Ikr, I do my own repairs from time to time and I just love learning new things and just staying up to date. But definitely, seeing things work out for other people is part of the fun! Don't know why, just call me weird.
not sure if you guys gives a damn but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch all the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last few months xD
Thanks for your video! I fixed my PS3 and the YLOD is gone. Few things for others: 1. Make a screw map. So you will easily put it back. 2. Take your time at every step. 3. When pulling metal shields apart take extra care, just do it slowly but surely. Forcing can damage the copper pipes. 4. When putting metal shields back, remember about the hooks first (the ones shielding Ethm, HDMI etc sockets) 5. When screwing the security screw, make sure the lid from HDD is closed. The screw may fall inside the case and you will have to open PS3 again.
thx man. Your video worked a treat. My problem was the temp sensor thinking it was overheating, same issue as the YLOD. Use your method albeit without your flux and it worked like magic. GT6 no problem. Had it on for 3 hours without issue and fan is variable once again. 5 stars!
You need to take the heat spreaders off then heat the chips... The heat spreaders absorb so much of the heat that you can’t completely reflow the chips correctly. You can use less heat also and once done apply thermal paste under heat spreaders also.
Thank you for the video!!!! It worked for me! :') Used the heat gun like a it was no tomorrow. I listened to one of the other commentators on this thread and they suggest 15 minutes on the CPU/GPU and surrounding chips. I'm doing a data transfer as I write this comment. ;-)
As has been said before, this isn't exactly a permanent fix. With any luck, this procedure may help to revive a PS3 that's YLODed or RLODed. But, should you manage to get it working again after using a heat gun on it, be advised that you are on borrowed time; the console may continue working anywhere from months down to just hours. Use that time to back up your data for migration to a replacement PS3. After backing up, discontinue use of your broken console as it can no longer be considered reliable for normal use.
If the label has moved your motor is fine and it's most likely the lens. if you don't feel like opening the drive up to replace the lens, which is a bit of a pain due to all the small springs. You could always buy a YLOD PS3 off eBay and steal the drive off it just make sure the drive is compatible with your model.
This is sort of bad info, it isn't a case of just getting the right model, the ps3 is "married" to the board of the drive it was shipped with, if you simply replace the drive with another one the PS3 will not use the new drive
I am wondering if this is a reliable fix, because I can buy a REALLY cheap PS3 on Ebay, but it has YLOD so I was wondering because I don't want to waste 20$ on a PS3 that doesn't even work.
This is a temporary fix and the more times you do it the less time the reflow works. I'd just pay a pro for a reball on my fatty but a slim probably wouldn't bother there's no cool factor.
if its a backwards compatible unit it is totally worth a reflow, you can actually buy the 40nm chips that come with a reflow solder screen and flux. Easy to do even with just a heat gun. if it is not a backwards unit its best to just trash it and replace or buy a new board altogether. UNMODDED BACKWARDS COMPAT PS3's ARE WORTH AROUND $550 to $600 on ebay right now! IF YOUR PS3 HAS 4 USB SLOTS YOU ARE SETTING ON A POTENTIAL GOLD MINE!
skip directly from 8:11 to 9:30 and you'll see exactly why uneven heating from the heatgun method sucks: it causes the mobo to warp and bow out in the middle where you're applying all the heat, further stressing the joints and ensuring that this fix won't last long. Instead, try the oven reflow method. I've fixed two ps3 YLODs using this method: www.instructables.com/id/How-to-fix-a-YLOD-PS3-with-an-oven/
Well it's because your ps3 is sensing temperatures above the tier 3 fan power threshold perhaps try cleaning the dust from your ps3 and make sure fan exhausts have 6" of clearance also make sure it's on a hard surface. If you reflowed your ps3 it could also be you didn't apply the thermal paste properly. Just to name a few possibilities.
That ps3 is not YLod even RLod.. if it them, some of ball inside the gpu and cpu still contacted and you need to separate them by using reballing methods.
