'm in a middle of a game. I've been using it for 10 years so it must be really old now.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад

      Hey there try a thorough clean from the inside out and replacing the thermal paste. If yours doesn't YLOD on start up you're still in decent shape, and it may be just an overheating problem that a good cleanout and fresh paste could remedy. Cheers!

  • @tdupcoco5448
    @tdupcoco5448 3 года назад +5

    Sorry but that was a temporary fix i use to fix them as a job and they re overheated from 30-100 days

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      No apology needed. Other comments sharing their stories with this method back up what you say. I don't claim it to be a permanent fix. I will say mine (from this video) is still working but I have not been playing it a lot.

  • @nnishfly
    @nnishfly Год назад

    glad I have thermal paste left after upgrading my laptop’s cpu 😬 Thanks for this video, easy to understand. Later in the morning i will fix my ps3

  • @lukedavis436
    @lukedavis436 3 года назад +36

    This is *Not* how you fix a YLOD, you need to replace the NEC/TOKIN capacitors... Reflowing the RSX or CELL will dramatically reduce its lifespan!!!

    • @calyps0man
      @calyps0man 3 года назад +2

      Noope. RSX is the one that needs replacement.

    • @lukedavis436
      @lukedavis436 3 года назад +2

      @@calyps0man the RSX *sometimes* needs replacement, the GLOD is a symptom of that the NEC/Tokins cause the YLOD *every time*

    • @calyps0man
      @calyps0man 3 года назад +5

      @@lukedavis436 There is a very long discussion on these topics over at psx-place. A proper diagnostics must be made, GLODs can be different also. On BC boards, more often than not, RSX will need a replacement. It is a bad idea to state that a GLOD is always this and YLOD is always that. It has now been proven that there are various faults that show up as YLOD/GLOD/RLOD. But there is a lot of new information that can help diagnose the components with higher accuracy.

    • @lukedavis436
      @lukedavis436 3 года назад +1

      @@calyps0man ok fine yes the RSX needs replacing *Somtimes* but usually the first thing to allways do is the NEC tokin mod.. If that doesn't work... Then reflow!

    • @lukedavis436
      @lukedavis436 3 года назад +1

      @@calyps0man *i am aware of that* but usually... The first thing to allways check is those capacitors... If you just jump straight on the reball the system could suffer massively

  • @elizabethbaxter4996
    @elizabethbaxter4996 2 года назад +1

    Glad I found your vid, others weren’t as helpful 😊 I have this issue with our ps3 that’s been stored for a bit, I think it’s super super dusty inside :/
    Wish me luck 😂

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад

      Glad I could help and I hope you can get it fixed!

  • @TheChunginator
    @TheChunginator 3 года назад +7

    I recently opened up my PS3 and gave it a deep clean and I replaced the thermal paste but I'm still having this issue. Any idea what else it could be?

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +4

      Replacing the thermal past is not enough. You need to repair some solder joints with heat first. See the 7:00 mark in the vid.

    • @upyoursenator
      @upyoursenator 3 года назад +1

      You might need to replace the NEC capacitors

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +3

      @@upyoursenator would be a good long term upgrade but it's working well for now.

    • @yogikarang9905
      @yogikarang9905 3 года назад +4

      Should replace the capacitor dude

    • @itsmenate1557
      @itsmenate1557 3 года назад +1

      @@FantasticQuack i did that and am still having this problem, deep cleaning and heating the solder appeared to do nothing

  • @xeroxzero1
    @xeroxzero1 2 года назад +1

    my most ambitious project yet..

  • @TheObicobiHD
    @TheObicobiHD 3 года назад +3

    Enjoyed this mate! Makes me want to pick up a PS3 sometime ☺️

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад

      Glad to hear! Make sure to go for the backwards compatible versions: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_3_models

    • @TheObicobiHD
      @TheObicobiHD 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack oh for sure! With the recent news of Sony about to discontinue support of the PS3 and vita I'll definitely get the older model ☺️

    • @TheObicobiHD
      @TheObicobiHD 3 года назад +1

      @@FantasticQuack oh wow never mind! Literally as soon as I typed this apparently Sony came out and is reversing the decision due to consumer backlash. Go consumers haha

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад

      @@TheObicobiHD I heard about that too. Good news for everyone!

  • @iijumunjii
    @iijumunjii 3 года назад

    I heated mine up with a blow dryer, worked for at least a few hours then shut back off. Obviously need more heat. Got a heat gun on its way but this is a real clean video of how to....

