@@brandonkick this pdf guide is not released yet when this channel hits +2k subscribers it will be released. I will add a post when it is available. Gr. Jim
I recently just found your channel, and WOW is this incredible stuff! The information here is just so darn valuable, and I'm so thankful you've taken the time to create it and share it with us all! I am a former arcade technician. I have been doing software engineering for the past several years. I love to learn about things, fix things, really enjoy soldering and fault finding. Just two weeks ago, I repaired my first PS5 console by installing a new HDMI port and giving the console a good cleaning of all dust / debris build up and maintenance on the liquid metal. The console now works wonderfully. I have ordered my second broken console, a power off situation, and it should be here soon. I am excited to start figuring out what is wrong with it! This guide will be so very useful for me!
Hi, Thank you very much for this feedback. I also started this hobby when i first repaired a broken speaker for my uncle 30 years ago, i like fault finding because i feel like a investigator trying to solve a crime :) Gr. Jim
Please make more guides like this. I run an electronics repair company and would absolutely love to show these videos to my technicians to better train them. An Xbox Series X guide would be super helpful as well. Furthermore, if you have any advice on PS5s that are crashing out of games with error code CE-108255-1 I would love to hear it. My shop has had a few of them come in for repair and none of my staff can tell me an answer as to what can solve the issue. Would love to hear your thoughts. Great work!!!
Hi, Thank you for your kind feedback! I will try to make more these video's in the future. If the PS5 is crashing during the game it could be a temperature problem or a defect RAM / or Flash memory problem it also could be component that is failing these problems are hard to diagnose. Maybe you could read the error codes by soldering serial wires to read the southbridge error codes maybe it could indicate a faulty component. Gr. Jim
this is the best video have ever seen for repairing consoles 100% your the first person to do this,thanks so much,now we know where to look. please make for the ps4 too👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Holly sh!t... I just saw your amazing video and it blew me away!!! That is by far the best explanation and guide if seen when it comes to fixing game consoles! 👌👍 That's definitely god level! Respect! I'll follow your channel and I'm very excited to see what's coming next. Keep up the good work. And also thank you for sharing the pdf guides, absolutely amazing content! 🙏😉 There's is another guy who's doing repairs on entertainment electronics on his UA-cam channel. Mainly game consoles like Playstations, Xbox and Switch. He don't explain to much in his videos but showing the hole repair process. Starting by analysing the problem (same route like your guide in this video I think) and finally repair / replace / fix the broken part. He's also fixing ripped off traces and pads on the pcb boards. Most professional and cleanest soldering jobs I've ever seen. You both guys should start a joint venture! 😉 Would be the best combination of explaining and repairing videos! 😜 If you're interested to check his content, his channel is named PCB Solder (Berlin)... Thanks again for the this amazing and informative video my friend Greetings from Germany
Hi, Thank you for this extended positive feedback! I'm happy that you like the content. I already following PCB Solder for a while now and i agree he is a real professional with very good rework skills. It is good that we can learn from eachother to bring your own skills to a higher level. Gr. Jim
this is insane man super huge props on all of the hard work you did on this, consolidating your knowledge for others to digest is never easy and doing so with this much information is incredible thank you again for this
It's supposed to be present on the bottom pin also. I have one with the same issue. Beep and blue light, but shuts off. Did you ever figure yours out? I've been working on this one for weeks
Thanks for this video, I was able to find the component values for the hdmi port and was able to source them from macbook motherboards. Now this botched job i got in is working nicely again.
thank you for all bro, I will want ask you a question: in 30:41 - 3.3V STBY voltage regulator you say that 3.3V is generate in that voltage regulator, butt I have a new ps5 that work and I not found 3.3V there, but 1.8V. You can check this?
Hi thank you for your info. I don't have a ps5 board to check this voltage now but the Southbridge also use 1.8V STBY so i think you are right. Gr. Jim
Thank you very much in supporting this channel with your donation! This error is a common error it can be everything. I would first check the simple stuff like looking for hot spots on the APU and if the liquid metal is good. Next i would check how this crash happens is this game stored on the internal SSD, If yes try to install the game on a extra nvme drive and see if the problem still happens. If not i would suspect the SSD controller or flash memory to be the suspect, these fails alot as they have a limited lifespan based on the amount of read and write actions. Also RAM modules can be faulty and underload it can give random crashes. So i think the problem is with the SSD or RAM sections. Try to monitor the board with a thermal camera to see if there is a specific ram or flash module getting hotter then re rest. Gr. Jimmy.