Yeah it sounds like the drive is broke now all you need to do is check to see if it is the motor or the optical lens. and like I said just see if the label moves or not if not then the motor is broken more likely the lens is broken in which case you'll either need a new drive entirely or you can open your drive up and replace the lens it's not too difficult but there are a few springs so be careful not to lose or disconnect any of them(they are pretty small).
What su KS is all of us including myself were trying to fix our old consoles to play our old school retro games.. but these new console makers especially sony seems to not give a crap what we think and to cheap to put backwards compatible we Jones for the classics..
You dont need a spreader. The clamp pressure takes care of that. Thermal paste doesn't drip at all, either. That's what working at Best Buy does to your brain apparently. Your credibility is suspect to me after hearing that nonsense.
I just used this approach and it worked fine. Thanks. My only comment would be to be careful with the blu-ray ribbon cable as it is made of cheese and easy to damage :)
the fan goes wild because you have to take off the heat shield thats protecting the CPU and put thermal paste on the chip the thermal paste on there is dried out that's why the fan goes wild
why do people insist on spreading... just put the bead on the middle and let the pressure spread the stuff out... works far better than trying to spread it out by hand...
My PS3 had the same problem actually it's generally the laser reader inside the PS3 it's been a while but as I recall mine could still read DVD's and occasionally worked for Blu-Ray's. Sound right? If that's the issue you can buy a new laser at Amazon just make sure your PS3 is compatible with that laser. You also need to make sure the motor didn't go out to spin the disks. you can check this by inserting a game and letting the PS3 attempt to load (so wait like 20-30 seconds) and then eject it
700 is too hot. I use heat at less than 400 degrees farenheit on both sides at the same time for about 15-20 minutes then let the board cool down completely before reassembly.
Most of these problems come from impatient kids not wanting to wait for the console to shut off, and they flip that switch on the back which dicks up the whole console ( that's what was wrong with the one that I fixed, and I did something similar to the toweling method after replying thermal paste). She runs like a champ now.
No you are totally off on this. Sorry i know this is a 7 year old comment but I dont want people thinking this is what "Dicks up the ps3" Stop blaming it off on children and do some research. This happens for the same reason the xbox 360 RLODs! Heat + cheap manufacturer cold solder joints = broken hardware after so many heating and cooling cycles. Dude I would so hate for you to be my father. Just blame it off on the kids. And OFC your the only person here who thinks "Wrapping a towel" around it fixed the problem. So let me get this straight. "kids" flip the switch and shut off the console too fast and the fix is to wrap a towel around it? Smoke crack much?
The reballing process consis on separate the chip from the PCB (In this case, the GPU and/or the CPU) and remove all the solder below them. Then put leaded solder balls where the solder points are and put again the chips. The solder used in this devices is a solder made of tin, silver and copper (Lead free solder) this solder has a higer melt point that the solder made of tin and Lead (Lead solder) and is more resistant to higher temperatures. But this "sturdy" status makes it weakness. With the use, and constant high temperatures, the solder stresses (that's how it is written?) and fractures doing a bad conection that derives in the YLOD error. The Leaded balls (little solder balls of lead solder) melts with a lower temerature, but this make them more flexible and versatile, so when they are heated and cooled they will return to its normal state avoiding the fractures. If you ask's "But then, Why they use Lead free solder?" the answer is simple, the had to. The RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous Substances) compilant (applied in all the electronical manufacturers since july 2006) forces the manufacturers to avoid the use of substances as much as possible (like Mercury, Lead, chrome, cadmium and other two materials that I can't remember now). If you are going to reball, ask about wath type of solder balls they use, if they use Lead free solder balls, the solution will last near a year, but the YLOD will return. Greetings. PS: If you requiere more info, google this words: RoHS solder joint failure lead free solder problems
I brought my PS3 80 GB model can play PS2 games 6 months ago. my fan got very nosy when I was playing GTA5 a week ago. I got little worry i turn it off I did mine yes day. I used Arctic MX-4 Thermal compound. Does your PS3 still work today ? I been lucky so far never have Ylod death yet by its turning off
Tried it . Didnt work. Well it did for 1-5seconds then it just got stuck like static tvs almost. Ive tried everything,thermopastr change,the coin ,even pcs venting cooler... Nothing! Pls help , i miss my baby
we do the almost the same thing on high power lasers but we use a industrial oven about 800 d good amount of flux so i would use a oven heat the whole board this video will work if done correctly good stuff
is it important to use a heat gun? I opened it up, cleaned the inside, remove old thermal paste and instal new thermal paste and closed the console back up.. would this work?