    • @Wolfstanus
      @Wolfstanus 3 года назад

      Or replace the NEC and tokin caps because those react in a positive way to heat and come back to life temporarily. Applying heat also weakens surrounding solder joints and creates a larger problem

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад

      Thank you! Let me know how it works out for you

  • @chuey9313
    @chuey9313 3 года назад +17

    You got very lucky. Never, never, never touch anything on the board, or move it in any way while, or after heating it. You run a very high risk of shifting something and causing a solder bridge.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +9

      The only thing I touched during the heating portion was the large metal shield for a split second to judge how hot it was. I don't think it was luck but thanks for the comment.

  • @Wolfstanus
    @Wolfstanus 3 года назад +2

    NEC and tokin caps should have been replaced before doing a full tear down and reflow. These caps are a known failure point since day one in laptops and other devices. The fix for the issue back then was to replace them with higher quality ones. These caps also react in a positive way to heat and come back to life temporarily

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад

      Since doing this I've seen people replace those caps too. If/when I get YLOD again I might go back inside this thing and do the cap swap.

    • @DarkoPetreski
      @DarkoPetreski 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack yeah make sure to super heat the cpu and gpu and shorten their lifespan next time you do it too. This video isn't even that old, how did you not know that ylod happens because of the tokin caps?

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +2

      @@DarkoPetreski ylod has multiple causes beyond just the caps. I've addressed this type of comment in the video description.

    • @DarkoPetreski
      @DarkoPetreski 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack Maybe pin a comment saying if you get ylod, first replace the caps, and if that doesn't work do the reflow. People don't really read the description, including me.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      @@DarkoPetreski that's a good idea I'll do that soon!

  • @DLSFOOTBALL-x2v
    @DLSFOOTBALL-x2v 2 года назад +3

    Лучший обзор по ремонту ps3, спасибо 🙏

  • @qresind
    @qresind Год назад

    My Fat has been sitting in the closet for more than 10 years now. I do have a slim I bought because of this problem.
    I did figure it would be a heat problem, it was kinda dusty but not that bad, the thermal paste was all dried up, so I put some new paste on there after removing the old.
    But it still didn't work.
    I knew I'd come back to it one day because the Fat just looks 1 million times better than the Slim (PS3 Fat: best looking console in my opinion)
    And with this heating the solder trick, I might just get it going.
    Thanks for the video. Hopefully soon I'll be looking at that gorgeous console everyday!
    Then the only "problem" would be that all my data is on my slim 😅

  • @Pandakids09
    @Pandakids09 3 года назад +14

    Nice, need me a phat ps3 before they get harder to find

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +2

      Yea! I was happy to find this one even if it needed a little TLC :)

    • @smerk429
      @smerk429 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack
      Hi.
      Thank you for all your sweet videos.
      I'm not too good at fixing consoles.
      do you think I'd be safe having a game store fix it for me maybe like if GameStop did it or another personal I mean small ma n Pop game store such as blue shell gaming in Fresno? Do you think theyd try to steal parts from it without telling me and replace it with cheaper parts or do you think I should be okay?
      Thank you.
      Anybody knowledgeable please reply soon.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад

      @@smerk429 Thanks for the kind words! For any reputable repair shop it is unlikely they would try to take/replace parts that didn't need replacement. I would start with local retro game stores and use gamestop as a last resort. Every refurbished console I've seen from gamestop looks like they used actual sandpaper on the entire exterior--so who knows what other bad methods they implement.

  • @dannygroov
    @dannygroov 14 дней назад

    I got the same unit: JANUARY 2007. CECHA01 Made in JAPAN. 80 GIG. It died back in 2016? and here I am in 2025 attempting to bring it back to life. Thanks for the indepth vid. Going to try this out finally! Wish me luck!

  • @BitMan775
    @BitMan775 3 года назад +2

    I enjoyed this! My fat PS3's been spared (P01, so no backwards compatibility whatsoever), but soon I'll repaste the whole thing to keep it going for longer

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      Glad to hear yours is still going! Good plan as I believe many thermal compounds dry out after 8 years give or take. Getting all the dust out for proper airflow is another good benefit.

  • @Kalewa1314
    @Kalewa1314 3 года назад

    I can’t believe you put everything back before tearing it

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +2

      Well if it didn't work I wasn't planning to continue working on it for a while until I looked into some other options. I of course could have left some of the hardware out, but generally, assembling it to the point of being able to test it and fully assembling it aren't drastically far apart.