You are an absolute legend. This video made me realize I probably have faulty memory, thanks for saving me a lot of time. I measure 30 ohms on 1 bank (the bottom one next to F3501) The other ones measure 0.5 ohms and 20 ohms so I guess I'll have to start pulling off memory? Subscribed and thanks again, this is a Godsend!
Thanks a lot mate for this detailed video. Its awesome. At 30:50, instead of having 3.3v I have 1.8v there for an EDM-010 board and at 36:33, I dont have the 1.8v STB voltage. Other than this, everything tests ok with STB and PowerON voltages. Moreover, the lower voltages near HDMI IC is absent. For the stanby boot sequence, I have 80-100mA power draw, holds here for few seconds and then it goes to 0mA. The console beeps every 10seconds but no light. Can you direct me?
Hi, This is correctly 1.8V can be measured near F7002. Because this is an other revision of the ps5 board. It could be a bios / SSD / Memory issue, also you can solder serial wires to read the UART error codes. See youtube for a tutorial about reading error codes. Gr. Jim
@@DrCryogenic DRM, or Digital Rights Management, in the context of the PlayStation 5 (PS5), refers to the technology and measures implemented by Sony to protect copyrighted content on the console. So indeed it could be firmware / ssd related.
I was looking for something similar to this but this is much better than what I was looking for, you are great for sharing your knowledge, thank you :)
thank you very much for your videos. i really appreciate someone explaining things as they really are and easy to understand. congrats. keep fighting!😜
First of all thank you for great video! On my PS5, instead of 3.3V there is 1.8V on the voltage regulator output (30:52 in video). It is designated as SBVA T107F but I can't find it anywhere to buy. Is it OK to use TLV62090RGTT on that place? Best regards, Marko
Thank you very much on your answer! @@fixmyappjim My revision of board is EDM-010. As I understood on some forum voltage regulator output (picture on 30:52 in your video) should be 3.3V on EDM-010 boards, and 1.8V on EDM-020. So I am not sure should I change my chip or no. Also do you maybe know what are the values of resistors on the left side of the SBVA T107F chip? I think that I burned some of them because now my output voltage from regulator is 0.9V...
@@markoaksentijevic1097 Hi i don't have a mainboard now to test the voltage. The TLV62090RGTT IC is a cheap ic to replace just to be sure. 3.3V and 1.8 volt are valid voltage values but i can't say in your case if the voltage is correct. I don't know the resistor value :( also i don't have a donor card to check it for you :( Gr. Jim
this is gold, amazing video, something similar to this for the xbox series x, s will be awesome, greetings from Costa Rica, thanks for sharing this is gold seriously :)
Ram resistance relative to ground can be more than 40ohms, it depends on the manufacturer of the ram. Samsung ram measures low, 30-50ohms, where as micron seems to measure around +100 ohms, all of which are fine and working.
Your channel is truly gold. Your work is stunning. So complete and clear! Thank you so much. Don't hesitate to put a link to collect a small tip, I'm sure many would be delighted to offer you a little coffee ;)
At 14:35 there was minor mistake: That's not the warranty sticker. That's just a warning stamp. The warranty sticker is on the opposite side of the console,near the fan connector.(There is an arrow)
Hi again. Can you update this fantastic guide for the 1200 series and slim model in the future? I see Sony has changed some components and their location area
Thank you very much. I will release the pictures as soon as i reach the target views that i have set for this video. I will post a comment when it is released. Gr. Jim
Fantastic video and guide. Small error I noticed in the guide is the 0.8v on the cap right next to the encoder IC is 1.7v, not 0.8v. The 1.7V trace runs to this cap.
Thank you for your extra information about the voltage. You are right! The second last capacitor is 0.8V The last capacitor near the encoder IC is 1.7V. Gr. Jim
At 38:58 you have incorrect information. The diode is a high-speed switching diode, not a zener. It's a Toshiba 1SS352, but also a Nexperia BAS-316 may be present.
