You nailed it. I bought recently a cechc04 and tryed the delidding for the first time, crazy hiw easy it was. I used the same Tools as Used in the Video. Instand succsess.
@@bastimeier616Cechk01 phat enjoyer here. Fixed the ylod but now the cpu overheats upon activation. My only issue is that I don't have a heat gun😅 I think my hair dryer'll work
Thanks very much for this great Video man! I bought recently a cechc04 and tryed the delidding for the first time, crazy how easy it was. I used the same Tools as Used in the Video. Instand succsess. Thanks very much, my PS3 runs now like a charm.
Very good tutorial on the process. I have an A07 model coming very shortly, and I’ll be stripping it for a good clean and inspection. If this console ever fails I’ll be contacting you guys to check it out.
Not so sure now. It’s never been opened, and only has 3 days usage. I’d hate to kill it trying to do the CELL. Might need to try an old G model or 2, the ones that if you kill them it doesn’t really matter.
Good afternoon, i saw you use 500 degrees full air. How long are you staying on the CPU with the hot air? I noticed you stated the video was sped up for that part. Thanks
Hello Sir, amazing Work! I just got 2 ps3 60 gb backwardscompatible from Ebay and i want to delid both in a few days. Just waiting for parts like paste, thermal pads and stuff like that. As i saw correctly that u dont need to Glue it back just remove the old glue and put the ihs back on when applied new paste, espacially concerning about the cpu when you remove the glue around it, is there not an difference in height on the outside? I was thinking about doublesided tape but maybe it is not needed?
@@aceconsolerepairs will cleaning old thermal paste and reapplying new thermal paste every other year be enough to avoid deliding and risk damging console?
@aceconsolerepairs nice go know, I had heard it was intended for vibrations. But I will give it a shot when it's time for a delid, liquid metal seems too expensive to me and I'd still need paste regardless
Hi sir ,in a ps3 slim type cech 2004a ,can I remove the termal paste under the ihs ? The console works well but it gets too hot when i play games in it . Thanks and amazing video
It’s a stainless steal spatula ground down with a dremel so it’s thin and sharp. If you don’t have a dremel,you can use a file or the concrete floor works well too
Mod it and keep an eye on temps. If it's working then don't touch anything just stock spare parts for that model. If its running hotter than it should then you could delid and change paste.
I'm about to readd thermal paste for the first time on my fat launch ps3 model. Is it enough to just clean old thermal paste and reapply new one every other year instead of risking damaging console by delidding?
I did it also for the first time. In the fristplace i only delidded the RSX, the PS3 overheated again, so i delidded also the Cell, Take your time, and use hotair, and the metal tool he is using, flat out the metal tool, and sharp it in the process, bent it a littlebit. So you make sure no other component on the board gets hurt. Not Sure, but i think his tool is also flatted out a bit, can See it in the Video. But so the tool fits perfectly between the heatspreader and the cell.
I would like some advice please: My CECH-P (160GB) fat PS3 works perfectly fine for a period of time, but then shuts off with a blinking red light. What could this be - is it the dry old paste under the IHS's??
I have a new idea super small needle and liquid metal stick it in the little access spot in the CPU and add some the RSX is super easy to delid but the cpu is something most People should not attempt
@@aceconsolerepairs I found my old PS3 in storage. Its the backwards compatible one with 4 USB ports in the front. I'm planning on opening it up, cleaning out the dust, DELIT both the chips and apply new thermal paste. Thanks for the video, keep up the good work. PS: if my PS3 fails with YLOD I'm sending it out to you :)
quitar el IHS y poner en disipador en contacto directo con el DIE se le llama Delidding. Con pasta térmica basada en metal líquido se puede mejorar las temperaturas en hasta 20⁰C o más. Pero ojo, porque el metal líquido se lleva muy mal con el aluminio,,de que hablas si dejas el IHS?
I have to say this was the least chaotic delidding video ive seen, great job
You nailed it. I bought recently a cechc04 and tryed the delidding for the first time, crazy hiw easy it was. I used the same Tools as Used in the Video. Instand succsess.
@@bastimeier616Cechk01 phat enjoyer here. Fixed the ylod but now the cpu overheats upon activation. My only issue is that I don't have a heat gun😅 I think my hair dryer'll work
Thanks very much for this great Video man! I bought recently a cechc04 and tryed the delidding for the first time, crazy how easy it was. I used the same Tools as Used in the Video. Instand succsess. Thanks very much, my PS3 runs now like a charm.
Very good tutorial on the process. I have an A07 model coming very shortly, and I’ll be stripping it for a good clean and inspection. If this console ever fails I’ll be contacting you guys to check it out.
Not so sure now. It’s never been opened, and only has 3 days usage. I’d hate to kill it trying to do the CELL. Might need to try an old G model or 2, the ones that if you kill them it doesn’t really matter.
Absolutely amazing work.
What did you use to hold the motherboard?
Good afternoon, i saw you use 500 degrees full air. How long are you staying on the CPU with the hot air? I noticed you stated the video was sped up for that part. Thanks
60 second I heat it for
Are they glued on or adhesive??
Did you use 500° Celsius for both the RSX and CPU? Great video.
Yeah mate with 100 air
What paste did you use to put the lids back on ? Same thermal compound that's on top of the lid?
