Have a board now where someone was trying to do some HDMI work on the encoder. Haven't lifted up the shield yet on that but the board is dead like this. No beeps at all from power button or eject. It must've been powering on at some point for them to attempt a no display issue. Love getting boards with previous repair attempts 😂 good video as always. This board is at the bottom of my que but I may look into the south bridge as well on it.
Great repair! I have one sab-001 board that has the same behaviour, eject beeps but no power at all. Using the power supply setup as yours it starts to initialise and then stays on the top A rating. I’ve already replaced the Southbridge with a new one and no go. Exactly the same behaviour.
I MADE A MISTAKE AND CHANGED THE RESISTANT INSTEAD OF THE FUSE CAUSE THERE WAS NO FUSE AND I THOUGHT IT WAS THE BLACK ONE. THAN KYOU VERY MUCH@@ToltecMerc
Greetings brother, you repair blackmagiec devices whose HDMI/SDI outputs do not work correctly. I have an ATEM STUDIO HD and the multiviewer output is not functional, comments saying that it is the CPU or voltage so that the cameras can be seen in the multiviewer. Anything I can send you repair examples
Hello, thanks for the video. One question: I have a fat 1001, with memory error 0-1 and 7-6, I have changed many, I have changed the motherboard, but there is no way to repair that error, I have taken memories from another motherboard that does work. Any recommendations on the memory changes of those boards that have 16?, Regards
Nice content! I'm following all of your videos as much as I can cause I have a broken SAC-001 wich is not turning on, 1 beep, blue light and thne off. In one of your videos you check the 1.2 vcore and 1.5 vram at least for a moment while you press the on button. In my case I'm not getting neither 1.2V on the cpu are nor the 1.5V on the ram. Any clue where to troubleshooti? Thanks again and amazing content!
I have a ps4 slim that i thought only psu is the issue as there is 4.7v standby but no 12v after shorting 4.7v and acdc_stby. But after seeing this video, I think my ps4 motherboard is also busted. Because even with this standby voltage there is no beep or blue light at all. 🙄 What do you think?
@@ToltecMerc i just tested a ps3 psu from a friend. Vsb(5.5v), gnd, acdc_stby (0v) and acin_det(4.5v). Then I went through this video and noticed you have made 3 connections, Vsb and acin_det to 4.8v and the ground connection. Didn't notice it until now. Will try that to get a beep
@@ToltecMerc yes thankyou thankyou thankyou. i shorted 5v and 4th pin and now I have beep and blue light on off when i press power button. And 3 beeps when i press eject. So only power supply is my issue. 👍
Hey buddy nice video, u'r professional and im really enjoying your videos. Can you make video about fixing PS3 slim common problem power on for 1 sec and then power off. Cheers!
Recently replaced a wifi bluetooth chip on my ps4 and after replacing the part my ps4 didnt not turn on at all and i dont know what may have caused that but it could be that hip you replaced in this video maybe there was a short or connector. But still cant find the right solution
@@ToltecMerc good news once i removed the chip it turned on without it so i guess the chip was vaulty. i Have another chip so ill replace it and i should be back up and back to playing games thank you so much for your advice and your time for replying. it gave me hope
Hello, I know this video is old but I would love ur advice, I have the same board than you do and my problem is that i got NONE of the Voltage you tested around RT5069 Except 4.7 is 0.401... And got 4.8V out the PSU . Any clue if they're a leaking or if the RT is bad ? Thanks a lot if you take a bit of your time to reply me :)
You might check F5001. It's a tiny fuse near the large metal thermistor TH6201. That area seems to be where the 4.8V is supplied to the RT5069. It may be switched by a MOSFET in that area but I would start with the fuse.
Have a board now where someone was trying to do some HDMI work on the encoder. Haven't lifted up the shield yet on that but the board is dead like this. No beeps at all from power button or eject. It must've been powering on at some point for them to attempt a no display issue. Love getting boards with previous repair attempts 😂 good video as always. This board is at the bottom of my que but I may look into the south bridge as well on it.
Great repair!
I have one sab-001 board that has the same behaviour, eject beeps but no power at all.
Using the power supply setup as yours it starts to initialise and then stays on the top A rating.
I’ve already replaced the Southbridge with a new one and no go. Exactly the same behaviour.
Great repair again and very informative 👍🇬🇧
Thank you kind sir!
Can you test the standby voltages using the standard ps4 power supply?
Yes of course. I have limited room on my workbench and like to see how much current the board is pulling so I use a bench supply.
@@ToltecMerc Awesome, thanks for the reply sir
Thanks for everything . I have a question. What if the Rt5069 has none voltage anywhere?
It sounds like 5V standby is missing. Maybe a blown fuse or a short on the board.
