You're really knowledgeable and meticulous in your work. That's awesome. I discovered your channel with the repair challenge from Steve and I've got to say I've absolutely enjoyed every single video since then. Keep up the great work and take care ! 🙂
I was just about to call it quits and tell the customer his device was un repairable. You were right. I didn't even think the ic chip would cause that. Thank you sir
This goes beyond the scope of anything I'll be capable of doing, but it was fascinating and insightful. I'm certain this chip is responsible for my console's death because shortly before it died, I couldn't get it to connect to my TV via HDMI. One of these days, I'll have to find a local specialist to replace my chip.
At around @0:54 , you state "I do hear a ???"...what did you say? I hear the beep when I push the xbox button on the console,, and it turns on for half a second, then back off..
I've replaced 4 retimer chips on the Xbox X's with success. I just did another one and it would power up then shut off immediately. Then it ended up not powering up at all anymore. Good to know this is caused by this chip. Guess I better go back and check my work on that chip.
Does he happen have have a video on an Xbox one x turning on then turning off after a few seconds. I always get the beeps on start up but it just never stays on long enough to start up completely. It’s not overheated and I’ve power cycled it and moved to different outlets. I don’t want to buy a power supply because I feel like that might not be the issue.
looked at the encoder and immediately seem the bridge under the microscope after you mentioned it. Thanks a bunch I thought I might have to buy the customer an new system.
Thanks mate! I had my suspicions from from an Xbox that came back in for warranty with the same issue and symptoms. No shorts. Changed the retimer chip and boom, back to life. Glad you were able to confirm this. Why do you think they keep dying? Bad batch or bad design? These are the same ones in the Xbox one S. At least you can buy them directly from Texas Instruments in the USA, at least.
You should've tested the power supply first with a multimeter on the power supply port where u put the cable in it should have 12v u can still sell the supply
Picked up an old Xbox One X from a yard sale for $20.. Seller said it didn't work. Plugged it in and it powered right up.. But the disc drive was dead.. Bought a replacement and swapped out the daughter board and went to power it on and nothing.. ;( Hoping it's just the retimer chip after watching your video. Thanks for the video!
phil do yu reckon retimer is asscoiated with no power ? ive tried everything else e.g power supply and mosfats on power rail but nothing works ! ive got few new and pulls retimer get back too me please let me know what think
Would this also be a solution for an Xbox one x turning on for a second then right back off? I've replaced the power supply, an went over the board and nothing seemed abnormal to the eye.
Had a similar problem the Xbox turns on and then automatically straight off I’ve change the timer chip but no change can you help it’s a Xbox one x thanks mark
Not too many electronic techs around anymore. Haven't seen this level of expertise in over 30 years. So I have encountered the infamous xbox turns on and 5 seconds later turns off or does not turn on at all. My question is does the power supply (xbox one X internal psu) make any noise when plugged in? I would expect the detection of a tiny bit of humming but mine is making a sound that can only be described as a quiet intermittent crackling almost sounding like a random morse code crackling or tapping, but the output voltage remains at 12 volts. Any thoughts? Help please?
Can u help I have a xbox one digital and it work then the next day it not working then I unplug everything harddrive power and after 20 to 30 mins I put it all back together and it stay working plays game then my work next day or not
Got a one X here beeps on beeps off, all voltages are where they should be. Chucked a retimer on just for the sake of it no luck. I’m thinking a ceramic cap or resistor has died somewhere. Fancy a project Phill ? I’ve not got the time at work to carry on diving deeper :(
Hi My Xbox One X is powering on and then going off. I have taken the supply out and run it without a load and to me it is sounding like it is 'ticking'. I have measured the output and it is 12V approx. but I dont know if that holds out under load. Does this seem like a motherboard problem? I only ask as I could not pick out any noise from either of the supplies you tried (at least not like what I am hearing!).
