Ps3 YLoD Attempted fix's. Any more ideas?
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8. March 2009 @ 08:14 |
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Originally posted by ced70: Originally posted by colinjest: hello all
i am about to spread some goodwill
i have successfully fixed 2 yloded ps3's
and ive made a guide as follows
http://www.filefactory.com/file/af246bg/n/YLOD_fix_pdf
Thanks for the informative guide. My heat gun only has 2 settings 500 F and 1000 F will either of those settings work? Thanks for your help.
500F = 260C
1000F = 537.7C
i'm assuming that you haven't got a fan speed selector ie SLOW
sounds like you've got a paint stripping heat gun!
the choice is yours if i was you i'd try the low setting first but be very careful not to blow the bits of the board!
do it at at your own risk!
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atari81
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10. March 2009 @ 08:37 |
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Guys I need help.. My ps3 work for about 3 hours.. Then the screen began to show some green and yellow line/dots then it hang. Then I try to on and off it again I have a green light but no video.... But when I rest my ps3 for about 10 mins it works fine then for about 3-5mins when the ps3 is getting hot it gives the same problem
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Fa7aL
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10. March 2009 @ 10:23 |
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If its anything like a 360 its the gpu chip is that correct?? I have fixed 360'S and I bought my first ps3 off of flebay and from what i have been reading up on I just need to replace the laser. I had my screen turn green on my 360 and then the pic went away but I could still hear the sounds so its probably the same with the ps3 and the graphics chip
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atari81
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10. March 2009 @ 11:17 |
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Do I need to reflow my rsx chip? or maybe its just overheating and need to apply better thermal compound?
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Fa7aL
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10. March 2009 @ 12:37 |
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New thermal compound is always better makes a better connection. Also remember im new to the ps3 im working on my first ps3 ever but im assuming the rsx chip has something to do with the graphics correct?
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gnz
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10. March 2009 @ 13:53 |
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Originally posted by atari81: Guys I need help.. My ps3 work for about 3 hours.. Then the screen began to show some green and yellow line/dots then it hang. Then I try to on and off it again I have a green light but no video.... But when I rest my ps3 for about 10 mins it works fine then for about 3-5mins when the ps3 is getting hot it gives the same problem
I would try improving the cooling of both cell and rsx chips... open it up, clean and put some arctic silver... see if that works.
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atrac88
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11. March 2009 @ 08:21 |
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I've tried three more times of reflowing both the CPU and GPU and have been unsuccessful. I have not been able to even recreate the 5-8 seconds before YLOD'ing that I had after one of my previous attempts.
I am wondering if I should some how try applying light pressure to each of the chips while they are hot? I note someone who used a hair dryer did that previously had success.
I am just worried that applying light pressure will wrap the board? Or are there any other dangers (other than burning myself?).
I really want to avoid sending it in and either paying $75 to the eBay company and run the risk of it not working, and can't afford to pay Sony $150 plus shipping (although that would get me a working machine for sure).
Never give up! ;)
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atari81
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11. March 2009 @ 08:48 |
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What the if my ps3 is cooled down it works fine but once it start to get hot I got the video green pixel/dots then it hangs and if I power it agai i got no video.. any help?
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Fa7aL
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11. March 2009 @ 09:15 |
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Mod some more fans in that puppy haha!
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Fa7aL
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11. March 2009 @ 09:23 |
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Originally posted by atrac88: I've tried three more times of reflowing both the CPU and GPU and have been unsuccessful. I have not been able to even recreate the 5-8 seconds before YLOD'ing that I had after one of my previous attempts.
I am wondering if I should some how try applying light pressure to each of the chips while they are hot? I note someone who used a hair dryer did that previously had success.
I am just worried that applying light pressure will wrap the board? Or are there any other dangers (other than burning myself?).
I really want to avoid sending it in and either paying $75 to the eBay company and run the risk of it not working, and can't afford to pay Sony $150 plus shipping (although that would get me a working machine for sure).
Never give up! ;)
I dont believe ***Light pressure*** would warp the board. Does the cpu and gpu have bolts or screws holding the heatsinks if there is any( as you can tell havent had to break down my ps3 that far yet)
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atari81
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11. March 2009 @ 12:46 |
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I tried to reflow again the rsx but I still get the same problem, Once ps3 is cooled down it works but after 1 or 2 min the display starts to have pixel and the screen hang but I can still hear my controller clicking... any help
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atrac88
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11. March 2009 @ 15:00 |
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Originally posted by atari81: I tried to reflow again the rsx but I still get the same problem, Once ps3 is cooled down it works but after 1 or 2 min the display starts to have pixel and the screen hang but I can still hear my controller clicking... any help
Just to clarify, after you reflow, are you reapplying a thermal paste like arctic coolant? Do you hear your fan come on when you turn it on, and more importantly, when it turns green? The fan should probably be on "high" at that point.
