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My PS3 Under the knife

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outoforder over 6 years ago

So I'm trying and learning about everything I can that is electrical. My soldering is coming around now. Lol Anyways, I like what I have so I want to keep it.

 

One day, gettin my ass kicked in BF3 I run to the restroom. 20 minutes later, I noticed my TV showed No Signal. Didnt think anything of it. Glanced at the console and My PS3 blacked out, no lights, nothing. I flipped the switch in the back. I moved the power supply chord di different outlets, I tried Back up power supply chords. NOTHING! Watched numerous videos on YouTube and decided "blow it out" hope for the best. One video mentioned and briefly demonstrated Thermal Paste. Never heard of it. Noticed where it was applied in the video compared to my disassembled PS3 that there was no thermal paste.

 

Long story short, where can I get some paste, which is best, and how should I apply it to my PS3? Again I know nothing about this stuff.

 

Update:(PS3 FAT)

Completely disassembled PS3, OMG the dust inside! And I regularly and routinely blow it out but never disassembled it. Blew every crack and crevice, up and under. Reassembled, plugged it in...... Nothing... for about 5 seconds.

Green light shines, regularly scheduled re-boot... shut-down! SHE LIVES!!! tehehe

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    0 gam3t3ch over 6 years ago

    If you removed the fan and there was very little thermal paste on the cpu and gpu chips there I would suggest getting that on there soon then later.  some I use arctic mx-4 myself works like a charm

    Tons of videos on ylod repair or similar issues with it. which would show you how to do it think I have done a few videos on it myself.

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  • outoforder
    0 outoforder over 6 years ago in reply to gam3t3ch

    Hey Thanks man!

     

    Yea I remember the chips... ok, they did have something on them but it wasnt paste. Is that the only place?  Do you have a link to yours or other videos?  I'Lll look on you tube.

     

    Thanksman

    Shrek

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    0 msebok over 6 years ago in reply to outoforder

    if its anything like my laptop the paste was very crumbly very dried up and had to be (CAREFULLY) scraped off. I ended up using a gift card and rubbing alcohol to get it off.

     

    amazon is your friend. the arctic mx4 is good stuff. I think I paid $10 Canadian to my door. Laptop would not turn on prior to the paste, now it runs like new.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYwHB2P6GmM

     

    the paste will be under any heat sink on any and all chips that are connected to the heat sink. Just remember a little goes a long way!

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    0 msebok over 6 years ago in reply to outoforder

    if its anything like my laptop the paste was very crumbly very dried up and had to be (CAREFULLY) scraped off. I ended up using a gift card and rubbing alcohol to get it off.

     

    amazon is your friend. the arctic mx4 is good stuff. I think I paid $10 Canadian to my door. Laptop would not turn on prior to the paste, now it runs like new.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYwHB2P6GmM

     

    the paste will be under any heat sink on any and all chips that are connected to the heat sink. Just remember a little goes a long way!

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