DISCLAIMER. Following advice presented in the is tutorial may lead you to damage your PS3. Carefully watch all of it and practice on a dead console before attempting what you see here on one you care about.
SYSCON Tutorial (written): [ Ссылка ]
SYSCON Tutorial (Video): [ Ссылка ]
web Man Mod (HB for Temps. Must be jail-broken or running HEN): [ Ссылка ]
CPU/GPU Bracers (3D Models): [ Ссылка ]
Tools & Products Used or Recommended (Affiliate Links):
PS3 Disassembly | T6-30 Torx Security Bit set ([ Ссылка ])
SYSCON UART | 3.3v USB-to-TTL Serial Cable ([ Ссылка ])
Breadboard Jumper Wires | Male to Female ([ Ссылка ])
Wire Stripper | 20-30 AWG ([ Ссылка ])
CPU Deliding Tool | Palette Knife Set ([ Ссылка ])
GPU Deliding tool | Pry Bar Door Panel & Trim Removal Tool ([ Ссылка ])
Plastic Razor Blade Scraper & Blades ([ Ссылка ])
Steel Single Edge Razor Blades ([ Ссылка ])
99.9% Pure Isopropyl Alcohol ([ Ссылка ])
Microfiber Cleaning Towels ([ Ссылка ])
GPU (RSX) Glue | STARS-922 Heatsink Plaster ([ Ссылка ])
CPU (CELL) Glue | Permatex 82194 Ultra Grey Rigid High-Torque RTV Silicone ([ Ссылка ])
CPU Glue Dispenser | 3ml Luer Lock Tip Syringes ([ Ссылка ])
CPU Glue Dispenser | Syringe Tip Caps for Luer Lock ([ Ссылка ])
CPU Glue Dispenser | Blunt Tip Dispensing Needles with Luer Lock 14 Ga ([ Ссылка ])
Vacuum Sealer | Came with enough bags ([ Ссылка ])
Wolfcraft MT Pointed Spring Clamp ([ Ссылка ])
Digital Calipers Measuring Tool ([ Ссылка ])
ARCTIC MX-4 (20g) Thermal Paste ([ Ссылка ])
ARCTIC MX-4 (4g) Thermal Paste ([ Ссылка ])
Arctic Silver Ceramique 2 (25g) Thermal Paste ([ Ссылка ])
Arctic Silver Ceramique 2 (2.7g) Thermal Paste ([ Ссылка ])
Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut (1g) | Liquid Metal Thermal Interface Material ([ Ссылка ])
Open Cell Foam Tape | 1/2 X 1/4 Inch ([ Ссылка ])
For Motherboard Brace | M4 Brass Standoffs ([ Ссылка ])
For Motherboard Brace | M4 Knurled Thumb Screws ([ Ссылка ])
Discussion:
This is a PS3 "How to Fix" Tutorial Series. Kicking it off first is how to fix an overheating PS3. How to tell if it's the CPU (CELL) or GPU (RSX), and how to delid both if necessary. I tried to compile all the information I've learned over the years into one comprehensive guide, but there's not really a "safe" way to do it. There's really just techniques that make it "safer." So I present the techniques I've learned and why I use them vs. other techniques you may have seen.
Others have had success using different thermal pastes, or deliding tools. I'm not trying to say they can't be made to work, just telling you why I like to do it my way. Ultimately, you must decide the best way to repair your consoles.
Licensed Music:
8bit Dungeon Boss - Video Classica by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. [ Ссылка ]
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:06 Basic cleaning. Is it Overheating?
02:30 CPU (CELL) or GPU (RSX)?
04:32 CPU (CELL) Delid
05:00 Step 1 - IHS Delid
08:47 To Lid or not to Lid?
12:06 Step 2 - Remove Silicone
13:17 Step 3 - Prepare the Bracer
18:05 Step 4 - Use a Bracer
18:35 Step 5 - Backplate
19:04 Step 6 - Glue the IHS back on!
22:54 Step 7 - Clamp and Cure
25:09 Experimenting with LM
25:56 GPU (RSX) Delid
32:47 Thermal Pads
33:57 19 or 15-blade Fan?
35:34 MOD Busting: APS-231
37:48 MOD Busting: Drill Holes
39:03 Conclusion / Q&A
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