I love this thing. I use it so much for movies, but I do do a lot of gaming on it as well. It just YLOD'd
What are the benefits of getting the new slim PS3 over fixing this one myself/sending it to Sony?
UPDATE: Fixed my YLOD using the walkthrough found in this thread:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2376
Used Arctic Silver 5 paste and a heat gun. Total cost to repair - 40 bux.
There wasn't too much dust in there, but I cleaned every part with a duster and compressed air. I took off all the old paste and replaced it with a nice even layer of AS5.
Tested with The Dark Knight and the Drive works fine. Ran a game and it's fine as well.
Very glad I can keep my 60 gigger for a while longer. I know it won't last forever, but it's such a nice machine.
Total time invested in the reflow/cleaning was about 2 hours.
Worth it.
Here's a copy of the PDF I referenced as well: http://b3.s3.p.quickshareit.com/files/ylodfixbbef7.pdf
What are the benefits of getting the new slim PS3 over fixing this one myself/sending it to Sony?
UPDATE: Fixed my YLOD using the walkthrough found in this thread:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2376
Used Arctic Silver 5 paste and a heat gun. Total cost to repair - 40 bux.
There wasn't too much dust in there, but I cleaned every part with a duster and compressed air. I took off all the old paste and replaced it with a nice even layer of AS5.
Tested with The Dark Knight and the Drive works fine. Ran a game and it's fine as well.
Very glad I can keep my 60 gigger for a while longer. I know it won't last forever, but it's such a nice machine.
Total time invested in the reflow/cleaning was about 2 hours.
Worth it.
Here's a copy of the PDF I referenced as well: http://b3.s3.p.quickshareit.com/files/ylodfixbbef7.pdf
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Sony doesnt use lead cause of the "green" environment act.