I did just that on a CECHA01 model with some arctic silver, didn't change a thing. Still getting the three beeps. Originally thought it was the power supply, but I'm pretty sure that it's actually the motherboard. I'm hesitant to try the above method, but I might give it a shot. Only downside is that I just reapplyed the thermal paste today and I don't want to clean and reapply something freshly applied. 9 bones for a tiny ass tube on newegg. It's good stuff though.
I would assume not because he didn't take off the heat spreaders and apply new thermal paste to them... The fact that he calls this a "permanent fix" is laughable.
LShizer the only downside is that the thermal paste does you no good if the board is shot, whether it be by horrible engineering, exposure to excessive heat, bout force trauma... You get the idea. It'd be nice if just slapping on paste and cobbling it back together fixed the problem, but that doesn't work. Once it gets to soldering shit, I'm out. Fuk that.
LShizer The heat spreaders are these. puu.sh/d1rqC/277e4adbe9.jpg As you can see from the picture they are supposed to be removed and have new thermal paste applied. If you people didn't know they are meant to even the heat flow and that they're not the actual chips you're idiots. Not trying to be a douche but it's true..
let's say I fix my PS3 and applied new thermal paste. if my PS3 still get ylod should I replace the thermal paste again when I take it apart or reapply some new thermal paste.
For all of you trying to fix the ylod permanently, you can't. Your ps3 will get ylod again after fixing it. Once fixed, copy all your saves to a USB and just buy a ps3 slim or super slim, which can't get ylod. It will cost you some money, but it's worth it.
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this is just a temporary fix a promise fixes rebuilding the CPU and GPU + he did it remove the heat shield to put thermal paste on the chip that the heat shield is protecting
Anyone watching this video today please heed my advice. Firstly this is not the best video when it comes to doing it by a heat gun, and secondly for the love of God remove the heat spreaders on both the GPU and CPU. With the right tools it is very easy and not as hard as people make it sound, if you don't do this they're going to overheat in the yellow light of death will come back. This information is brought to you by someone who personally owns a 2006 launch model that is never gotten yellow light of death before because I've done these steps to prevent it.
jai essaye avec un decapeur a 600o pendant 15 minutes et sa change rien et je suis de l'avis qu'il faut faire un rebillage pour que sa marche.avec vos video vous avez augmente le chiffre d'affaires des vendeurs de decapeurs et de pates thermique.
9 years later we know that this is NOT A FIX, just temporary. The only real fix is to replace the RSX... or other components that are defective. You can blame NVIDIA for that, they knowingly shipped defective RSX chips to SONY...
1. too much thermal paste, it may cause overheating. PC users will know haha 2. usually a permanent fix is a "reballing" your gpu 3. It may be working now, but not for long, it depends how much the console is on and if it's clear of dust. But still, ty for share
yeah mine doesn't play either dvd's cd's or blurays. it was my best idea to ask someone who has fixed them before before I go messing around with it. currently I use it for Netflix I got to go and fix it so I can play some games on it. because I don't want to buy another ps2 after buying 2 ps3's. I hate the slim because no ps2 capability. lol.
Awesome! I think I learned just about everything I need to work on my own PS3 with the same problem. Did it ever work for you? You never showed if the PS3 was operational, just out of my own curiosity.
Hey helpful video, I never refluxed my system all I done was put on new thermal paste but I used a cheap brand and I still have the YLOD could using a cheap thermal paste cause this please let me know soon?