Very good video .. I have a problem on the xbox one x it turns on for 1 second then it turns off .. the 12v power supply out ... NFD740 there is no ground I checked it as you did have done . the HDMI port seems perfect to me. can the tp 158 do this kind of problem?
Great vid! Very familiar with repairing the retimer on this model Xbox. however, does the console actually need a retimer to power on? If you have one that doesnt power on and you think maybe its the retimer can you just pull the retimer and then test for power on? Or will it not power on without one in place?
Hey I have a question about my xbox one x. I just replaced the power supply because it wasn't turning on on making any sounds. After the replacement it turns on for about 30 seconds then shuts off. Meanwhile there is no display. I would appreciate any help you can give thank you
Have you tried turning on the console once removed from the board, or is it required to turn on ?. Wasn’t sure if removing it would resolve the short and allow it to turn on (without hdmi output)
I have the same issue. The power button lights up for a few moments and shuts off...the fan also does a very brief spin. The power supply/HDD are good ... I eventually reached out to the reddit community for help. My only response was from someone in your country, extremely helpful and nice. He told me that it could be the retimer chip. Says it's a 50/50 chance. I ordered it already and now I just wait and see.
@@TheCod3r You should have mentioned you had a youtube channel haha. This video was really helpful. Perfect timing. I'll definitely get discord and join. Thanks
Hey so im working on a one X that does absolutely nothing when i push the power button, i opened the power supply and one of the power regulator transistors had its middle leg vaporized, i used a new power supply and still nothing, it appears that all the PMICs are shorted to ground, would it be sensible to try replacing the retimer ?
I'm having issues at the minute with emails not coming through for some reason. You can email me at hello@consolefix.co.uk and cc it to Phildanks@outlook.com and hopefully it'll come through
I have 3 xbox one x that are stuck at 86% during "applying update" for new osu1. They do not give error code, they stay on update screen indefinitely. I can swap hdd and upload newest osu and still happens. Is there a fix for this???
@@TheCod3r haha, thanks for clearing that up! 6:37 you stated you were gonna test the input side of the capacitors and I just got a little confused. Unless I totally misunderstood what you meant? Those are ceramic caps at 6:37, right? 😅🙏
Another great video, do you have one on the the xbox one original console as i have a no power issue on mine its had a new power supply but still no power?
Excellent its an old console i know but just thought id try and fix it rather than throw it away itll give me something to do. Cheers and thanks once again
When I press my Xbox One X power button on it makes the noise then lights up as if its booting up for about 7 seconds & then makes the noise as if I pushed the button again to turn off & just shuts off, the input on tv never notices it turned on. Is this more then likely the problem? Xbox started this after a storm we had. Not sure if that's the initial cause.
Which iron and temperature are you using to go over the pins as I use a quick with flux but solder just joins between connections? Also are you using the flux and solder in your description?
Yeah the flux I use in the description but the solder is just a 63/37 I found on amazon as I use the solder sold by atten who I brought my hot air station from but I'll be using that stuff myself again soon. In terms of temps and iron o use a hakko fx-951 at 450⁰C (I never change the temp). I think in this video I was still using my TS100 iron at 450⁰C though:)
@@TheCod3r thanks, I'm just watching your video on soldering qfn. I use the ts1200a but it only goes up to 420. I find the selection of tips not really adequate either now.
Hi Bud.. Thanks for video, great tip about checking the retimer. Out of interest, what is the IC at U21? Do you know what it for? I have one that gets very hot when power on. I know you cannot buy them (have tried many google searches) so will have to get a donor board... but what does the IC actually do?