Hi, Thank you for watching, for now edm-20 is not on my list because the analysis is the same only the components locations are different. If i get a edm-20 board i will try to make an video, can not promise it :). Gr. Jim
Thank you for this, I just recently decided to try and make money on the side doing console repairs and chose the ps5. I want to take my time to master it and learn as much as I can. Even if I sell at a loss now, I know the experience and knowledge I gain will be worth the investment
Hi, that is the most effective approach. In the beginning you can have a lot of failed repair attemps but as long as you are learning you will get better. Ofcourse in the beginning you have it cost a lot of money but see this as a education :) Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Hello. Please offer me any suggestions. I have a 020 board beeps, blue light then shuts off. No shorts. All voltage are present except one spot. The 3.3V on the component shown at time stamp 36:36. All other 3.3V points are present. I have been working on this for weeks and can't figure it out. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, this is a difficult one. I would check the apu reflow or reball it. There could be cracked solder joints under the apu. Also check under the apu if some capacitors are shorted. Also check the southbridge ic. also check ram modules. Gr. Jim
@fixmyappjim Thanks for your reply. I actually already replaced SB. I checked for shorts around Ram and APU. The only thing I didn't try was reballing the APU. I didn't want to just try it just to "try it". But at this point I guess there is nothing else to try. I even tried Uart diagnostics, but it just gives the general code.
What a fantastic video! Please can you tell me what sort of resistance to ground the capacitors under the APU should be? Nobody seems to give much information, other than saying the whole APU area is very low impedance. The input 12V rail on my board is not shorted, but I'm concerned about the coils on the APU side and the APU capacitors..... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you for watching. Green screen is new for me, but high demand maybe a thermal issue? Try checking the metal liquid of the APU and check if there are dry spots. Be carefull with liquid metal is can create shorts on the mainboard. Gr. Jim
@@fixmyappjim Thanks for reply! I checked the liquid metal and add more to be safe its not making porblems, but still the same issue. It seems the thermals are the case but im thinking one of components are going bad and making this issue, but im not sure what else could do that if not APU GPU side. I have seen in internet same issue if searching ps5 green screen crash, but havent found solution.
9:08 its 1,8V Standby NOT 3,3V.
Thank you for this rectification. Will pin this remark. Gr. Jim
On EDM-020 this is 3.3V from my testing. The regulator nearby F7002 is 1.8V output, though. Perhaps you meant this.
The most powerful video I have ever watched in my life. You summarized most of the things in less than an hour. You are great.
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Thanks again, I was talking to you over email!
Hi Aidan, Wauw, thank you for your donation and supporting the channel. Gr. Jim
I can't explain how useful this guide was. You are truly a legend keep up the great work.
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
You are truly a legend and I really hope this channel gets very popular. Also appreciated the pdf guides. Thanks again.
Thank you for nice feedback! Gr. Jim
where are you finding pdf guides?
@@brandonkick this pdf guide is not released yet when this channel hits +2k subscribers it will be released. I will add a post when it is available. Gr. Jim
I recently just found your channel, and WOW is this incredible stuff! The information here is just so darn valuable, and I'm so thankful you've taken the time to create it and share it with us all!
I am a former arcade technician. I have been doing software engineering for the past several years. I love to learn about things, fix things, really enjoy soldering and fault finding.
Just two weeks ago, I repaired my first PS5 console by installing a new HDMI port and giving the console a good cleaning of all dust / debris build up and maintenance on the liquid metal. The console now works wonderfully. I have ordered my second broken console, a power off situation, and it should be here soon. I am excited to start figuring out what is wrong with it! This guide will be so very useful for me!
Hi, Thank you very much for this feedback. I also started this hobby when i first repaired a broken speaker for my uncle 30 years ago, i like fault finding because i feel like a investigator trying to solve a crime :) Gr. Jim
Amazing. Best info on this console I have ever seen. Look forward to more like this!
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Please make more guides like this. I run an electronics repair company and would absolutely love to show these videos to my technicians to better train them. An Xbox Series X guide would be super helpful as well. Furthermore, if you have any advice on PS5s that are crashing out of games with error code CE-108255-1 I would love to hear it. My shop has had a few of them come in for repair and none of my staff can tell me an answer as to what can solve the issue. Would love to hear your thoughts. Great work!!!
Hi, Thank you for your kind feedback! I will try to make more these video's in the future. If the PS5 is crashing during the game it could be a temperature problem or a defect RAM / or Flash memory problem it also could be component that is failing these problems are hard to diagnose. Maybe you could read the error codes by soldering serial wires to read the southbridge error codes maybe it could indicate a faulty component. Gr. Jim
One of the best videos out there! Thank you for all you do for the console repair scene!