7 years later you get a reply! No. Using cheap thermal paste will not change your results. All this does is reheat the substright and solder joints. if they are too far gone this fix wont work, plus if you use the wrong flux its going to cost you more in the long run so it was good that you skipped that step. One flux will help and the other will hurt the PCB in just a few short hours of heat so im not sure why he did not bother to mention this. Also, this fix just puts the console into what I like to call "zombie mode" its up and moving around but eventually will end up being put down for good. I used to use this method to fix customers Video cards to get them a few more hours of use while they wait on their replacement - this is not and was never a permanent fix.
Don’t listen to anyone that tells you to use a heat gun or an oven on a motherboard. Go the extra mile and learn about reballing. Reflow is only a temporary fix and could damage your motherboard beyond repair.
@@man2539 either pay someone the orice of a new ps3 to reball it, buy expensive equipment and learn how to do it yourself, or just buy a used ps3 replacement console on eBay like I did because it’s cheaper and less of a hassle...
@@dangelini1137 i cant really remember this was back when i was new to repairing things i think i might have ran it too long without thermal paste or something like that good luck with the repair
interesting points ,if anyone else trying to find out how to repair playstation try Alkarno Playstation Fixer Alchemist ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my buddy got cool success with it.
Incorrect - You need to spread it very thinly and evenly over the entire surface. A dot in the centre will not guarantee an even spread and therefore, very likely to give a bad thermal contact
Not gonna lie I just watch these videos,because I like seeing the success of other people.
Ikr, I do my own repairs from time to time and I just love learning new things and just staying up to date. But definitely, seeing things work out for other people is part of the fun! Don't know why, just call me weird.
not sure if you guys gives a damn but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch all the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last few months xD
@Anthony Drew definitely, I've been watching on instaflixxer for since november myself :D
Thanks for your video! I fixed my PS3 and the YLOD is gone.
Few things for others:
1. Make a screw map. So you will easily put it back.
2. Take your time at every step.
3. When pulling metal shields apart take extra care, just do it slowly but surely. Forcing can damage the copper pipes.
4. When putting metal shields back, remember about the hooks first (the ones shielding Ethm, HDMI etc sockets)
5. When screwing the security screw, make sure the lid from HDD is closed. The screw may fall inside the case and you will have to open PS3 again.
how’s your ps3 holding up ?
Thank you my man you've just made a kid and his dad very happy :)
You're my hero man! All the other tutorials are not as specific as yours! You saved my ps3!
how’s your ps3 hold up ?
thx man. Your video worked a treat. My problem was the temp sensor thinking it was overheating, same issue as the YLOD. Use your method albeit without your flux and it worked like magic. GT6 no problem. Had it on for 3 hours without issue and fan is variable once again. 5 stars!
how long did it last?
Is your ps3 still working?
You need to take the heat spreaders off then heat the chips... The heat spreaders absorb so much of the heat that you can’t completely reflow the chips correctly. You can use less heat also and once done apply thermal paste under heat spreaders also.
Thank you for the video!!!! It worked for me! :') Used the heat gun like a it was no tomorrow. I listened to one of the other commentators on this thread and they suggest 15 minutes on the CPU/GPU and surrounding chips. I'm doing a data transfer as I write this comment. ;-)
i wasnt sure what caused the ylod but thanks to ur video i now know how to save myself the cost of 100 dollars by sending it back to sony thanks
As has been said before, this isn't exactly a permanent fix.
With any luck, this procedure may help to revive a PS3 that's YLODed or RLODed.
But, should you manage to get it working again after using a heat gun on it, be advised that you are on borrowed time; the console may continue working anywhere from months down to just hours.
Use that time to back up your data for migration to a replacement PS3. After backing up, discontinue use of your broken console as it can no longer be considered reliable for normal use.
Exactly once it gets it it’s gone when it happened to mine everyone suggested just to buy a new one they are cheap now anyways
If the label has moved your motor is fine and it's most likely the lens. if you don't feel like opening the drive up to replace the lens, which is a bit of a pain due to all the small springs. You could always buy a YLOD PS3 off eBay and steal the drive off it just make sure the drive is compatible with your model.