    • @Kalewa1314
      @Kalewa1314 2 года назад

      Sounds good awesome job bro, I just picked up a ps3 for 20 bucks with the same issue and thx to you it’s working again, thanks!

  • @kevinblanchette3555
    @kevinblanchette3555 3 года назад

    Much better than some of the other people's videos that I gave a thumbs up. So here is 2 thumbs 👍 👍

  • @sk3tchimdg3t33
    @sk3tchimdg3t33 3 года назад

    Anyone else pull the ps3 apart before watching the video and realising they don’t have a heat gun
    EDIT:just got the heat gun and used a bit of flux and this worked wonders thank you so much I thought i got scammed on this ps3 but you saved me❤️

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      Ouch! I should put a "tools needed" bit at the beginning next time...

    • @sk3tchimdg3t33
      @sk3tchimdg3t33 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack no its not your fault i pulled it apart saw the dry thermal paste and immediately knew i had a problem then i started googling videos 😋

  • @GlitchPG3D
    @GlitchPG3D Год назад

    My ps3 has been doing this for SEVEN years now and my mom is just bringing it in, i hope i wont lose my minecraft disc worlds.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад

      Bringing it in.. as in to a shop? I'm a little surprised that shops would still be willing to do this fix. Hopefully you can get it working and keep your saves!

  • @robertboucherjr
    @robertboucherjr Год назад +1

    Awesome video of your process my man! I’m curious what’s the update on your console?? I also love my bc ps3

  • @majestic7768
    @majestic7768 Месяц назад

    This is the best looking Playstation in my opinion.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Месяц назад

      Too bad it shows fingerprints and scuffs like no other!

  • @Pawnfaz409
    @Pawnfaz409 3 года назад +1

    Got a backwards compatible ps3 with the same issue for 10$. I am excited to tear it down and do the same to hopefully fix it, thanks!

  • @DoomSkull72
    @DoomSkull72 5 месяцев назад

    I just bought the same model of ps3 and have been getting this issue! I plan to open it up today to take a look at it. Im endlessly appreciative of this video, thanks man!
    Quick question, when reheating those chips, do I need a heat gun or could I use a standard hair dryer? (I wouldnt have the availability of the narrow nozzle attachment you have to a heat gun, which already seems like a downside)

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  4 месяца назад +1

      I'm glad you enjoy the video! Unless you did something whacky with insulation and long duration exposure, a hair dyer will not work as it does not produce enough heat to impact the solder. Please check out my pinned comment as well if you haven't already. Cheers!

  • @DutchVanDerLindo
    @DutchVanDerLindo 4 месяца назад

    He must be the coolest neighbor in the neighborhood

  • @DaveDoc1984
    @DaveDoc1984 3 года назад

    It does have some PS2 hardware. It has the GS (Graphics Synthesiser). The only software emulation is the Emotion Engine which is done by the PS3 CPU.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      Good to know! My knowledge of PS3 compatibility is minimal.

  • @ahbh4174
    @ahbh4174 2 года назад

    You are extremely lucky, I've been going at my ps3 since yesterday, keep opening and closing it, nothing seems to be working, thinking about taking it to the actual mechanic, I hope he could do something about it,
    Anyway great vid man

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kinds words. I've recovered two units including this one with the same method but it indeed can come down to luck in terms of what issue you have. I pinned a comment with more info in case you didn't see that already. Cheers!

  • @reemer911
    @reemer911 2 года назад +1

    I have super high hopes that this is my issue finally had the balls to take my 80gb ps3 apart and there was next to no thermal paste on the chips glad I found this video does it matter what paste I used I got some
    Arctic Silver 5 AS5-3.5G Thermal Paste thats what some forms said to use

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад

      That paste should be just fine, hope you get it working!

  • @MattTheLast
    @MattTheLast 3 года назад +2

    I'm just wondering how long this will last. I bought a good heat gun and some high quality thermal paste. Here's hoping.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +1

      People have been having varying results from 1 week to many months. Depends on how well the fix is implemented and how frequently you play PS3 afterwards, I imagine. Good luck with yours!

  • @sleepierhollow5892
    @sleepierhollow5892 Год назад

    This actually worked for me thank you

  • @CollinsSimon-js7lz
    @CollinsSimon-js7lz Год назад

    You were not sure it was gonna work, yet you put it on camera

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад +1

      Correct! How would I make a video if I didn't film it?