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
With this incredible guide, I managed to get a console that had been broken for a long time, great guide, it's perfect
Wow that is big compliment! I am glad that my video could help you to troubleshoot and repair the console. Gr. Jim
this is the best video have ever seen for repairing consoles 100% your the first person to do this,thanks so much,now we know where to look. please make for the ps4 too👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for watching, PS4 is still on the to do list :) Gr. Jim
One of the best I have seen so far. Thank you so much 🙏 . I really appreciate that you shared it with the community. Well done.
Holly sh!t... I just saw your amazing video and it blew me away!!! That is by far the best explanation and guide if seen when it comes to fixing game consoles! 👌👍
That's definitely god level! Respect!
I'll follow your channel and I'm very excited to see what's coming next. Keep up the good work. And also thank you for sharing the pdf guides, absolutely amazing content! 🙏😉
There's is another guy who's doing repairs on entertainment electronics on his UA-cam channel. Mainly game consoles like Playstations, Xbox and Switch. He don't explain to much in his videos but showing the hole repair process. Starting by analysing the problem (same route like your guide in this video I think) and finally repair / replace / fix the broken part. He's also fixing ripped off traces and pads on the pcb boards. Most professional and cleanest soldering jobs I've ever seen. You both guys should start a joint venture! 😉
Would be the best combination of explaining and repairing videos! 😜
If you're interested to check his content, his channel is named PCB Solder (Berlin)...
Thanks again for the this amazing and informative video my friend
Greetings from Germany
Hi, Thank you for this extended positive feedback! I'm happy that you like the content. I already following PCB Solder for a while now and i agree he is a real professional with very good rework skills. It is good that we can learn from eachother to bring your own skills to a higher level. Gr. Jim
this is insane man super huge props on all of the hard work you did on this, consolidating your knowledge for others to digest is never easy and doing so with this much information is incredible thank you again for this
Thank you for watching and this nice feedback! :) Gr. Jim
Thank you for sharing and well done for this thorough and thoughtful guide.
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Great job. Thanks for all your hard work and time
Thank you for watching
Thank you so much, very helpful!! On 36:50 min, 3.3V I am getting on Top Left leg. I don't think is on the bottom ...
If i am correct both pin upper and lower are 3.3V. Thank you for your feedback. Gr. Jim
It's supposed to be present on the bottom pin also. I have one with the same issue. Beep and blue light, but shuts off. Did you ever figure yours out? I've been working on this one for weeks
Thanks for this video, I was able to find the component values for the hdmi port and was able to source them from macbook motherboards. Now this botched job i got in is working nicely again.
Good Job! Gr. Jim
Thank you for the info and detailed guide. Love the content and hope the channel grows a lot.
Thank you! Gr. Jim
You are so great!!! Big respect for sharing such a informative repair manual!!!!
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Thanks a lot, I repair Videogames over 20 years, and with your guide it is awesome, really great job, keep up the good work!!!
Wow! Thank you for this kind feedback! Gr. Jim
thank you for all bro, I will want ask you a question: in 30:41 - 3.3V STBY voltage regulator you say that 3.3V is generate in that voltage regulator, butt I have a new ps5 that work and I not found 3.3V there, but 1.8V. You can check this?
Hi thank you for your info. I don't have a ps5 board to check this voltage now but the Southbridge also use 1.8V STBY so i think you are right. Gr. Jim
Bro is a whole school 😂👌🏻🔥
Thanks for the information my guy keep it up, Big respect for people like you ❤
Thank you for watching :) gr. Jim
Thank you, i will be needing this
Thank you very much! Your methodical approach is astounding. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for this nice feedback. Gr. Jim
Ce 108255-1 crashing errors suck. It could be anything. UART is not helping. What do you think?
Thank you very much in supporting this channel with your donation! This error is a common error it can be everything. I would first check the simple stuff like looking for hot spots on the APU and if the liquid metal is good. Next i would check how this crash happens is this game stored on the internal SSD, If yes try to install the game on a extra nvme drive and see if the problem still happens. If not i would suspect the SSD controller or flash memory to be the suspect, these fails alot as they have a limited lifespan based on the amount of read and write actions. Also RAM modules can be faulty and underload it can give random crashes. So i think the problem is with the SSD or RAM sections. Try to monitor the board with a thermal camera to see if there is a specific ram or flash module getting hotter then re rest. Gr. Jimmy.