Thank you Simon, much appreciated. U21 is an ESD protection IC but it's a BGA chip so it won't won't easy to get from a donor board unless you can reball unfortunately
@@TheCod3r Ah, thank you.. makes sense so there to protect/block static from the HDMI port/circuit? Have you ever seen that IC causing the HDMI to fail auto detecting the correct resolution? I have a Xbox X that only auto detects at 640 x 480 (but can be manually changed to 1080) - have replaced the retimer and HDMI port but no luck so far
It can but it's rare. Usually it either causes no display or completely dead. A beep on and off issue could be absolutely anything and it's usually very tricky to find the problem
If you replace the retimer and the replacement went perfect it will probably be either the hard drive or the esd protection ic. If its the esd protection ic unfortunately they can't be purchased so have to be taken from donor boards and reballed
@@TheCod3r yes i verified retimer chip connections were good and not bridged under microscope, replaced hdd and sata cable with a good known working one i have extra and still same issue turns on stays on you can hear fan, hdd and everything working properly it even accepts a game disk and spins it normally, so yes probably the ic chip you are mentioning, what other xbox motherboard has that same ic chip?
I have an Xbox one x that originally wasn’t feeding a signal to my TV when powered on, but when I disconnected it for a day then tried to restart it won’t power on at all. In your experience Does the retimer chip seem like the culprit for this situation?
how are you at fixing GPUS? lad i know wired 2 gpus up for mining, but messed up the wiring, powered the PCI extensions from one psu and the main 8 pin connections from another, when hes turned the system of thats when its fried the gpus
To be honest I've never tried to fix one apart from the odd messing around on my own broken ones, but if the gpu was wired incorrectly it would likely be a mosfet which has blown
Hi mate ..im really hope u can be my hero..i have issue with my xbox one x..i found out got short on Vmain ..and inject 12V 4.5A..still didnt get any sign of heat by using thermal camera..hope u can suggest me..thanks
After replacing the retimer ic I had power but it would immediately shut off and after awhile no power at all. Have one capacitor shorted at the retimer chip and one at the U21. Powered on fine before and stayed on until I replaced that chip. Could a incorrectly installed retimer ic chip cause this short on the U21 chip? Should I try and just replace the retimer chip again? My initial problem was no signal but it powered on fine and stayed on up until I replaced the retimer chip. Thanks in advance.
I would try and replace it again but it's hard to say what caused it, but if sounds like maybe the chip is installed in the wrong orientation or that there's a bridge somewhere
My xbox one x had the same diagnosis as the. Video does not turn on and I change the Hdmi ic and it still does not turn on, what else should I change friend, greetings
If you still have no video output after you change the retimer and if the port is mint try installing a new hard drive (even if it's just a small 60GB hard drive to test it). If it still doesn't display it likely has an issue with the ESD protection IC. Sadly that chip cannot be purchased anywhere.
The hard disk does work since I mounted it on an xbox one s but my xbox one x still does not turn on and I changed the Ic dtp 158 I do not know what else to change. it does not turn on it has no power
@@Snecho Make sure you have the proper nozzle on your hot air. Also, the closer you hold the nozzle to what you're soldering the quicker it will heat up and melt. I just did this repair and it did take a little more heat and time than I expected but as long as you shield the sensitive components (memory, CPU) around the area you should be OK.
I have the same problem console was working properly I had it connected through an av receiver with my series x and ps4 and sky q now neither xbox turns on luckily the series x is brand new so I'm gonna take it back
I kept checking like how you were and it isn’t the power supply because it turns on for a second cause you can hear the beep and the light goes off but then after 1 second it turns off what should I do?
Hi, great video. I have some of experience on electronincs and it is now a hobby for me to help my friends. I use your videos to develop my troouble shooting ability and practice! Thanks for the really detailed and explaining videos! An other one from you helped me to repair two One S consols! Currently I am working on an Xbox One X, which had liquid damage. It does power on, lights up, but than shuts off in 2 sec. HDD dos not spin, just 5V are there in teh connector. That worries me that capacitors arround and under the GPU are short to ground, almost all of them eg. C1330/1331; than C253-257 and so on. As well as on the back side of the panel around L2 and L16. Is that board completely dead? Where to look for shorts, etc. any suggestion? (I know from the One S is that two Mosfets on power line caused a number of short to ground, but here I have no experience yet). Thanks!
