@@whyamihere6695 There's a reason for that, it's cos they start off with a shiny new(ish) product, and de-store it, adding dirt and damage, and then just edit the footage so the proces is reversed to make it look like they restored it, but in reality, they just trashed it...
It's impressive how well this console has held up over time. The restoration work done on it was excellent, especially since the issue ended up being with the regulators rather than the power supply.
Hey, I recently came across the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule and it seems like a great tool for keeping your desktop setup clean! It offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it perfect for maintaining a spotless environment. Plus, the multiple tubes and high-quality filters ensure long-lasting performance. Definitely worth considering!
Hey there! Have you considered the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule? It's a compact device that offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, perfect for keeping your desktop spotless. It also has a variety of features like versatile accessories and efficient storage. I've found it to be a reliable tool at a reasonable price. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Yeah, mine's an earlier model, an 80GB, and it's still working jus fine (mostly as I ditched Gran Turismo 6 when I got my FOURTH replacement! Fecking GT6!)!
I have a ps3 slim and had it since it came out. It's in great condition and feels brand new. I don't know what Sony did, but something about this console just holds up great
A couple are missing, including the white Ps2 Slim, and the fat ps2 he did a couple months ago. He most likely sold them, but I noticed that immediately.
Hey there! As a fellow tech enthusiast, I can definitely appreciate the satisfaction of restoring and repairing consoles. By the way, have you heard of the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule? It's a versatile tool that could come in handy for cleaning and maintaining your tech setup. It offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it a great addition to optimize your desktop setup. Just thought I'd share in case you find it useful! 😄
I've learned how to give proper maintenance to my consoles and controllers watching your videos, and they came with an ASMR bonus too! That's priceless, you're the man! Thanks a lot.
0:02 "This is a *PlayStation 3 (PS3) Slim console* 🎮 here, in which *came out in the year 2009 AD* (the end of 2000's decades, and this one console is now being 14 years/almost 15 years old of age right here...)"
I had one like this! White slim. They're rare. Mine was also a bit yellowed and thanks to your channel, I knew what to do with the color. Sadly, due to lack of proper lighting, the effect wasn't perfect. Nonetheless, it it weren't for you, I wouldn't even try. Therefore, thank you. Great content as usual.
Thank you for what you do! I have learned so much from you. I have gotten the courage to take apart consoles and restore them myself, and even built my own retro brightening container. I have saved so much money on fixing consoles to add to my collection - so thank you so much for passing on your knowledge and passion :) (it has been a great adventure getting into this new hobby)
Hey there! I think you might find the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule quite useful. It's a compact device with powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it perfect for cleaning your desk, car, and more. With its versatile features and reasonable price, it's definitely worth considering for maintaining a spotless environment. Happy cleaning! 👍🏼😄
Hey there! As a fellow tech enthusiast, I highly recommend checking out the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule. It's a versatile and compact device that offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, perfect for maintaining a clean desktop setup. The multiple tubes and high-quality filters ensure long-lasting performance. Give it a try, it might just revolutionize your cleaning routine!
I still have my original PS3 slim and it still works Ive cleaned it and applied new paste over the years it's amazing to see others that still work and aren't beaten up
Nice restoration! A lil advice: never blow at a fan with a compressor. It can spin up above its designed RPM and there is a chance to do damage to the bearing. The PS3 Slim equipped with 3 different cooling fans during its lifecycle, each have its own rated speed. Judging from the Nidec fan its a 2000/2500/3000 series modell.
The sounds of the buttons being pushed, the start up theme, the disc going into its slot... Threw me back so far, it literally brought back so many memories of that time I don't even know how to react.
I love these videos! I love that they're quiet so I can watch them with others in the room and not disturb them. They're very too the point. My cat was sitting on my lap while I was watching this video and she was riveted! Her eyes kept following where your hands went :)
I did some work on my PS3 slim recently. Cleaned the disc reader and upgraded the HD. Being able to play PS1 titles (digitally) makes the PS3 ultra valuable to me. Whenever I watch your videos and see crazy yellowing I assume the console was probably left in a garage or some outdoor storage. I never saw a white PS3 Slime though. Looks hot! Loved the video!
Love this video and how you basically fixed a ps3 that wouldn’t turn on impressive!! Also love how you take out the screws with the screw driver so satisfying in general. 👍🏼
Good to have you back! Also great seeing the console from my teen years getting restored. Had fond memories of playing little big planet, sly cooper, ratchet and clank and jak and daxter on it.
