Playstation 3 Disassembly

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2010

Here is my first tutorial video of the Playstation 3 Disassembly. Soon as I have the other videos uploaded of YLOD Repair, Cleaning, Blu-Ray Drive Swap, and reassembly the Annotations will be added to this video linking to those videos so it'd be easy to navigate to the ones needed.

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  • it would be more helpful to see the front

  • @wodoonky Yeah I know eh, but that is one of my to things on this channel but and it was a cheap digi camera that I used for this, since then I have a HD camera but work has kept me busy over the last year I'd be luck to get out one video a week. nevertheless thanks for the comment.

  • My ps3 is a fatty 120gb and it was so different on the inside, this helped a lot though

  • @JuanchoMan7 Yeah I never got around in making the other videos show the different models, the "Newer" 40GB and 80GB has a different layout on the inside then there is from the older 20, 40, 60, and 80GB PS3s. Of all of my years of doing this I have yet to see the 120GBs like what you have. Anyways Thanks for the comment and I'm glad that this has helped.

    Cheers :)

  • im havin trouble getin the mother board off the heat sync.. all screws are out it is just stuck by th HDMI port

  • @cizcore That's the thermal compound acting like glue. don't pry them apart cause U run the risk of damaging the mother board. what U need to do is warm up the heat sync up by using a hair dryer on high apply the heat on the side where the fan is, remove the fan first so that you could apply the head better to the heat sync blocks. U could also use a heat gun and they could be found at your local hardware store but set that to low because your only looking to warm up the thermal conpound

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  • @hexenizm, u stupid male cunt

  • @Dmtiri88 Thanks for that, yeah that's what I had to do in this video. Since then I now have all the tools I need. Just haven't really done anyother videos on tutorials like this in a while but right now I'm working on some other new videos...

  • If you "can't" get a torx driver you can take a small flathead screwdriver and slide it between the cover and the main body and use it to snap the connection that the torx screw is holding.

  • Sweet here comes a freeking gold ps3! B)

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