It’s sad the amount of time you waste each video you have to convince people who supposedly know it all, that the problem isn’t the PSU that it’s something else on the mobo or vice versa or some other problems.
I don't generally see it as a waste of time to be honest, as long as at least one or 2 people are learning something that's my goal. If I teach one or 2 people a new thing in each video my channel is doing what I set out to do 😁
@@KevinSmith-bt7dv i am from Greece but I know enough English to understand ok different people. Have not watched him a lot ( maby 10 min) but its difficult for me
Great Fix, Thanks Phil for fixing my console. I really appreciate it.
You're welcome mate, glad I could be of service :)
@@TheCod3r hi are you still fixing Xbox one x’s?
You're really knowledgeable and meticulous in your work. That's awesome.
I discovered your channel with the repair challenge from Steve and I've got to say I've absolutely enjoyed every single video since then.
Keep up the great work and take care ! 🙂
Thank you my friend, I appreciate it 🙏
I was just about to call it quits and tell the customer his device was un repairable. You were right. I didn't even think the ic chip would cause that. Thank you sir
Glad to help mate! Hopefully your customer will be pleased that you've bought his console back to life 😀
Good to see some more content bud. Do another live stream soon - I will be watching and learning!
I'm hoping he was live tonight itssssss Friday night
This goes beyond the scope of anything I'll be capable of doing, but it was fascinating and insightful. I'm certain this chip is responsible for my console's death because shortly before it died, I couldn't get it to connect to my TV via HDMI. One of these days, I'll have to find a local specialist to replace my chip.
At around @0:54 , you state "I do hear a ???"...what did you say? I hear the beep when I push the xbox button on the console,, and it turns on for half a second, then back off..
I've replaced 4 retimer chips on the Xbox X's with success. I just did another one and it would power up then shut off immediately. Then it ended up not powering up at all anymore. Good to know this is caused by this chip. Guess I better go back and check my work on that chip.
Does he happen have have a video on an Xbox one x turning on then turning off after a few seconds. I always get the beeps on start up but it just never stays on long enough to start up completely. It’s not overheated and I’ve power cycled it and moved to different outlets. I don’t want to buy a power supply because I feel like that might not be the issue.
same
That's literally this video. Lol. HDMI retimer chip I guess
looked at the encoder and immediately seem the bridge under the microscope after you mentioned it. Thanks a bunch I thought I might have to buy the customer an new system.
Thanks mate! I had my suspicions from from an Xbox that came back in for warranty with the same issue and symptoms. No shorts. Changed the retimer chip and boom, back to life. Glad you were able to confirm this. Why do you think they keep dying? Bad batch or bad design? These are the same ones in the Xbox one S. At least you can buy them directly from Texas Instruments in the USA, at least.
Incredibly useful information. Thank you
I replaced the psu and it still doesn’t work… all my money gone.
You should've tested the power supply first with a multimeter on the power supply port where u put the cable in it should have 12v u can still sell the supply
From what I've found it affects the 3.3v rail. I had 2 new chips drag it down to 2.5v.
You're an absolute legend, thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏
Picked up an old Xbox One X from a yard sale for $20.. Seller said it didn't work. Plugged it in and it powered right up.. But the disc drive was dead.. Bought a replacement and swapped out the daughter board and went to power it on and nothing.. ;( Hoping it's just the retimer chip after watching your video. Thanks for the video!
phil do yu reckon retimer is asscoiated with no power ? ive tried everything else e.g power supply and mosfats on power rail but nothing works ! ive got few new and pulls retimer get back too me please let me know what think
Just wondering around how much would it cost to have this repair done?
Don you have any code for the ICC or code
Would this also be a solution for an Xbox one x turning on for a second then right back off? I've replaced the power supply, an went over the board and nothing seemed abnormal to the eye.