Bought a black slim version used at GameStop in 2009 or 2010. It was a birthday present to myself. I got it just in time as my sibling had bought a first gen 80GB PS3 off of a crackhead for $60 and IT STILL WORKED! (I could've shaken him for even taking the guy up on the offer, because he had not tested it beforehand. Or maybe the guy had stolen it from someone...my sibling did not ask questions 😅). The console overheated easily, however, an issue with all of those models. It lasted him a year with heavy use, not too shabby for $60, I say. Shortly after it breathed its last, I got mine and I was happy to bring some joy back into my brother's life as he was definitely sad when his console died. Small town with nothing else to do. I don't play video games as much as him, so he used mine way more than me. He's the one that got God of War 3 and it blew the whole family away with its stunning opening. Good times 😊
The Ducktor is in! 🐤 These videos remind me of when I was a kid and I would "help" my father fix computer hardware by tearing apart random bits and boards 😂 Odd Tinkering does it right with all the knowledge and skills I never acquired. Love your vids, OT!
Welcome back 😊 I love your restoration vids the most. You always do a full restore. You don't half a$$ it. You are a Master Tinkerer, but you have achieved being a Master Restorer. 😎
I always love watching these restorations, they are so satisfying. I want a similar setup for all of my consoles!The backlighting really adds a cool effect.
It always warms me to see someone properly repair and clean something another person just deems trash. All it needed was a little love and attention and it'll love you back. That's one of the many broken PS3s brought back from the dead to live a long healthy life. Some people don't care or take em for granted now, but soon 7th gen will be hard to come by as it's one of the most unreliable generations in terms of hardware failure due to improper heat dissipation/air flow. In the nearby future, in 15-20 years from now (maybe sooner) these machines might skyrocket in value due to nostalgia and supply. We should all learn to appreciate what we have when we have it because one day, it may not be there.
Enjoyed every minute of the video. Have been eagerly waiting for each videos. Really love how the quality of the videos and channel has grown throughout the years. Lots of love, hope the growth continues.
Another solid restoration video, Odd! :D I'm honestly kinda disappointed I never bought a PS3 back in the day (maybe one day I'll get one at a very cheap price). As always it's so much fun to see the Ducktor work his magical, assistance, as well as using his famous isopropyl alcohol! I'll be sure to check out your PlayStation 3 controller restoration video too!
1:04 hey a new screwdriver set! Checking all those pins must have taken forever! I've taken one PS3 apart fully to try and fix it but I couldn't figure it out. Amazing job!
Great video, most satisfying ASMR. Pro tip for the non-technical, never under any circumstances open a battery from a console unless you know what you're doing. Capacitors hold charge even after battery is unplugged and can "bite" back at you. 😮😮 Great job.😊😅
@Gjd94 Tell me when this defined ASMR other than there just being like those damn whispering onlyfans girls that just hit a microphone the entire time, or moan, or go like "were you a good boy for mommy uwu"??
Be super careful taking the power supply apart like that. After plugging it in for a little bit, those large capacitors could still hold a dangerous charge.
cleaned up mine a long time ago, and gosh, I'm feeling way more confident now that there is your vid out there 🙏 I may even try to replace the thermal paste on mine
Incredible job. I can value it as a PS3 Slim owner. My system is still working fine after so many years, but I wonder for how long. I have tried to bring it to a cleaning and manteinance, but all technicians refuse.
Just an FYI, this console had been reshelled. The components were for 200xx series and the shell for a 300xx series ;) from someone who used to jailbreak them 2013-2018
5:50 Please add a warning about disassembling power units. Those capacitors can store power for a long period of time and if touched in the wrong spot could harm the user or the unit itself.
@@StaticVapour590 That's a very logical think and you are right. The problem comed for non logical thinking people like children, that could imitate what they see in this video and get injured.
Heyy I remember you! You’re the ps1 and ps2 and xbox 360 repair man! Yep i watched those videos and they are so satisfying and nostalgic.. I remember the ps3 when my father had it, absolute blast. The console that had metal gear rising.. that game was ungodly tier.