This is sort of bad info, it isn't a case of just getting the right model, the ps3 is "married" to the board of the drive it was shipped with, if you simply replace the drive with another one the PS3 will not use the new drive
I am wondering if this is a reliable fix, because I can buy a REALLY cheap PS3 on Ebay, but it has YLOD so I was wondering because I don't want to waste 20$ on a PS3 that doesn't even work.
I have done the fix 1h ago and I was very surprised It's still working .
Is your ps3 still working?
@@dangelini1137 😂
This is a temporary fix and the more times you do it the less time the reflow works. I'd just pay a pro for a reball on my fatty but a slim probably wouldn't bother there's no cool factor.
if its a backwards compatible unit it is totally worth a reflow, you can actually buy the 40nm chips that come with a reflow solder screen and flux. Easy to do even with just a heat gun. if it is not a backwards unit its best to just trash it and replace or buy a new board altogether. UNMODDED BACKWARDS COMPAT PS3's ARE WORTH AROUND $550 to $600 on ebay right now! IF YOUR PS3 HAS 4 USB SLOTS YOU ARE SETTING ON A POTENTIAL GOLD MINE!
What are the materials used in re-soldering the processor, their names and links to purchase them, please
skip directly from 8:11 to 9:30 and you'll see exactly why uneven heating from the heatgun method sucks: it causes the mobo to warp and bow out in the middle where you're applying all the heat, further stressing the joints and ensuring that this fix won't last long. Instead, try the oven reflow method. I've fixed two ps3 YLODs using this method: www.instructables.com/id/How-to-fix-a-YLOD-PS3-with-an-oven/
Well it's because your ps3 is sensing temperatures above the tier 3 fan power threshold perhaps try cleaning the dust from your ps3 and make sure fan exhausts have 6" of clearance also make sure it's on a hard surface. If you reflowed your ps3 it could also be you didn't apply the thermal paste properly. Just to name a few possibilities.
Reballing a laptop costs about $30 so if you bring your motherboard to someone with the equipment i dont see why it wouldn’t cost the same
Can you repair my PS3 backwards compatible with the ylod?
i fixed my ps3 but now it has green light of death and it boots up when it wants to
That ps3 is not YLod even RLod.. if it them, some of ball inside the gpu and cpu still contacted and you need to separate them by using reballing methods.
imy ps3 just died a couple weeks later no flux, i need to find this flux pen.
Yeah it sounds like the drive is broke now all you need to do is check to see if it is the motor or the optical lens. and like I said just see if the label moves or not if not then the motor is broken more likely the lens is broken in which case you'll either need a new drive entirely or you can open your drive up and replace the lens it's not too difficult but there are a few springs so be careful not to lose or disconnect any of them(they are pretty small).
What su KS is all of us including myself were trying to fix our old consoles to play our old school retro games.. but these new console makers especially sony seems to not give a crap what we think and to cheap to put backwards compatible we Jones for the classics..
You dont need a spreader. The clamp pressure takes care of that. Thermal paste doesn't drip at all, either. That's what working at Best Buy does to your brain apparently. Your credibility is suspect to me after hearing that nonsense.
I just used this approach and it worked fine. Thanks. My only comment would be to be careful with the blu-ray ribbon cable as it is made of cheese and easy to damage :)
the fan goes wild because you have to take off the heat shield thats protecting the CPU and put thermal paste on the chip the thermal paste on there is dried out that's why the fan goes wild
i like when u FF the important part and show us how to apply termal paste
The important part was using the heat gun properly.
It worked for me for only 20 min and then it died and I think I need to heat it up a little longer .
why do people insist on spreading... just put the bead on the middle and let the pressure spread the stuff out... works far better than trying to spread it out by hand...
Is your ps3 still working? Heard this is a temp fix
My PS3 had the same problem actually it's generally the laser reader inside the PS3 it's been a while but as I recall mine could still read DVD's and occasionally worked for Blu-Ray's. Sound right? If that's the issue you can buy a new laser at Amazon just make sure your PS3 is compatible with that laser. You also need to make sure the motor didn't go out to spin the disks. you can check this by inserting a game and letting the PS3 attempt to load (so wait like 20-30 seconds) and then eject it
700 is too hot. I use heat at less than 400 degrees farenheit on both sides at the same time for about 15-20 minutes then let the board cool down completely before reassembly.