Nice, But didn't you have the other power supply (left side) in before you used the customer power supply?
Isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab... *uses a toofbrush*
i don't have a spare right now so will it power up with a missing retimer?
Is that thermal paste on the south bridge??? Nvm
I have been looking for information on this issue. Great video.
Is that 480 degrees celsius?
I can't get the top cover on.😮
I have one bought from eBay that beeps when powered on and immediately shuts off.
Should I replace the same chip?
3:20 it is better to remove it with round pliers or a special key)
Had a similar problem the Xbox turns on and then automatically straight off I’ve change the timer chip but no change can you help it’s a Xbox one x thanks mark
Hi would the timing chip do this with Xbox one x turn on then after say two or three seconds turn straight back off again can you help
Nice table!! How painfully old of me 😁
Haha man thay table has been beaten a few times
what kind of flux you are using?
Hello. Sir, please help me, i change this chip, and now console start only on 1 sec and off. I take chip off, and same result
my Xbox one X turns on for 5 - 8 seconds and then shuts off is this would timer chip change work for this?
Great vid mate. I pulled my OneX off the shelf fell about 3ft. No power. Going to dig into myself😬 might email you soon for a repair 🤣
Not too many electronic techs around anymore. Haven't seen this level of expertise in over 30 years. So I have encountered the infamous xbox turns on and 5 seconds later turns off or does not turn on at all.
My question is does the power supply (xbox one X internal psu) make any noise when plugged in? I would expect the detection of a tiny bit of humming but mine is making a sound that can only be described as a quiet intermittent crackling almost sounding like a random morse code crackling or tapping, but the output voltage remains at 12 volts. Any thoughts? Help please?
Can you tell what the chip is with the marking A00 H32 087, where can i buy it, Please!
Can u help I have a xbox one digital and it work then the next day it not working then I unplug everything harddrive power and after 20 to 30 mins I put it all back together and it stay working plays game then my work next day or not
Got a one X here beeps on beeps off, all voltages are where they should be. Chucked a retimer on just for the sake of it no luck. I’m thinking a ceramic cap or resistor has died somewhere. Fancy a project Phill ? I’ve not got the time at work to carry on diving deeper :(
To be honest if all voltage rails are present you likely have dead ram or dead apu. It's probably a lost cause if I'm being honest
Very informative as always.
Hi My Xbox One X is powering on and then going off. I have taken the supply out and run it without a load and to me it is sounding like it is 'ticking'. I have measured the output and it is 12V approx. but I dont know if that holds out under load. Does this seem like a motherboard problem? I only ask as I could not pick out any noise from either of the supplies you tried (at least not like what I am hearing!).
Very good video .. I have a problem on the xbox one x it turns on for 1 second then it turns off .. the 12v power supply out ... NFD740 there is no ground I checked it as you did have done . the HDMI port seems perfect to me. can the tp 158 do this kind of problem?
Hi mate my xbox one x turns on for a split second and instantly turns off I replaced the power supply twice and still the same any clue? Thanks
Great vid! Very familiar with repairing the retimer on this model Xbox. however, does the console actually need a retimer to power on? If you have one that doesnt power on and you think maybe its the retimer can you just pull the retimer and then test for power on? Or will it not power on without one in place?
Prob power on for a sec with no image and esd protection chip will turn console back off again to protect other components.
Hey I have a question about my xbox one x. I just replaced the power supply because it wasn't turning on on making any sounds. After the replacement it turns on for about 30 seconds then shuts off. Meanwhile there is no display. I would appreciate any help you can give thank you
Have you tried turning on the console once removed from the board, or is it required to turn on ?. Wasn’t sure if removing it would resolve the short and allow it to turn on (without hdmi output)
What temperature do you use on the air tool to solder and desolder the retimer chip?