As some people have said that the PS3 is a bitch to work software wise? I can't imagine how much hard work they had to do to make everything in the PS3 work together hardware wise. You did a fantastic job! I'm sure the PS3 modding community and wishful thinkers out there who want a lot of the PS3 library on the PS5 is gonna love this. :)
To Odd Tinkering: How long have you been repairing electronics? When and where did you learn to repair electronics? To this fine intellectual community: is there a certain course you guys take to know and understand PCBs and all the little components? I admire all of Odd Tinkering's work. When I look at the comments it seems like everyone is smart and familiar with electronics. Did I miss a course in school? 😅 keep up the awesome work, and i wish everyone a blessed day 🙏
dude the amount of fucking pride i would get for having an entire gaming corner full of consoles I fixed is immense...dude props to you for being this fucking amazing man
don't ask me how, but I felt you kinda had enough with making restoration videos... so I want to thank you for keeping on making them, as they keep my love and interest for the consoles alive 😃
I don't really enjoy diagnosis searches myself so having likely troubleshooting points is always appreciated. Got one of these on the shelf with the same condition and wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't the same thing.😉 Not the worst I've seen in disassembly complexity, they don't care about routine maintenance when they design these things but so few of us live in a dust-free environment so...
That start up sound took me back man, I love your content and you have inspired me to restore old consoles. I have an old game boy advance that I want to mod, I just need the right screwdriver bits. Also your console room looks amazing👍
We have one of these in working condition. Got it from GameStop several years ago. Nice to know how to work on it if and when it dies. Love your videos, they're my favorite!
Finally, a legitimate PS3 restoration that has no rust on the entire console
Yah there is so many fake restoration videos and they look like a giant turd in the beginning and at the end they look right out of the box
@@whyamihere6695 There's a reason for that, it's cos they start off with a shiny new(ish) product, and de-store it, adding dirt and damage, and then just edit the footage so the proces is reversed to make it look like they restored it, but in reality, they just trashed it...
What you don't believe a person can randomly find a rusted muddy ps3 while walking with your camera for no reason? Lol
@@whyamihere6695 because that's exactly what they are
they just put dirt n stuff on em then clean them basically
It's impressive how well this console has held up over time. The restoration work done on it was excellent, especially since the issue ended up being with the regulators rather than the power supply.
Hey, I recently came across the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule and it seems like a great tool for keeping your desktop setup clean! It offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it perfect for maintaining a spotless environment. Plus, the multiple tubes and high-quality filters ensure long-lasting performance. Definitely worth considering!
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Hey there! Have you considered the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule? It's a compact device that offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, perfect for keeping your desktop spotless. It also has a variety of features like versatile accessories and efficient storage. I've found it to be a reliable tool at a reasonable price. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Yeah, mine's an earlier model, an 80GB, and it's still working jus fine (mostly as I ditched Gran Turismo 6 when I got my FOURTH replacement! Fecking GT6!)!
I have a ps3 slim and had it since it came out. It's in great condition and feels brand new. I don't know what Sony did, but something about this console just holds up great
21:30 that’s so cool seeing all the other systems and consoles he’s restored over the years
A couple are missing, including the white Ps2 Slim, and the fat ps2 he did a couple months ago.
He most likely sold them, but I noticed that immediately.
The Dreamcast and Gameboy have "reyellowed" quite a bit if those are also the restored ones
It's like a visit to The Museum of Personal Game Devices
Hey there! As a fellow tech enthusiast, I can definitely appreciate the satisfaction of restoring and repairing consoles. By the way, have you heard of the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule? It's a versatile tool that could come in handy for cleaning and maintaining your tech setup. It offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it a great addition to optimize your desktop setup. Just thought I'd share in case you find it useful! 😄
@@innovativeadvertising6463no one really cares about that.
I’m glad they actually show the entire process instead of just buying a new console making it dirty and showing the footage before they ruined it
I find your videos almost meditative, there’s a therapeutic quality to them. Thank you for calming the storm, at least for a little while
You're the only channel of restoration that i watch, the only one that do this without trying to fool your audience. Love the content, always.
Very true😢
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@@iruga7379 TysyTube Resoration he's another legit restoration channel if i'm correct i think him and Odd Tinkering are friends
Finally my favourite restoration guy back at it ❤
@@innovativeadvertising6463 Your mom has powerful blowing capabilities
I've learned how to give proper maintenance to my consoles and controllers watching your videos, and they came with an ASMR bonus too! That's priceless, you're the man! Thanks a lot.
This is the only guy I would buy a refurbished console from.
Why?! He didn’t clean the board and processor properly
@@iplaydthiswell cleaning an already clean board and procesor seem like a waste of time does it?
@@litlen00b42if they were already clean, yes.