Yes. Arctic Silver Ceramique 2
To avoid damaging the chips, what temperature do you set the hot air gun to? I have a noisy 60GB that I'd like to re-paste.
500c 100% air
Great video. You are obviously very skilled at this process! I've seen this done using a heat gun. What are you using?
A hot air wand
@@aceconsolerepairs Thanks for the information and the speedy reply. Just ordered one from Amazon. Cheers!!
@@kellybrowning7117 there’s an art to it to be honest
Hello Sir, amazing Work! I just got 2 ps3 60 gb backwardscompatible from Ebay and i want to delid both in a few days. Just waiting for parts like paste, thermal pads and stuff like that. As i saw correctly that u dont need to Glue it back just remove the old glue and put the ihs back on when applied new paste, espacially concerning about the cpu when you remove the glue around it, is there not an difference in height on the outside? I was thinking about doublesided tape but maybe it is not needed?
Hello
It’s not something I would recommend you do if you’re never delidded before. There is a high chance of you killing the console.
@@aceconsolerepairs will cleaning old thermal paste and reapplying new thermal paste every other year be enough to avoid deliding and risk damging console?
@@CalveZilla9sorry but you will have to delid any way
@@CalveZilla9^^ + you wouldn't want to replace it every other year anyway
Wow, really clean job. Can I ask how come you chose ceramique over mx-4/6 or even liquid metal on the chip?
I’ve been using Arctic Silver Ceramiquie 2 for a very long time and find it absolutely great compared to anything else
@aceconsolerepairs nice go know, I had heard it was intended for vibrations. But I will give it a shot when it's time for a delid, liquid metal seems too expensive to me and I'd still need paste regardless
Hi sir ,in a ps3 slim type cech 2004a ,can I remove the termal paste under the ihs ? The console works well but it gets too hot when i play games in it . Thanks and amazing video
Yes, remove the old thermal paste and apply new one, then put the IHS back on. Should be work ;)
where did you get the tool you used? did you sanded it to make it thinner?
It’s a stainless steal spatula ground down with a dremel so it’s thin and sharp.
If you don’t have a dremel,you can use a file or the concrete floor works well too
What temperature did you use and for how long?
450c. The delid section of the video is in real time except for the heating of the CELL IHS.
My PlayStation work just fine, should I replay the thermal paste or just enjoy? I want them forever would a de-lid have to happen down the road?
Mod it and keep an eye on temps. If it's working then don't touch anything just stock spare parts for that model.
If its running hotter than it should then you could delid and change paste.
I'm about to readd thermal paste for the first time on my fat launch ps3 model. Is it enough to just clean old thermal paste and reapply new one every other year instead of risking damaging console by delidding?
I did it also for the first time. In the fristplace i only delidded the RSX, the PS3 overheated again, so i delidded also the Cell, Take your time, and use hotair, and the metal tool he is using, flat out the metal tool, and sharp it in the process, bent it a littlebit. So you make sure no other component on the board gets hurt. Not Sure, but i think his tool is also flatted out a bit, can See it in the Video. But so the tool fits perfectly between the heatspreader and the cell.
I'll do it on mine too, you set it to 500 ⁰C?
I'm afraid of throwing too much heat and damagin, would you recommend something?
I use 500c and 100% air
2:50 how you quickly remove that
I would like some advice please:
My CECH-P (160GB) fat PS3 works perfectly fine for a period of time, but then shuts off with a blinking red light.
What could this be - is it the dry old paste under the IHS's??
You are best to look at the SYSCON logs and see what errors are there before attacking anything
Ok, thank you for your advice. I'll look into it
When you are deliding the rsx you just push up, right?
Correct. Very lightly . Once hot enough it just lets go with very little force.
I have a new idea super small needle and liquid metal stick it in the little access spot in the CPU and add some the RSX is super easy to delid but the cpu is something most People should not attempt
What tool did u use? And whats the size?
An SS spatula ground down with the dremel so it’s sharp and thin
hello friend pls can you send a link where to buy this metal tool you removed the cpu? or its name!?
It’s a metal spudger shaved/ground down to do the job
Hi bro ihave question ps3super slim type cech 420 can u remove ihs of cpu because doesn't have space from edges
No,you cannot delid that particular model unfortunately
So how can i replace the thermal paste under ihs
The paste will dry nd ps will be overheating
You can’t.
@@aceconsolerepairs paste will dry nd overheat
is regular computer thermal paste okay?
I personally use Arctic Silver Ceramique 2. Any good quality paste is fine. Just don’t use the elcheapo stuff!
@@aceconsolerepairs what about liquid metal, would you recommend?
No,not at all!
@@aceconsolerepairs I found my old PS3 in storage. Its the backwards compatible one with 4 USB ports in the front. I'm planning on opening it up, cleaning out the dust, DELIT both the chips and apply new thermal paste. Thanks for the video, keep up the good work. PS: if my PS3 fails with YLOD I'm sending it out to you :)
@@Mareka6969 No problem
RSX dellid difficulty : 1/10
CELL delid difficulty : 10/10
早い!
quitar el IHS y poner en disipador en contacto directo con el DIE se le llama Delidding. Con pasta térmica basada en metal líquido se puede mejorar las temperaturas en hasta 20⁰C o más. Pero ojo, porque el metal líquido se lleva muy mal con el aluminio,,de que hablas si dejas el IHS?
liquid metal is a joke