To remove the chip if I don't plan to reuse that chip I go for 480⁰C at 40% air flow. If I'm reusing it I use 440⁰C at 40% air flow
I have the same issue. The power button lights up for a few moments and shuts off...the fan also does a very brief spin. The power supply/HDD are good ... I eventually reached out to the reddit community for help. My only response was from someone in your country, extremely helpful and nice. He told me that it could be the retimer chip. Says it's a 50/50 chance. I ordered it already and now I just wait and see.
It may have been me who responded lol. Hopefully the retomer fixes the issue but if not we have a discord you can join for help if needed:)
@@TheCod3r You should have mentioned you had a youtube channel haha. This video was really helpful. Perfect timing. I'll definitely get discord and join. Thanks
Great thq it's working for me .
Do you take mail ins to fix? I dropped my Xbox from maybe 3 feet high on hard floor and it stopped turning on
My xbox one x has no power and I changed the Ic dtp 128 and still it does not turn on something else that I should check
I took my game apart to clean it properly but it won’t turn on , I can plug things up to it in they work but the game itself won’t budge help
Hey so im working on a one X that does absolutely nothing when i push the power button, i opened the power supply and one of the power regulator transistors had its middle leg vaporized, i used a new power supply and still nothing, it appears that all the PMICs are shorted to ground, would it be sensible to try replacing the retimer ?
Are these guys still operating. Tried contacting them through their website and nothing...
I'm having issues at the minute with emails not coming through for some reason. You can email me at hello@consolefix.co.uk and cc it to Phildanks@outlook.com and hopefully it'll come through
Ah. Brilliant. Need my xbox one x fixed. I'll send you an email, bud. Ta.
Just sent you an email, bud.
Your videos are wonderful thank you
I study electronic engineer can you advise me what can I do to be better and learn more ??
I have 3 xbox one x that are stuck at 86% during "applying update" for new osu1. They do not give error code, they stay on update screen indefinitely. I can swap hdd and upload newest osu and still happens. Is there a fix for this???
Great video phil when you coming out to play 🤪
Fantastic video my friend!
One question, how do you do know which is input and output on a capacitor?
Ceramic capacitors don't have input and output mate, they can be installed either way around 😉👍
@@TheCod3r haha, thanks for clearing that up! 6:37 you stated you were gonna test the input side of the capacitors and I just got a little confused.
Unless I totally misunderstood what you meant? Those are ceramic caps at 6:37, right? 😅🙏
Can you please fix my motherboard for my PlayStation 4 pro please please I took the battery out and the power supply
Another great video, do you have one on the the xbox one original console as i have a no power issue on mine its had a new power supply but still no power?
I think there's one or 2 on the channel mate but I don't see too many of them now to be honest
Excellent its an old console i know but just thought id try and fix it rather than throw it away itll give me something to do.
Cheers and thanks once again
@@jasonsandford2987 best way to do it mate, if I get another one though I'll try and make a video on it, I'm sure one will come in eventually lol
When I press my Xbox One X power button on it makes the noise then lights up as if its booting up for about 7 seconds & then makes the noise as if I pushed the button again to turn off & just shuts off, the input on tv never notices it turned on. Is this more then likely the problem? Xbox started this after a storm we had. Not sure if that's the initial cause.
same
Same
Which iron and temperature are you using to go over the pins as I use a quick with flux but solder just joins between connections? Also are you using the flux and solder in your description?
Yeah the flux I use in the description but the solder is just a 63/37 I found on amazon as I use the solder sold by atten who I brought my hot air station from but I'll be using that stuff myself again soon. In terms of temps and iron o use a hakko fx-951 at 450⁰C (I never change the temp). I think in this video I was still using my TS100 iron at 450⁰C though:)
@@TheCod3r thanks, I'm just watching your video on soldering qfn. I use the ts1200a but it only goes up to 420. I find the selection of tips not really adequate either now.
Hi Bud.. Thanks for video, great tip about checking the retimer. Out of interest, what is the IC at U21? Do you know what it for? I have one that gets very hot when power on. I know you cannot buy them (have tried many google searches) so will have to get a donor board... but what does the IC actually do?
