my 60gb died on the 10th of this month. tell me how the reflow goes. i dont have the extra money to go get it fixed quite yet.
Yeah the BD laser was certainly annoying. Broke on the day I bought Infamous as well...auronvi said:Grats on the 1k! Happy to have it be my thread.The_Healer said:No yellow light but my Blu-Ray drive died on me. Replaced it myself for around $110 so not tooooooooo bad.
I recommend fixing it yourself as long as you don't have Parkinson's.
Oh look 1k posts....
HOORAAAYY!
Thanks for responding directly to my thread. That's what I was thinking, but I am having a hard time acquiring a Heat Gun. Not a common item. They cost about 50 bucks to buy too and I wouldn't have any other use for it. Maybe melting someones face but meh.
I am happy its not the BD laser. Although it is just another thing to worry about if I get my MOBO fixed, that could go bad at any time and there is nothing I could do to prevent it.
Not even, if you know what you're doing then it won't dieKevdamon said:yeah... I think the PCs are the most Death Prone 'consoles' that I own... still has the record crash rate.
Sounds like the same fix I tried to do with my old 360. Take the machine apart, replace the thermal paste, etc. I wish I'd known about videogame911 back then. But, I don't regret buying an Elite since I love it.auronvi said:It happened. After 2 years and 8 months, my PS3 got the YLOD. I have found a fix that requires me to open the machine up and use a technique called reflowing on the motherboard which is supposed to resuscitate the processors and then replace the thermal paste and put it all back together. I wish I saw this coming. Driving home from work today I remembered a comment I made to myself while playing a game. I said, "The PS3 has gotten a bit louder than I remember." DUR ITS OVERHEATING YOU ASSHOLE! If it was a PC I would have figured it out and took the preemptive measures but for some reason, I though my PS3 was invincible. So now I have 3 options.
Fix it myself. Totally doable, just need to get a hold of a Heat Gun.
Send it to Sony. 150 bucks, the probably just send me a refurbished system. This worries me because I want the 60gb version and I don't know if they will send me that. I like my backwards compatibility. Also I hear they don't back up your saved data which I would have to do myself using someone's PS3.
Send it to another repair facility. I found www.videogame911.com. They seem pretty good and I will probably go with them over sending it to Sony. They will be cheaper, back up my saves for me and send me back MY system with the new parts it needs. Hopefully with better thermal paste.
Last whine: of all the things Sony went cheap on to make the system cheaper, they made em with shitty thermal paste. All I have read on other YLOD threads is how bad the original systems thermal paste was and how it would dry out way to soon and cause the overheating. The choice to chose shitty thermal paste instead of higher quality stuff is causing the YLOD. Otherwise, the system would probably have practically no hardware failures.
So I just want to hear your guys' YLOD stories. RROD stories are alright too but I care more about PS3 stuff cause that is the situation I am dealing with now.