  • @DweezilBubbadown
    @DweezilBubbadown 2 года назад +1

    I don’t know if I’ll get an answer to this because most people don’t answer old videos like this, but I was curious. I’m still going to go to your playlist see if there’s any other videos after this one, but I was curious to see if after re-flowing the board, how much time you got with the PlayStation before the yellow light came back.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +2

      I always answer! It's been just under 1 and a half years and it's still working--yellow light has not came back. I play it very seldom though. I thought about doing a follow up video but I wouldn't have much to say/show other than that its still working, so feels like just a cheap plug to advertise this video which is why I haven't.

    • @DweezilBubbadown
      @DweezilBubbadown Год назад

      I wish that you would do a follow up. There are many people that have been searching the tubes here looking for any answer to this problem. I saw that someone named RIP FELIX made a video saying that most reflows don’t last more than a couple weeks.
      I want to get a syscon so that I can diagnose ps3s like some can do now with a pc.

  • @JB-xi2yv
    @JB-xi2yv 2 года назад

    Tomorrow is my ps3 operation day. Thanks!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад

      Wish you the best in fixing it!

    • @JB-xi2yv
      @JB-xi2yv Год назад

      @@FantasticQuack Did not work. I'm looking at replacing the capacitors as detailed in another video.

  • @kustec2176
    @kustec2176 2 года назад

    Thank you so much my ps3 mas not working for 3 years i wanna give u a sub and a like for this keep it up!

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад

      Glad I could help! more to come so stay tuned!

  • @plannerplayer7834
    @plannerplayer7834 2 месяца назад

    Great vid, i got my ps3 fixed this way thanx for sharing

  • @jamesfeltner63
    @jamesfeltner63 2 года назад

    I’ll be doing this tomorrow to mine, I’ll be watching this video over and over tomorrow 😂😂

  • @Dom-uf7xq
    @Dom-uf7xq Год назад

    I have fixed my Ps3 fat console after watching your video did exactly what you said and it works but i used my partners hair dryer as i dont have a heat gun still got the job done it had enough heat that it was hot af to touch im happy as my console is a CO2 Backwards compatible for ps1 and ps2 so it was worth fixing so far so good, also read the comments i can confirm the ps3 fat has at least 3 different types of internals all much the same just slight differences

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад +1

      Glad you got yours working, cheers!

    • @sneakyflamingo5149
      @sneakyflamingo5149 10 месяцев назад

      Did you use the hair dryer directly on the motherboard?

    • @Dom-uf7xq
      @Dom-uf7xq 10 месяцев назад

      @@sneakyflamingo5149 i aimed it at the same parts this bloke did in the video on my backwards compatible ps3 and it worked mind you i tried the same thing on another console thats not backwards compatible and it didn't work so i suppose that had a different issue

  • @calyps0man
    @calyps0man 3 года назад

    There is now a better way to diagnose where the fault actually is by checking error codes. There's around 90% chance that it's RSX issue on the BC console.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад +2

      Hmmm, how do you check error codes if the system doesn't turn on?

    • @calyps0man
      @calyps0man 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack By connecting a special UART cable (very cheap on ebay). Read more in here www.psx-place.com/threads/tutorial-research-nec-tokin-capacitors-replacement-ylod-fix.25260/page-192#post-295119

  • @bookshelffury
    @bookshelffury 2 года назад

    at 6:20 instead of bending the hinge, just open it from the other side and it will unhook from the metal you bent.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад

      Believe me I knew I was doing it wrong as I was doing it. It was my first time opening one of these and no harm in the end when I bent it back. A bit of cringe but got the job done.

    • @bookshelffury
      @bookshelffury 2 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack it happens lol. i broke the bluray ribbon cable clip when i first opened one of these. those things are fragile.

  • @jessechapman6633
    @jessechapman6633 Год назад +1

    This was absolutely amazing good effort am
    Actually having the same issue 😢

  • @summerrr1
    @summerrr1 3 года назад

    Wish I’d watched this 12 years ago.

  • @kevinlyon7303
    @kevinlyon7303 2 года назад +1

    Just picked one up for $50 at a pawn shop that has the Red light of death, gonna get it fixed

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +1

      I hope you can get it working!

    • @kevinlyon7303
      @kevinlyon7303 Год назад

      ​@@FantasticQuackstill isn't working after putting on new thermal paste

  • @thdprocessor
    @thdprocessor Год назад

    I wish the fix was permanent , Nice tutorial

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan 2 года назад

    Mine has had a YLoD for a couple of years now. Sucks because it was my only dvd / Blu-ray player. This looks a bit too complicated for me though.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад

      Sorry to hear that, I wonder if there's a game shop in your area willing to repair it?