Thank you Simon, much appreciated. U21 is an ESD protection IC but it's a BGA chip so it won't won't easy to get from a donor board unless you can reball unfortunately
@@TheCod3r Ah, thank you.. makes sense so there to protect/block static from the HDMI port/circuit? Have you ever seen that IC causing the HDMI to fail auto detecting the correct resolution? I have a Xbox X that only auto detects at 640 x 480 (but can be manually changed to 1080) - have replaced the retimer and HDMI port but no luck so far
@@SimonLondonpretty much mate, it can cause issues yes, but it could also be the gpu but that's pretty rare
Can this also cause the console to beep once and turn off straight away?
It can but it's rare. Usually it either causes no display or completely dead. A beep on and off issue could be absolutely anything and it's usually very tricky to find the problem
@@TheCod3r I have checked the Ethernet realtek IC, power supply is good, u21 is good. Very frustrating, I'm going to try HDMI ic and see what happens
Hey I have a Xbox One x that fell down , the hdmi was working but than it gave a error code than it never wanted to turn on
I could take a look if you're in the uk but without seeing the console in person that's a hard one to diagnose
Any tips how to diagnose it or where to start and thank u
I already changed that chip and it still does not turn on. 😔
What about when you replace the retimer chip and still no picture but xbox one x turns on still?
If you replace the retimer and the replacement went perfect it will probably be either the hard drive or the esd protection ic. If its the esd protection ic unfortunately they can't be purchased so have to be taken from donor boards and reballed
@@TheCod3r yes i verified retimer chip connections were good and not bridged under microscope, replaced hdd and sata cable with a good known working one i have extra and still same issue turns on stays on you can hear fan, hdd and everything working properly it even accepts a game disk and spins it normally, so yes probably the ic chip you are mentioning, what other xbox motherboard has that same ic chip?
I have an Xbox one x that originally wasn’t feeding a signal to my TV when powered on, but when I disconnected it for a day then tried to restart it won’t power on at all. In your experience Does the retimer chip seem like the culprit for this situation?
Did you ever solve this issue? Thats exactly what happened to mine.
EVening. My xbox one X powers on for 1-2 seconds then goes off. Is retimer likely to be the problem please?
It's possible but hard to say unfortunately without seeing it in person
how are you at fixing GPUS? lad i know wired 2 gpus up for mining, but messed up the wiring, powered the PCI extensions from one psu and the main 8 pin connections from another, when hes turned the system of thats when its fried the gpus
To be honest I've never tried to fix one apart from the odd messing around on my own broken ones, but if the gpu was wired incorrectly it would likely be a mosfet which has blown
Hi mate ..im really hope u can be my hero..i have issue with my xbox one x..i found out got short on Vmain ..and inject 12V 4.5A..still didnt get any sign of heat by using thermal camera..hope u can suggest me..thanks
After replacing the retimer ic I had power but it would immediately shut off and after awhile no power at all. Have one capacitor shorted at the retimer chip and one at the U21. Powered on fine before and stayed on until I replaced that chip. Could a incorrectly installed retimer ic chip cause this short on the U21 chip? Should I try and just replace the retimer chip again? My initial problem was no signal but it powered on fine and stayed on up until I replaced the retimer chip. Thanks in advance.
I would try and replace it again but it's hard to say what caused it, but if sounds like maybe the chip is installed in the wrong orientation or that there's a bridge somewhere
Will the console turn on without the chip present ? (obviously no screen, but just on i mean)
No if the chip is missing or incorrectly installed it won't turn on at all
My xbox one x had the same diagnosis as the. Video does not turn on and I change the Hdmi ic and it still does not turn on, what else should I change friend, greetings
If you still have no video output after you change the retimer and if the port is mint try installing a new hard drive (even if it's just a small 60GB hard drive to test it). If it still doesn't display it likely has an issue with the ESD protection IC. Sadly that chip cannot be purchased anywhere.