So it is 2015 right now does your PS3 still work?
Most of these problems come from impatient kids not wanting to wait for the console to shut off, and they flip that switch on the back which dicks up the whole console ( that's what was wrong with the one that I fixed, and I did something similar to the toweling method after replying thermal paste). She runs like a champ now.
No you are totally off on this. Sorry i know this is a 7 year old comment but I dont want people thinking this is what "Dicks up the ps3" Stop blaming it off on children and do some research. This happens for the same reason the xbox 360 RLODs! Heat + cheap manufacturer cold solder joints = broken hardware after so many heating and cooling cycles. Dude I would so hate for you to be my father. Just blame it off on the kids. And OFC your the only person here who thinks "Wrapping a towel" around it fixed the problem. So let me get this straight. "kids" flip the switch and shut off the console too fast and the fix is to wrap a towel around it? Smoke crack much?
what is this reball with leaded solder balls??? alex gallgos is talking about?
The reballing process consis on separate the chip from the PCB (In this case, the GPU and/or the CPU) and remove all the solder below them. Then put leaded solder balls where the solder points are and put again the chips.
The solder used in this devices is a solder made of tin, silver and copper (Lead free solder) this solder has a higer melt point that the solder made of tin and Lead (Lead solder) and is more resistant to higher temperatures. But this "sturdy" status makes it weakness. With the use, and constant high temperatures, the solder stresses (that's how it is written?) and fractures doing a bad conection that derives in the YLOD error. The Leaded balls (little solder balls of lead solder) melts with a lower temerature, but this make them more flexible and versatile, so when they are heated and cooled they will return to its normal state avoiding the fractures.
If you ask's "But then, Why they use Lead free solder?" the answer is simple, the had to. The RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous Substances) compilant (applied in all the electronical manufacturers since july 2006) forces the manufacturers to avoid the use of substances as much as possible (like Mercury, Lead, chrome, cadmium and other two materials that I can't remember now).
If you are going to reball, ask about wath type of solder balls they use, if they use Lead free solder balls, the solution will last near a year, but the YLOD will return.
Greetings.
PS: If you requiere more info, google this words:
RoHS
solder joint failure
lead free solder problems
makesure that table is grounded or ESD will kill the board
But..... Does it still work??
After 3 failed attempts, I finally got my working by putting a weight on the chip as soon as I took the heat off it. Letting it cool that way. :)
I brought my PS3 80 GB model can play PS2 games 6 months ago. my fan got very nosy when I was playing GTA5 a week ago. I got little worry i turn it off I did mine yes day. I used Arctic MX-4 Thermal compound. Does your PS3 still work today ? I been lucky so far never have Ylod death yet by its turning off
Tried it . Didnt work. Well it did for 1-5seconds then it just got stuck like static tvs almost. Ive tried everything,thermopastr change,the coin ,even pcs venting cooler... Nothing! Pls help , i miss my baby
Did not work... stil yellow light. :(
i just did this, with out flux, 500 degree heatgun, i stayed over for 15 minutes constantly moving it and fast.
How long did it last for you ? Cause the few min didn’t work for me
nice did this and its been 7 months and no issues yet:D
Hi, nice easy to follow instructions. Going to try this. How long has the fix lasted? Assuming it is still okay now, 4 months on from posting? Thanks
can i use this Arctic Cooling MX-4 Thermal Paste
any tips finding a new bluray drive. my old original ps3's died and it doesn't work.
This is the 1st PS3 Fat version? The one that integrates PS3 and PS2 hardware on the same motherboard?
Yes, the only one really worth bothering with this work to fix
@@davegeraghty2187, accurate!
we do the almost the same thing on high power lasers but we use a industrial oven about 800 d good amount of flux so i would use a oven heat the whole board this video will work if done correctly good stuff
from where can i get the pen glue
did this, didnt work, took a drill and pressed through the MB
is it important to use a heat gun? I opened it up, cleaned the inside, remove old thermal paste and instal new thermal paste and closed the console back up.. would this work?
