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PS3 YLOD FIXED IN LESS THEN 30 mins fix

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2009

Fixed it! PS3 YLOD FIXED IN LESS THEN 30 mins!

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the reason ps3 get YLOD is because of the solder from the motherboard that CRACKs! due to long usage... ps3 gets hot and then cold eventually it cracks.. so by heating up the ps3 up to a high temperature it will re-melt the solder and fix your problem!!

AFTER I traded in:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fev06Tr45z8

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  • my playstion is melted to fuck :(

  • Try the Flux Capacitor. Make sure you're setting is 1.21 GigaWatts. This is the dumbest thing ever.

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  • wtf i2t isnt a ylod it rlod

  • I did it.. didn't even leave the hair dryer on for a few minutes and i looked and the ps3 was melting loads! so i thought f*** this dont want to mess it up even more lol..

    so i cooled it down infront of fan.. turned it on message came up about it not being turned of properly.. then another message saying it is going to be restarted to check for any corrupted files etc... then came on a minute later as I was writing this.. and went off again and doing it again now :/

  • @LePraChaUnKILLER666 thats what happend to me

  • ps a hairdryer cannot get hot enough to melt the solder !

    i dont think anyone would be stupid enoughto let you trade in a ps3 thats obviously been melted by a hairdryer its so obvious what you done ,and why youve done it! good luck with that

  • DONT DO THIS! your ps3 may work for a week but you will kill your motherboard doing this as your ps3 will overheat again. the cause of ylod is the gpu and cpu chip on the motherboard have lost their thermal compound causing it to overheat. what you have to do is.. 1- remove motherboard, 2- clean everything,3- flux the weakend solder joints,4- heat the 6 black chips with a heat gun to 200 degrees 3 times,4- clean old compound off cpu and gpu and apply new coating,5- put it back toghther

  • @djsammy031 its your gpu.... you need it reflowed with flux most likely, or get it reballed... could cost quite a bit tho

  • I dont know if this will work Ive taken my ps3 apart 2 time and it wont work

    so ill try it but if doesnt work im going to be pissed >:( >X

  • @LePraChaUnKILLER666 you have to take out the hardrive first

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