The hard disk does work since I mounted it on an xbox one s but my xbox one x still does not turn on and I changed the Ic dtp 158 I do not know what else to change. it does not turn on it has no power
What was the fluid you used on the Retimer IC? Was it just liquid flux? I've been trying to learn how to replace this type of chip package 😀
No it's normal flux, just the board was warm so it pretty much instantly melts :)
@@TheCod3r Ah yes, thanks, looks like tack flux from a syringe. I ordered some and hope I can replace these successfully
@@Snecho Make sure you have the proper nozzle on your hot air. Also, the closer you hold the nozzle to what you're soldering the quicker it will heat up and melt. I just did this repair and it did take a little more heat and time than I expected but as long as you shield the sensitive components (memory, CPU) around the area you should be OK.
@@bennydontplaythat Thanks. Problem was though my hot air station was too cheap. Need to order a new one
I have this exact issue, can I send it to you please 😁
I have the same problem console was working properly I had it connected through an av receiver with my series x and ps4 and sky q now neither xbox turns on luckily the series x is brand new so I'm gonna take it back
Hello my Xbox just turns on for a second and it turns off
I kept checking like how you were and it isn’t the power supply because it turns on for a second cause you can hear the beep and the light goes off but then after 1 second it turns off what should I do?
Can you fix my console too 😭😭
Hi, great video. I have some of experience on electronincs and it is now a hobby for me to help my friends. I use your videos to develop my troouble shooting ability and practice! Thanks for the really detailed and explaining videos! An other one from you helped me to repair two One S consols! Currently I am working on an Xbox One X, which had liquid damage. It does power on, lights up, but than shuts off in 2 sec. HDD dos not spin, just 5V are there in teh connector. That worries me that capacitors arround and under the GPU are short to ground, almost all of them eg. C1330/1331; than C253-257 and so on. As well as on the back side of the panel around L2 and L16. Is that board completely dead? Where to look for shorts, etc. any suggestion? (I know from the One S is that two Mosfets on power line caused a number of short to ground, but here I have no experience yet). Thanks!
I have the same problem i presume bought new power supply but don't turn on lol I'll send mines to you to fix 💰
🎉 amazing
Your good m8
Any one in Orlando know how to do yhis 😆
Awesome
i think you will get moor views with shorter vids
Customer my xbox one x dosen't... Insert problem. Us technicians Retimer... Always retimer!!!! LOL.
phil please tell me secret message loozz im going out my mind trying think what is lol? but good video!!!!!
Haha it means you must subscribe, but no one likes me any more so it seems 😅😄🤣
My xbox x powers on for 8 seconds and shutdown
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Grow up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
man this english dialect is so hard to hear but his vids are great....
Dialect ? It’s call accent
I totally understand though I'm French. 🤔
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It’s sad the amount of time you waste each video you have to convince people who supposedly know it all, that the problem isn’t the PSU that it’s something else on the mobo or vice versa or some other problems.
I don't generally see it as a waste of time to be honest, as long as at least one or 2 people are learning something that's my goal. If I teach one or 2 people a new thing in each video my channel is doing what I set out to do 😁
@@TheCod3r let me tell you. i learn from every video you upload.
So thank you for taking the time to teach us
third lol
ITS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND WHAT HE IS SAYING. TOO MUCH THAT YOU CAN NOT WATCH THE VIDEO ALMOST
I can't change my accent mate, sorry
I can completely understand him . Not sure if English is your first language or not but I'm sitting in Canada and understanding him perfectly.
@@KevinSmith-bt7dv thanks mate, I try and speak clearly but can't change the way I talk because of regional accents lol
@@KevinSmith-bt7dv i am from Greece but I know enough English to understand ok different people. Have not watched him a lot ( maby 10 min) but its difficult for me