Just wow! This is the boss level diagnostics! Thank you!
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
great work to save in a file and write down every useful information. you deserve 10000 likes.
Thank you for your nice feedback. Best wishes. Gr. Jim
Amazing diagnostic video, thank you for creating it. You should have way more subscribers.
Thank you for this kind feedback. Gr. Jim
Thank you bro, I don’t find any normal video about ps5 fix but next I find you! A wish you a good life and strong health for you and your family😊
Hi, i am this video helped you out. Thanks for watching. Gr. Jim
Thanks for Sharing, that was very Useful, continue your way, I'm sure your channel will be popular soon.
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
You are an absolute legend.
This video made me realize I probably have faulty memory, thanks for saving me a lot of time.
I measure 30 ohms on 1 bank (the bottom one next to F3501) The other ones measure 0.5 ohms and 20 ohms so I guess I'll have to start pulling off memory?
Subscribed and thanks again, this is a Godsend!
Thank you for watching my video's. Glad it could help you with the diagnosing proces.
You my friend are a living legend, thank you for the time you dedicate to helping the community, WOW
Thank you for your kind reply. Your channel was also where i learned alot about consoles also thank you! Gr. Jim
Wow. Great video. You have one more subscriber.
Thank you for wathing. Gr. Jim
best video about PS5. keep it up your hardwork. thanks
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Thanks a lot mate for this detailed video. Its awesome. At 30:50, instead of having 3.3v I have 1.8v there for an EDM-010 board and at 36:33, I dont have the 1.8v STB voltage. Other than this, everything tests ok with STB and PowerON voltages. Moreover, the lower voltages near HDMI IC is absent. For the stanby boot sequence, I have 80-100mA power draw, holds here for few seconds and then it goes to 0mA. The console beeps every 10seconds but no light. Can you direct me?
Hi, This is correctly 1.8V can be measured near F7002. Because this is an other revision of the ps5 board. It could be a bios / SSD / Memory issue, also you can solder serial wires to read the UART error codes. See youtube for a tutorial about reading error codes. Gr. Jim
@fixmyappjim Thanks for your reply. UART showed "Post secure Loader Error 2 - CE-105629-3 SCE_NP_DRM_ERROR_UNKNOWN_VERSION". Do I'm guessing ssd?
@@DrCryogenic DRM, or Digital Rights Management, in the context of the PlayStation 5 (PS5), refers to the technology and measures implemented by Sony to protect copyrighted content on the console. So indeed it could be firmware / ssd related.
@@fixmyappjim thanks a lot 😊
Amazing! Thank you very much for sharing your experience 👌 🤝
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Appreciate it bro. Fixed my ic with this rundown.
I am glad this video helped you, thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
I was looking for something similar to this but this is much better than what I was looking for, you are great for sharing your knowledge, thank you :)
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Thank you very much, do you have something like that, but for PS4?
It is in my to do list :)
@@fixmyappjim ok, very grateful for your work for people. Greetings
thank you very much for your videos. i really appreciate someone explaining things as they really are and easy to understand. congrats. keep fighting!😜
Thank you very much! Gr. Jim
First of all thank you for great video!
On my PS5, instead of 3.3V there is 1.8V on the voltage regulator output (30:52 in video). It is designated as SBVA T107F but I can't find it anywhere to buy. Is it OK to use TLV62090RGTT on that place?
Best regards,
Marko
Hi, This is correctly 1.8V can be measured near F7002. Because this is an other revision of the ps5 board. If i am correct SBVA T107F = TLV62090RGTT
Thank you very much on your answer! @@fixmyappjim
My revision of board is EDM-010. As I understood on some forum voltage regulator output (picture on 30:52 in your video) should be 3.3V on EDM-010 boards, and 1.8V on EDM-020. So I am not sure should I change my chip or no.
Also do you maybe know what are the values of resistors on the left side of the SBVA T107F chip? I think that I burned some of them because now my output voltage from regulator is 0.9V...
@@markoaksentijevic1097 Hi i don't have a mainboard now to test the voltage. The TLV62090RGTT IC is a cheap ic to replace just to be sure. 3.3V and 1.8 volt are valid voltage values but i can't say in your case if the voltage is correct. I don't know the resistor value :( also i don't have a donor card to check it for you :( Gr. Jim
Fantastic guide. Thanks for all your hard work
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
GREAT INFORMATION ,. THANKS JIMMY
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Impressive !