I did just that on a CECHA01 model with some arctic silver, didn't change a thing. Still getting the three beeps. Originally thought it was the power supply, but I'm pretty sure that it's actually the motherboard. I'm hesitant to try the above method, but I might give it a shot. Only downside is that I just reapplyed the thermal paste today and I don't want to clean and reapply something freshly applied. 9 bones for a tiny ass tube on newegg. It's good stuff though.
@@brodysbuckinbroncos7697 do you give it a shot? Does your PS3 work ?
I would say that's a permanent way to remove paint out of the wood or walls
Not a permanent fix.
one question, is this ps3 still alive up to now?
I would assume not because he didn't take off the heat spreaders and apply new thermal paste to them... The fact that he calls this a "permanent fix" is laughable.
wescoolya heat spreaders? You mean the heatsink? Lol wtf do you mean, heat spreaders?
It is actually as to the constructive comments about spreading thermal compound i think they are of value and definitely good to implement.
LShizer the only downside is that the thermal paste does you no good if the board is shot, whether it be by horrible engineering, exposure to excessive heat, bout force trauma... You get the idea. It'd be nice if just slapping on paste and cobbling it back together fixed the problem, but that doesn't work. Once it gets to soldering shit, I'm out. Fuk that.
LShizer The heat spreaders are these. puu.sh/d1rqC/277e4adbe9.jpg As you can see from the picture they are supposed to be removed and have new thermal paste applied. If you people didn't know they are meant to even the heat flow and that they're not the actual chips you're idiots. Not trying to be a douche but it's true..
hey man my ps3 slim comes on and goes right back off ..but when it goes off i dont get any lights you have any suggestions thanks
Hmm wasn't permanent here.
let's say I fix my PS3 and applied new thermal paste. if my PS3 still get ylod should I replace the thermal paste again when I take it apart or reapply some new thermal paste.
God knows if you're still on this account but changing the 4 NEC/Tokin capacitors fixed YloD permanently
For all of you trying to fix the ylod permanently, you can't. Your ps3 will get ylod again after fixing it. Once fixed, copy all your saves to a USB and just buy a ps3 slim or super slim, which can't get ylod. It will cost you some money, but it's worth it.
yup
Do not be sure about the "just by ps3 slim or super slim, which can't get ylod?" part.
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does anybody know is it better to spread the thermal paste or put a dot of it ?
this is just a temporary fix a promise fixes rebuilding the CPU and GPU + he did it remove the heat shield to put thermal paste on the chip that the heat shield is protecting
Anyone watching this video today please heed my advice.
Firstly this is not the best video when it comes to doing it by a heat gun, and secondly for the love of God remove the heat spreaders on both the GPU and CPU. With the right tools it is very easy and not as hard as people make it sound, if you don't do this they're going to overheat in the yellow light of death will come back.
This information is brought to you by someone who personally owns a 2006 launch model that is never gotten yellow light of death before because I've done these steps to prevent it.
Where do you got the right tools?
8:11, sounds like a crowd cheering.
True
jai essaye avec un decapeur a 600o pendant 15 minutes et sa change rien et je suis de l'avis qu'il faut faire un rebillage pour que sa marche.avec vos video vous avez augmente le chiffre d'affaires des vendeurs de decapeurs et de pates thermique.
Maybe adjust camera so we can see what your doing!
9 years later we know that this is NOT A FIX, just temporary. The only real fix is to replace the RSX... or other components that are defective.
You can blame NVIDIA for that, they knowingly shipped defective RSX chips to SONY...
what Type Of Flux Pen Do You Use? I Just Googled Flux Pen And There Seem To Be A Few Different Kinds....
There is no such thing as a permanent fix when it's that problem it's pretty much dead
1. too much thermal paste, it may cause overheating. PC users will know haha
2. usually a permanent fix is a "reballing" your gpu
3. It may be working now, but not for long, it depends how much the console is on and if it's clear of dust.
But still, ty for share
Xplay Rel too much won't cause problems
yes it will.
