What's wrong with this PlayStation 3???

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Arkvoodle

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Anarchemitis said:
One question mark in the title would be sufficient.

I should've realized that; I'll keep it in mind in the future.


Looks like I'll box this up and send it back. I'm sure Sony won't do a damn thing about it since the warranty's probably long gone.
 

Supernovajake

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Arkvoodle said:
Anarchemitis said:
One question mark in the title would be sufficient.

I should've realized that; I'll keep it in mind in the future.


Looks like I'll box this up and send it back. I'm sure Sony won't do a damn thing about it since the warranty's probably long gone.
Did you buy it online, from a shop or off of a friend? No matter which it was you shouldn't have to pay out for a new one.
 

Arkvoodle

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corroded said:
That looks like a toasted graphics processor to me.

Saying it manifests are 10 minutes or so of use? Does it do it if you leave it on, but not playing anything (ie, idling?).


I think so; it does it if I leave a DVD on anyway.
 

GloatingSwine

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It's fucked, that's what's wrong with it.

If it happens when it's been on for a while, it's almost certainly overheating the vga chip.
 

Arkvoodle

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I'm not convinced the TV is a factor. I've played at least seven other game systems on the same TV and they've all worked perfectly. It still displays my Wii & PS2 games without difficulty; why should PS3 react differently?



So it sounds like the system is toasted? Fuck.
 

xitel

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Yeesh, that's a bit of a problem. If you bought it from a store, return it and get a new one, and look on Freecycle for a new TV (I have a 23" CRT that I got for free that works with everything). Otherwise, still look for a new TV, but if it's your PS3 you're SOL.
 

runtheplacered

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While turning it on hold the power button on for 5 seconds, until it beeps. When doing that, it resets the display options to the factory default setting. Worth a shot.

Sorry if this is repeat advice. I didn't read all the posts.
 

Arkvoodle

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Sony has been less than helpful; from the sound of it this would cost at least $150 to repair.


I have spoken to the seller and they've agreed to refund me if I return the console. Might just do that and look for a more "mint" old-model PS3; it'll probably cost more but I think it'll be worth it in the long run.

Should've been tipped off to the system's possible flaws upon seeing the damaged Sixaxis & memory card cover...
 

Maddenfreak

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1st. what have we learned
2nd. I'm not an expert, but I'd say take it to a game repair shop and see if its cheaper to fix it or just buy a new one
3rd. beat the crap out of the guy who sold it to you, he probly knew it was a piece of shit and thats why he sold it
4th if 1-3 fail, get a new tv, that might be the problem(but I doubt it)
 

ElephantGuts

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Wow, and I thought 360s were screwed up. Atleast I worked the shit out of mine before it crapped out on me. Twice. And yes, your Playstation 3 was stillborn. Or atleast died soon after birth. Tough, go get another one and hope for the best. Best of luck.
 

Arkvoodle

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Well I tested it with different cables and it still failed. Definitely the system then.


Guess I'll just send this back.
 

Blind0bserver

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My suggestion is to call Sony and see if you can get it repaired or even replaced. Either way it'll cost you a decent amount of money. Another option is to try to return it and get your money back from the guy that sold it to you.
 

Syphonz

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Arkvoodle said:
Well I tested it with different cables and it still failed. Definitely the system then.


Guess I'll just send this back.
Alright. At least you tried what I was going to suggest, My PS2 had the same problem and it turned out just to be the AV cables. I mostly agree with everyone else here: smack the SOB that sold it to you, undoubtably he/she knew it was pooched.

PS: I didn't even know 20GB PS3 existed, i thought it all began at 40-60GB.