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atari81
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12. March 2009 @ 05:59 |
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Yes.. I already fix the YLOD the problem that im getting now is no video out when the ps3 is hot.
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atrac88
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12. March 2009 @ 06:22 |
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Originally posted by atari81: Yes.. I already fix the YLOD the problem that im getting now is no video out when the ps3 is hot.
YLOD and your problem are directly related -- both are a result of overheating. Your gpu *is* still overheating but for some reason your ps3 is NOT YLOD'ing as it should to protect the chips.
So in effect, no, you have not already fixed the YLOD problem. You've just somehow (and I'm sure unintentionally) bypassed it.
So let's try this again...is your fan working?!?!?!?
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Fa7aL
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12. March 2009 @ 09:08 |
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As I stated Before add another fan....No more overheating
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atari81
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12. March 2009 @ 09:18 |
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Yup my fan is kicking.. but when it starting to blow hot air the screen went to the same problem
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atari81
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12. March 2009 @ 10:02 |
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any tips?
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PerryIta
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12. March 2009 @ 20:57 |
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Hi everyone....
I got the ylod on my system about 3 weeks ago... while playng a game (not sure if i can say the name) anyway i found this thread really intresting thats the reason i just register, anyway i tried to reflow my cell and my gpu, using a hair dryer (for about 2 min setted to low) and my ps3 finally started again, i was so happy almost on tear ^^' (after 3 weeks trying to fix it) when around 5 minutes after the bad news that the f****ng red blinking light appeard again and now im back to the old situation... im about to buy a heat gun, and i just need to know how "hot" do it have to be... cause i dont want to burn it and i have no idea... so if someone can give me some directions... i'll be more then thankfull.... thanks in advance :d
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Chris47
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12. March 2009 @ 23:13 |
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Hi, i follow the guide like others but it didnt do anything same blue then yellow then red light. Also, my heat gun have only two option Low temperature setting:250 C and high temperature setting : 450 C .I tried to reflow with 250 C by 20 sec like said in the pdf but it dont give any results so i wanna know if i have to tried with more time or i tried the high temperature setting at 450 with less time ?
thanx in advance
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odabrun
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12. March 2009 @ 23:59 |
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Guys!!! It worked on my ps3!!!
I followed the colin's guide and my ps3 fixed from the YLOD. Well, I made a mistake on my first run, I just forgot to plug the fan on the mother board, but the second one worked fine, like a magic!!!
Let's see for how long it will survive until the next YLOD, I am saying that because I can hear a big noise fan, so I don't know maybe it is nothing or maybe I should change that fan.
Thanks a lot Colin!!!
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atari81
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13. March 2009 @ 00:37 |
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Yahooo I fix the ylod then it become no video/distorted display.. And now I fix that also... Thanks!!!!
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13. March 2009 @ 14:00 |
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nice work colin! keep it up
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Chris47
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13. March 2009 @ 17:48 |
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hi again.
I finaly tried with the high settings 450 Celsius and follow the pdf.
AND IT WORKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Many thanks to you guys and f*** Sony with his 169 $ for things that they sould repair for free .
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13. March 2009 @ 18:51 |
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Originally posted by Chris47: Hi, i follow the guide like others but it didnt do anything same blue then yellow then red light. Also, my heat gun have only two option Low temperature setting:250 C and high temperature setting : 450 C .I tried to reflow with 250 C by 20 sec like said in the pdf but it dont give any results so i wanna know if i have to tried with more time or i tried the high temperature setting at 450 with less time ?
thanx in advance
hello m8
colin here, just to point out the guide says 350 degrees NOT 250!
450 degrees is ok but at that temp youve got to be carefull
hense the guide is slightly lower for safty!!!
any ways well done
spread the word!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
looks like the revolution has started.....stick that in your pipe and smoke it sony!!!!!!!!!!
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PerryIta
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13. March 2009 @ 19:35 |
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Colin bro, i really need your help....
i reflowed my ps3 3 times like your great guid indicate, but i always get the same problem, it start greatly... and i can see and hear via hdmi perfectly, i also got to reformat my hdd... then it restart... i see the xmb and after like 30 sec the red light start to blink again... approximatley always after a total work of 5 minutes... the air come out soo cold and the fan is working perfectly.. i reflow the chips in both faces for around 20 sec... my question is : Since the ps3 start normally, and i guess cpu and gpu are working fine, do i need to increase the reflowing time?
My heat gun is set to 700 F (more then 350 C), should i try a reflow of 40 sec? Please answer me i need some advise and apparently you are the only one that can help me....
Thanx in advice
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