How long should you wait after putting th thermoglue before turning the ps3 on ?
I mean if you didn’t turn it on by now then I think you can rn.
does it mater what color does the thermal paste need to be
Nope just how much you use and how high of quality it is
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yeah mine doesn't play either dvd's cd's or blurays. it was my best idea to ask someone who has fixed them before before I go messing around with it. currently I use it for Netflix I got to go and fix it so I can play some games on it. because I don't want to buy another ps2 after buying 2 ps3's. I hate the slim because no ps2 capability. lol.
Can anyone please tell me why is heating required?
+Yogesh Abnave it melts the solder
Awesome! I think I learned just about everything I need to work on my own PS3 with the same problem.
Did it ever work for you? You never showed if the PS3 was operational, just out of my own curiosity.
Where do i get the thermal paste and flux pen??
buy it on the the internet mate, we live in 2019 or u can go to a hardware store or laptop store anything with computers and ask
uhh no this not a permanent fix, stop misinforming the real permanent fix would be a reball with leaded solder balls
This is my 5th time fixing it!
did you fix it using this method?
Not permanent.
why I cant??
can you tell my why the ps3 fan goes wild....and yes i had ylod..
So how long does it last?
Hey helpful video, I never refluxed my system all I done was put on new thermal paste but I used a cheap brand and I still have the YLOD could using a cheap thermal paste cause this please let me know soon?
7 years later you get a reply! No. Using cheap thermal paste will not change your results. All this does is reheat the substright and solder joints. if they are too far gone this fix wont work, plus if you use the wrong flux its going to cost you more in the long run so it was good that you skipped that step. One flux will help and the other will hurt the PCB in just a few short hours of heat so im not sure why he did not bother to mention this. Also, this fix just puts the console into what I like to call "zombie mode" its up and moving around but eventually will end up being put down for good. I used to use this method to fix customers Video cards to get them a few more hours of use while they wait on their replacement - this is not and was never a permanent fix.
did it ever ylod on you?
Fix is temporary.
for the love of god warm the board up first so the flux runs faster lol. i bet that ps didnt boot.
Don’t listen to anyone that tells you to use a heat gun or an oven on a motherboard. Go the extra mile and learn about reballing. Reflow is only a temporary fix and could damage your motherboard beyond repair.
So what are you supposed to do?
@@man2539 either pay someone the orice of a new ps3 to reball it, buy expensive equipment and learn how to do it yourself, or just buy a used ps3 replacement console on eBay like I did because it’s cheaper and less of a hassle...
Would a hair dryer on low or high work?
is this permanent?
thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! work's for me
YEEEEEEEEEEEES THANKYOU SO MUCH IT ACTUALLY WORKED
Is your ps3 still working?
@@dangelini1137 its been a long time since i done it but unfortunately it only lasted a day but i think i done it wrong
@@Daniel-dl6fp thanks for the update. Do you recall what you might have done wrong? Im literally attempting this right now as we speak
@@dangelini1137 i cant really remember this was back when i was new to repairing things i think i might have ran it too long without thermal paste or something like that good luck with the repair
@@Daniel-dl6fp thanks!
its work 4 me
TANKS'
xbox have RROD (Red Ring Of Death) problem LOL :P
interesting points ,if anyone else trying to find out how to repair playstation try Alkarno Playstation Fixer Alchemist ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my buddy got cool success with it.
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I have an XBOX lol
sangat mendidik
just go and buy one lol
fack cechg 04 ...
everyone please dont spread your thermal paste!
just a dot in the center
That comment's old, but it doesn't work like that with PS3s, it won't go to the edges. Every good video recommend spreading it.
Incorrect - You need to spread it very thinly and evenly over the entire surface.
A dot in the centre will not guarantee an even spread and therefore, very likely to give a bad thermal contact
ever hearf of esd? doing it on a metal plate hahaha omg
BAD NOT GOOD VERY BAD WORK ----- NOW IS REBALLING GPU IS THE BEAST