I MADE A MISTAKE AND CHANGED THE RESISTANT INSTEAD OF THE FUSE CAUSE THERE WAS NO FUSE AND I THOUGHT IT WAS THE BLACK ONE. THAN KYOU VERY MUCH@@ToltecMerc
Greetings brother, you repair blackmagiec devices whose HDMI/SDI outputs do not work correctly. I have an ATEM STUDIO HD and the multiviewer output is not functional, comments saying that it is the CPU or voltage so that the cameras can be seen in the multiviewer. Anything I can send you repair examples
I'm sorry but I don't work on those devices. I am familiar with them but I don't work on them.
Good video, what would happen if you measured and did not measure any voltage at those points?😅
You have no standby 5V I would guess.
Hello, thanks for the video. One question: I have a fat 1001, with memory error 0-1 and 7-6, I have changed many, I have changed the motherboard, but there is no way to repair that error, I have taken memories from another motherboard that does work. Any recommendations on the memory changes of those boards that have 16?, Regards
It is likely that your problem is broken solder balls under the APU. You will need to remove and reball the APU.
If the standby volts are missing around the ic needs to be replaced?
You should make sure you have the +5V standby from the main supply. It comes from the 4-pin connector.
@@ToltecMerc yes It is but my whole 3.3v line are missing do you have any ideas where it begins?
Wow after a lot of tinkering I figured out it was freaking fuse. What a mess I will check fuses next time first!
Nice repair 👍, did you reballed the south bridge chip? Or did you replaced it?
I replaced it with one from China that was already reballed. It was internally shorted so I reball would not have helped.
Very good content . Hello from Dominican republic , would you mind sharing any diagram you have related to PS4 ?
Nice content! I'm following all of your videos as much as I can cause I have a broken SAC-001 wich is not turning on, 1 beep, blue light and thne off. In one of your videos you check the 1.2 vcore and 1.5 vram at least for a moment while you press the on button. In my case I'm not getting neither 1.2V on the cpu are nor the 1.5V on the ram. Any clue where to troubleshooti? Thanks again and amazing content!
You may have a blown fuse
I was also wondering, what board pre-heater do you use?
Puhui T-8280. It's a 120V model. It is sold under other names as well I believe. Just search for the model number.
I have a ps4 slim that i thought only psu is the issue as there is 4.7v standby but no 12v after shorting 4.7v and acdc_stby. But after seeing this video, I think my ps4 motherboard is also busted. Because even with this standby voltage there is no beep or blue light at all. 🙄 What do you think?
A PS4 should beep if it has standby voltage. I could be a dead South Bridge.
@@ToltecMerc i just tested a ps3 psu from a friend. Vsb(5.5v), gnd, acdc_stby (0v) and acin_det(4.5v). Then I went through this video and noticed you have made 3 connections, Vsb and acin_det to 4.8v and the ground connection. Didn't notice it until now. Will try that to get a beep
@@ToltecMerc yes thankyou thankyou thankyou. i shorted 5v and 4th pin and now I have beep and blue light on off when i press power button. And 3 beeps when i press eject. So only power supply is my issue. 👍
Hey buddy nice video, u'r professional and im really enjoying your videos. Can you make video about fixing PS3 slim common problem power on for 1 sec and then power off. Cheers!
Thanks! I have never worked on a PS3. I only recently started working on consoles.
Recently replaced a wifi bluetooth chip on my ps4 and after replacing the part my ps4 didnt not turn on at all and i dont know what may have caused that but it could be that hip you replaced in this video maybe there was a short or connector. But still cant find the right solution
Remove the Bluetooth module and see if it works. If it still does not boot, look very closely to see if you could have knocked off any components.
@@ToltecMerc good news once i removed the chip it turned on without it so i guess the chip was vaulty. i Have another chip so ill replace it and i should be back up and back to playing games thank you so much for your advice and your time for replying. it gave me hope
Hello, I know this video is old but I would love ur advice, I have the same board than you do and my problem is that i got NONE of the Voltage you tested around RT5069 Except 4.7 is 0.401... And got 4.8V out the PSU .
Any clue if they're a leaking or if the RT is bad ? Thanks a lot if you take a bit of your time to reply me :)
You might check F5001. It's a tiny fuse near the large metal thermistor TH6201. That area seems to be where the 4.8V is supplied to the RT5069. It may be switched by a MOSFET in that area but I would start with the fuse.
Can i send you my ps4 it has no power i just ordered a power supply I'm hoping thats the fix
Very cool
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it!
@@ToltecMerc 🤝
Interesting and well done.
Thanks!
Very good video !!
Thank you very much!
What my microscope did you used
It is an AmScope microscope. I'm not sure of the model. The camera is just an inexpensive generic HD camera from eBay.
good job 🎉
can please upload sab-001 standby voltage digram😊
amazing job , can you open a discord server to share your knowledge