You are really good, one of the best in the category. Keep it up. Thank you and Congratulations!
Please more videos.
this is gold, amazing video, something similar to this for the xbox series x, s will be awesome, greetings from Costa Rica, thanks for sharing this is gold seriously :)
Thank you for your feedback xbox series x is on my todo list. Thank you for watching my video's. Gr. Jimmy.
Total legend. This channel should be much more popular than it currently is Titanium level info. Thanks a million.
Thank you for your nice feedback :) . Gr. Jim
can't agree more
Ram resistance relative to ground can be more than 40ohms, it depends on the manufacturer of the ram. Samsung ram measures low, 30-50ohms, where as micron seems to measure around +100 ohms, all of which are fine and working.
Thank you for your extra information. I pinned this remark. Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Your channel is truly gold. Your work is stunning. So complete and clear! Thank you so much. Don't hesitate to put a link to collect a small tip, I'm sure many would be delighted to offer you a little coffee ;)
Hi thank you very much for the tip :) Thankl you for watching! Gr. Jim
Incredible! Thank you!
Thanks so match, great job
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Hope to see more of these love this info sir
Amazing work!
Thank you for watching. Gr. jim
You're cool! I express my gratitude from our community!
Thank you very much for this nice feedback. Gr. Jim
Thanks for the most powerful video ever watched , wish if u make extra one for ps4
Hi i made a ps4 video see: ua-cam.com/video/ADbkiVcq70A/v-deo.html
No way. This is the storage one of the grey video I have seen. Good bless you.
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Excellent, thankyou so much for this treasure.
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
You make the best videos!
Thank you very much. Gr. Jim
Wonderful, thank you very much
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Fantastic video!! Compliment!!!
Thank you for watching! Gr. Jim
very smart ,thank you
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Thank you again!!
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
At 14:35 there was minor mistake: That's not the warranty sticker. That's just a warning stamp.
The warranty sticker is on the opposite side of the console,near the fan connector.(There is an arrow)
Thank you for this information learned something new :)
@@fixmyappjimNo problem.
I learned a lot from this video, so thanks man.
Good video For beginners You do good Job Explaining How things work Keep the good videos coming bro
Thank you very much! Gr. Jim
Oh man, you are amazing. This helps so much. Thank you. For sure subbed. Keep going.
Thank you Kiki! I am also a fan and subscriber of your channel nice to see your comment :) Gr. Jim
@@fixmyappjim wow, great, thanks :) The world is small :)
the best ps5 fix video.
Thank you :)
Powerful. Thanks very much sir
Thank you for watching! Gr. Jim
Hi again. Can you update this fantastic guide for the 1200 series and slim model in the future? I see Sony has changed some components and their location area
Hi maybe if i get this board. can't promise :)
this helps great thank you very much i hope to see more of this vids
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
this guide was useful . You are truly a legend keep up the great work.
can you share with us the ps5 pcb stdby voltage photos
Thank you very much. I will release the pictures as soon as i reach the target views that i have set for this video. I will post a comment when it is released. Gr. Jim
Thanks , waiting for ps4 edition of this video 😊 and soon xbox and others
excelent video love you!
Thank you for watching.
Super , I like it . Good job . Thank You .
Thank you for your time and all informations 👏 🎩 really appreciate
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Amazing video!
Thank you for watching
great work,thank you
Thanks for watching. Gr. Jim
My HDMI port seems well soldered but I see dots on the screen with 480 resolution and safe mode. Could the problem be the Panasonic HDMI Encoder Ic?
Hi yes that IC is responsible for the resolution of the screenit could be that hdmi encoder ic. Gr. Jim
@@fixmyappjim Thanks! I Will try 😉
Do you have a video on your lab setup?
Hi not yet i am thinking of making such i video in the future. Gr. Jim
Fantastic video and guide. Small error I noticed in the guide is the 0.8v on the cap right next to the encoder IC is 1.7v, not 0.8v. The 1.7V trace runs to this cap.
Thank you for your extra information about the voltage. You are right! The second last capacitor is 0.8V The last capacitor near the encoder IC is 1.7V. Gr. Jim
great video. any chance you can do one for the newer EDM-041 board?