  • @xxtardwisperxx
    @xxtardwisperxx Год назад

    At the 12:35 mark, when you put the top back on, did it go on pretty easily or did you have to screw it back in to keep it on there?

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад +1

      If you start by aligning the front edge like I did it should just drop down easily.

  • @ContraWolf
    @ContraWolf 2 года назад

    Hey there I've got an update for you. So my GF spent the last couple of nights binge watching a show on Netflix using the PS3 no less and nothing happened. It worked just fine
    I tried playing Medal of Honor Frontline today and it randomly shut off on me with the blinking red light twice in the middle of the game

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад

      If it went to YLOD again it is more likely the NTC capacitors (which can be temporarily brought back to life with heat) are the problem on your unit and replacing them should be the next thing you try if you're willing to expend the effort. I pinned a comment to this video with more detail on the general situation.

    • @ContraWolf
      @ContraWolf 2 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack I actually found the PS3 a couple days ago with the red light blinking again and it hadn't been turned on in weeks. At this point I don't know what the hell is wrong with it

  • @hiltongirouxchristopher6394
    @hiltongirouxchristopher6394 2 года назад +1

    Ok, I have a good question, can a hair dryer do the same thing regarding GPU and CPU, or if I would be better off with Heat Gun?

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +1

      Heat gun required (hair dryer can't get nearly hot enough)

  • @jamesduran3804
    @jamesduran3804 3 года назад +2

    Will you let us know how long this repair lasts? It is well known that the NEC/TOKIN Capacitors need to be replaced. I wish there was somewhere I could get my done. I lack the skills to do this. I only play PS/2 games on my PS/3 after I got it repaired last year. I don't want this to happen again. I have a launch PS-3 and it means a lot to me.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад

      I will post an update for sure if and when it fails again! Hope you still have the box for that launch boi

    • @jamesduran3804
      @jamesduran3804 3 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack I sure do. I have the plastics bags as well.

    • @jamesduran3804
      @jamesduran3804 3 года назад +1

      @@FantasticQuack Anther Sony Gamer, "Mystic" now says that NEC/TOKIN Capacitors may not be the problem. This is getting frustrating

    • @DarkoPetreski
      @DarkoPetreski 3 года назад

      @@jamesduran3804 they definitely are though? Not always of course.

  • @phinewellenterprise7388
    @phinewellenterprise7388 3 года назад +1

    Tried your method yesterday. Managed to revive my ps3. Thought of start to play today. Unfortunately it went back to YLOD. Was thinking should I give it a try again with higher temperature.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  3 года назад

      This is the first account I've heard of it working then failing, which intrigues me. Many are saying that exactly this would happen. Fortunately mine is still working but I haven't been playing it heavily/stress testing. I'm curious to hear what your next steps/results were.

  • @writtenskate522plays
    @writtenskate522plays Год назад

    Apparently, models CECHK01 and models after that have a smaller cpu and gpu at 65 nanometers, where as the original ps3s (models cecha to cechh) have the bigger 90 nanometer cpu and gpu. And somehow, my CECHK01 has the ylod.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  Год назад

      Have you ever tried working on the top half of a Nintendo 3DS? haha

  • @j.lietka9406
    @j.lietka9406 2 года назад

    Got a hold of a PS3 Slim model. Is it possible to wire & mount a mini stereo jack (headphones) so a pair of headphones can be plugged into the system? Also can the"PS3" logo on the top of the case/ lid be modded to light up (LEDs)? Thank you 🤓 my PS3 works but might need some cleaning and thermal paste refreshed. There is a better, more accurate way to do a reflow.

    • @FantasticQuack
      @FantasticQuack  2 года назад +1

      If you can dream it you can do it. I haven't worked on a slim model yet so can't give any specific advice there. Regarding reflow, the "proper" way to do it requires re-balling equipment which is expensive and doesn't make sense for most people to own given the specific/uncommon use scenarios. The method I show in this vid could also be done with a reflow station which is basically a miniature and more controlled heat gun. In general, the reflow might not be necessary depending on the problem, check my pinned comment for more info. Thanks for watching!

    • @j.lietka9406
      @j.lietka9406 2 года назад

      @@FantasticQuack a reball takes more time, skill, & patience! And it is possible to make a type of hot-air station for doing reflow or reball operations, but you are right! It's specialized, and may not get used very often. Thank you for the reply! 🤓