Great vid, I did this for my PS4 Pro as it sounded like a jet engine when playing Apex Legends. I didnt replace the paste though, I just used the paste that had overspilt when the two surfaces were clamped together. I also cleaned the fan and the dust from everywhere, and most importantly, made sure that the cooling matrix was clean. Mine was actually damaged, (from factory!) so I bent the fins back into position. Its now as quiet as a mouse and I've been playing on Red Dead Redemption without a sound 👍
Hey man just a heads up, it will get loud again, anywhere from a month upwards of three to four. When it gets loud again replace it with good thermal paste. I did the exact same thing like two years back on my Pro. It got loud again within a few months, changed it out for real the second time, been quiet since.
I did this for my ps4, the original one lol I would clean it, but this time I did a thorough clean & I replaced the thermal paste as well. Also, I installed an SSD drive so it’s quiet & smooth. Dope video!
Mine sounds like it's mixed with a weed whacker that fades on n off to the point I have to turn it off to keep from punching it off my desk. It's really annoying after awhile.
I just did a full tear down of my model 1 ps4 pro and replaced the thermal paste. (And full clean) OMG the fan hardly even spins up now. Sadly I ended up with on black screw I couldn’t find a home for. Also the thermal paste on mine was gray and super dry. Pain in my butt to get it off.
@@KRSRK there are multiple ways that work equally well and you can reference a Linus tech tips video on it if interested. An X seems to work really well, a ball in the center as long as it's enough paste, a line even, spreading yourself is unnecessary but that works too.
Not specifically, all I can say is you should probably open it up and inspect it, make sure it is clean and nothing is hitting anything else while it spins.
Great vid, I did this for my PS4 Pro as it sounded like a jet engine when playing Apex Legends. I didnt replace the paste though, I just used the paste that had overspilt when the two surfaces were clamped together. I also cleaned the fan and the dust from everywhere, and most importantly, made sure that the cooling matrix was clean. Mine was actually damaged, (from factory!) so I bent the fins back into position. Its now as quiet as a mouse and I've been playing on Red Dead Redemption without a sound 👍
Hey man just a heads up, it will get loud again, anywhere from a month upwards of three to four. When it gets loud again replace it with good thermal paste. I did the exact same thing like two years back on my Pro. It got loud again within a few months, changed it out for real the second time, been quiet since.
I did this for my ps4, the original one lol I would clean it, but this time I did a thorough clean & I replaced the thermal paste as well. Also, I installed an SSD drive so it’s quiet & smooth. Dope video!
Mine sounds like it's mixed with a weed whacker that fades on n off to the point I have to turn it off to keep from punching it off my desk. It's really annoying after awhile.
I just did a full tear down of my model 1 ps4 pro and replaced the thermal paste. (And full clean) OMG the fan hardly even spins up now. Sadly I ended up with on black screw I couldn’t find a home for. Also the thermal paste on mine was gray and super dry. Pain in my butt to get it off.
I cannot tell you how many times I've ended up with extra mystery screws after putting something back together...
The PS4 pro sounds like it struggles and super slow i cleaned it put thermal paste on it and it’s still fairly loud
@@ot9523 after a good cleaning mine got really quiet and I’ve never had and performance issues.
Whats the best way of applying thermal paste to the APU , seeing that its rectangular , a vertical line in the middle ?
Or covering the entire chip ?
@@KRSRK there are multiple ways that work equally well and you can reference a Linus tech tips video on it if interested. An X seems to work really well, a ball in the center as long as it's enough paste, a line even, spreading yourself is unnecessary but that works too.
Hey so my ps4 pro fan is making like a scratchy noise so I’m not sure if it’s the dirt or something else.
Would you know about this problem?
Not specifically, all I can say is you should probably open it up and inspect it, make sure it is clean and nothing is hitting anything else while it spins.
A pea size of themel paste that's like a sprout size haha
Looks like I did put a little much there
Bro thats my ps4 when i start it you dont want to here my ps4 when playing a game its sounds like truck lol
How to fix this ? I'm a newbie to this console
Try opening it up and putting some washers between the cpu screws and the mainboard on the bottom.
@@Gamerhub733 open up your ps4 clean the old thermal paste and apply high quality paste and also change the crap thermal pads
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