Hi for now i don't have plans to do that but you can apply the info also on that board as long as you can identify the main components. Gr. Jim
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks
Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
Thanks bro, you're amazing
Thank you for watching! Gr. Jim
At 38:58 you have incorrect information. The diode is a high-speed switching diode, not a zener. It's a Toshiba 1SS352, but also a Nexperia BAS-316 may be present.
Thank for your rectification and extra information, i did not know that. Gr. Jim
Great guide, Is there one for the next version board? EDM-020 ?
Hi, Thank you for watching, for now edm-20 is not on my list because the analysis is the same only the components locations are different. If i get a edm-20 board i will try to make an video, can not promise it :). Gr. Jim
thank you so much for the video and your work.
are the diodes around the panasonic chip 100pf?
Thank you for watching, i do not know the value of that diode. Gr. Jim
Amazing!!! Do you have or plan to do a similar guide for the PS4?
PS4 is on my to do list because there are no schematics for the PS4 i can't really go in depth but will try. Gr. Jim
Thanks so much
excelent aport my friend 👍
nice work - thx a lot!
i wondered what info you have on the missing sheet 18 ?
Hi i don't know what you mean i do see sheet 18 about the southbridge? Gr. Jim
Goodnight great Video, can you do a troubleshooting guide for the slim?
Slim is new maybe in the future. Gr. Jim
Thank you for this, I just recently decided to try and make money on the side doing console repairs and chose the ps5. I want to take my time to master it and learn as much as I can. Even if I sell at a loss now, I know the experience and knowledge I gain will be worth the investment
Hi, that is the most effective approach. In the beginning you can have a lot of failed repair attemps but as long as you are learning you will get better. Ofcourse in the beginning you have it cost a lot of money but see this as a education :) Thank you for watching. Gr. Jim
a lot of thanks !!
Hello. Please offer me any suggestions. I have a 020 board beeps, blue light then shuts off. No shorts. All voltage are present except one spot. The 3.3V on the component shown at time stamp 36:36. All other 3.3V points are present. I have been working on this for weeks and can't figure it out. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, this is a difficult one. I would check the apu reflow or reball it. There could be cracked solder joints under the apu. Also check under the apu if some capacitors are shorted. Also check the southbridge ic. also check ram modules. Gr. Jim
@fixmyappjim Thanks for your reply. I actually already replaced SB. I checked for shorts around Ram and APU. The only thing I didn't try was reballing the APU. I didn't want to just try it just to "try it". But at this point I guess there is nothing else to try. I even tried Uart diagnostics, but it just gives the general code.
@@shawntyson8 Indeed you have nothing to lose, you could try to add pressure on top of the APU to see if you can boot the console. Success! Gr. Jim
Amazing guide, thank you. IS there anyway to get the presentation for this one I like to print it and have it as i work.
Thank you for watching. When this channel hits +2k subscribers i will be releasing this presentation as a pdf to download :) Gr. Jim
Nice! Good luck. I am already a sub! Thanks again
What a fantastic video! Please can you tell me what sort of resistance to ground the capacitors under the APU should be? Nobody seems to give much information, other than saying the whole APU area is very low impedance. The input 12V rail on my board is not shorted, but I'm concerned about the coils on the APU side and the APU capacitors..... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
GPU has a very low resistance to ground so between 1 - 10 ohm would be ok. Gr. Jim
Very good video!
What could be with green video output crash for ps5? When playing high demand games?
Could it be hdmi encoder?
Thank you for watching. Green screen is new for me, but high demand maybe a thermal issue? Try checking the metal liquid of the APU and check if there are dry spots. Be carefull with liquid metal is can create shorts on the mainboard. Gr. Jim
@@fixmyappjim Thanks for reply!
I checked the liquid metal and add more to be safe its not making porblems, but still the same issue. It seems the thermals are the case but im thinking one of components are going bad and making this issue, but im not sure what else could do that if not APU GPU side.
I have seen in internet same issue if searching ps5 green screen crash, but havent found solution.
Huge work brother 👍 Fuse F7001 marked T its 5 Amp 24 Volts right? Thank you for video ✌✌✌
Hi, yes you are right. Gr. Jim
This is gold
55:04 if Your Driveboard ic goes bad you can turn your ps5 into a digital edition by modifying the bios.
Hi it is indeed possible to do that. Gr. Jim