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mike k
9th September, 2009, 11:54 PM
if you have the light i can tell you how to fix it. all you have to do is take the playstation apart down to the motherboard use a heat gun and heat up the gpu and the cpu for about ten minutes.what happens is the solder breaks between the processors and the board.caused from over heating.after you heat them up to melt the solder back in place dont move the board until cooled down then put the playstation back together and turn on.:proud: that will fix 95 % of the yellow lights of death

dazza78
13th September, 2009, 03:18 PM
if you have the light i can tell you how to fix it. all you have to do is take the playstation apart down to the motherboard use a heat gun and heat up the gpu and the cpu for about ten minutes.what happens is the solder breaks between the processors and the board.caused from over heating.after you heat them up to melt the solder back in place dont move the board until cooled down then put the playstation back together and turn on.:proud: that will fix 95 % of the yellow lights of death

i can supply a video of how to fix it also

its only a temp fix as alot of the ylod comes back you only get a couple that will last or you have too keep just fixing it
dazza

Jack.lfc
13th September, 2009, 03:28 PM
Yeh mine broke again after a month, tried to do it again and broke my playstation so bought a new one. Think i burnt it too much.

Raven
13th September, 2009, 03:37 PM
YLOD and RRoD are basically the same thing, as in same root cause.....basically the more wear and tear they receive the more likely it is that they will develop these faults and it's because there's too much power in too small a space and not enough coolant - that and the fact that they are now using "green" solder by law which is nowhere near as reliable as the proper solder that used to go into consoles.

Be interesting to see if the PS3 Slim develops the YLOD too or if drawing alot less power sorts it out.

dazza78
14th September, 2009, 02:22 PM
YLOD and RRoD are basically the same thing, as in same root cause.....basically the more wear and tear they receive the more likely it is that they will develop these faults and it's because there's too much power in too small a space and not enough coolant - that and the fact that they are now using "green" solder by law which is nowhere near as reliable as the proper solder that used to go into consoles.

Be interesting to see if the PS3 Slim develops the YLOD too or if drawing alot less power sorts it out.

i agree m8 i think the new ps3 will have problems!!!

they havent even fixed the issue with the standard ps3 yet!!!!

be sure to watch watchdog on bbc (this thursday) its on about the ps3 and sony refuseing to fix them

told you i emailled them when it happened to mine ( not saying its cause of me lol)

see what happens

dazza

Raven
14th September, 2009, 11:54 PM
True, but the new slim's draw alot less power (and therefor heat) than the bigger ones....but it's also physically smaller than the bigger one's too - hence me wondering if the power consumption progression and the smaller space cancel each other out ? I hope not lol.

Dukie
8th October, 2009, 12:39 AM
Heating problem.. happened to me twice

jordanhandyman
17th October, 2009, 02:54 PM
hu can tell me how th hell we fix ps3 light of death

mes king
20th October, 2009, 02:03 PM
can i ask why does the ps3 make a beep noise after a while ive had this 2 times now dont know why its doing it has anyone else heard this noise.

dazza78
21st October, 2009, 11:18 AM
can i ask why does the ps3 make a beep noise after a while ive had this 2 times now dont know why its doing it has anyone else heard this noise.

is that with the ylod????? if so its normal ' if not then its when you press and hold the button for so long , its like a reset button m8

mes king
21st October, 2009, 10:41 PM
no i can be playing the ps3 and after a while it makes a beep noise i dont think its related to the yellow light of death or i hope its not as my ps3 is working fine.

Raven
22nd October, 2009, 01:46 AM
Strange, I know the PS3 sometimes beeps 3 times when you shut the console down but that's because it was accessing the hard drive when you clicked shutdown. I can only assume that's the cause for the beeps, unless you have your PS3 in a stupid place where it gets ridiculously hot - it might be trying to tell you it's overheating perhaps ?

mes king
28th October, 2009, 04:46 PM
well i have my ps3 on a desk with plenty of room around it so its not in a closed space so i dont know what it is.

Raven
29th October, 2009, 12:32 AM
That is strange....I'd keep it under strict monitoring to try and determine whether it's a random occurance or not and pay attention when it does beep just to see if you can replicate it or not. And I'd think about getting an engineer on the case you might get the answer to this issue.

Stevespy
24th November, 2009, 05:02 AM
hu can tell me how th hell we fix ps3 light of death

The actual problem is Lead-Free solder and high operating temperature of the Graphics chip on PS3.
In response to watchdog, Sony stated that it used Infra-Red BGA rework station to repair the solder fault. This is the only safe method as heating the chip up with a heat gun is not safe.

The reflow temperature of the solder is 220c, and the failure temperature of the GPU is 260c

The only way you can safely reach the re flow temperature is to use Infra Red.

If you don't reach the re flow temperature, you are not going to get a full re flow and the repair will not last.

gradge
30th November, 2009, 05:38 AM
hi my name is spoke and i too am a geek

Raven
30th November, 2009, 12:59 PM
hi my name is spoke and i too am a geek

The guy above you with only 2 posts posted here and seemed to show a lot of knowledge, you posted just to say you're a geek and try to rip on everyone else posting here? Great start. Tit.

dazza78
1st December, 2009, 12:12 PM
couldnt of said it better m8

thospot
9th December, 2009, 10:17 PM
hi my name is spoke and i too am a geek
:withstupid:LOL i though your name was gradge.pmsl