One of the few legit restoration channels on UA-cam 👍
0:02 "This is a *PlayStation 3 (PS3) Slim console* 🎮 here, in which *came out in the year 2009 AD* (the end of 2000's decades, and this one console is now being 14 years/almost 15 years old of age right here...)"
Good to have you back! Love your game console repairs/restores. Always one of my favorite vids to put on and chill too.
I started IT some while ago and whenever I need to replace computer parts or fix consoles I come to this man, You're legit brother.
I had one like this! White slim. They're rare. Mine was also a bit yellowed and thanks to your channel, I knew what to do with the color. Sadly, due to lack of proper lighting, the effect wasn't perfect. Nonetheless, it it weren't for you, I wouldn't even try. Therefore, thank you.
Great content as usual.
Thank you for what you do! I have learned so much from you. I have gotten the courage to take apart consoles and restore them myself, and even built my own retro brightening container. I have saved so much money on fixing consoles to add to my collection - so thank you so much for passing on your knowledge and passion :) (it has been a great adventure getting into this new hobby)
Its amazing when you just watch and learn then do it on your way. idk how many PS3's I've saved from watching his videos
Hey there! I think you might find the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule quite useful. It's a compact device with powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it perfect for cleaning your desk, car, and more. With its versatile features and reasonable price, it's definitely worth considering for maintaining a spotless environment. Happy cleaning! 👍🏼😄
bro's life story
The PS3 was my favorite console growing up. It's so satisfying to see this brought back to life!
Hey there! As a fellow tech enthusiast, I highly recommend checking out the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule. It's a versatile and compact device that offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, perfect for maintaining a clean desktop setup. The multiple tubes and high-quality filters ensure long-lasting performance. Give it a try, it might just revolutionize your cleaning routine!
PS triple make the best games
My “growing up” console was the original Nintendo.. Christ I’m old.
i so agree
ps3 was my childhood back in 2018
I still have my original PS3 slim and it still works Ive cleaned it and applied new paste over the years it's amazing to see others that still work and aren't beaten up
Nice restoration! A lil advice: never blow at a fan with a compressor. It can spin up above its designed RPM and there is a chance to do damage to the bearing. The PS3 Slim equipped with 3 different cooling fans during its lifecycle, each have its own rated speed. Judging from the Nidec fan its a 2000/2500/3000 series modell.
Good catch. More than the bearing, I'd say the motor, which may spin at higher rpm than what it was designed for 👍
I almost commented this on another one of his videos, but then I wasn't confident enough to know if I was right. Kudos
I never considered that, good advice.
I love the scientific method employed here in deducting the root cause of the power issue.
It's gorgeous. I'm so glad to see it up and running again. Great job as always. 🤗
The sounds of the buttons being pushed, the start up theme, the disc going into its slot... Threw me back so far, it literally brought back so many memories of that time I don't even know how to react.
I love these videos! I love that they're quiet so I can watch them with others in the room and not disturb them. They're very too the point.
My cat was sitting on my lap while I was watching this video and she was riveted! Her eyes kept following where your hands went :)
My PS3 Slim is in Clean and Good Condition but i like to watch your Restoration Videos. Well done
It's been 6 months since you repaired a console. Keep working hard 💪
I always appreciate the engineering efforts in Sonys slim devices. Such an aestetically pleasing construction. Thumbs up for video!
PS3 is a hot console, engineering prefer to keep fan slowly and the themperatures high,and in time consoles die.
I haven't seen a slim ps3 in quite a while. This is gonna be a cool restoration!
absolutely stunning visuals, they complement your narration perfectly!
I did some work on my PS3 slim recently. Cleaned the disc reader and upgraded the HD. Being able to play PS1 titles (digitally) makes the PS3 ultra valuable to me. Whenever I watch your videos and see crazy yellowing I assume the console was probably left in a garage or some outdoor storage. I never saw a white PS3 Slime though. Looks hot! Loved the video!
Good call on cleaning the disc drive lens. Those things have been a personal nightmare having had to replace mine TWICE. Great restoration as always
Love this video and how you basically fixed a ps3 that wouldn’t turn on impressive!! Also love how you take out the screws with the screw driver so satisfying in general. 👍🏼
Nice work, just beware of the fan cleaning (14:30) where the compressor can make rotate fan blades too much fast and damage the rotation system.
Good to have you back! Also great seeing the console from my teen years getting restored. Had fond memories of playing little big planet, sly cooper, ratchet and clank and jak and daxter on it.
Thank you for picking the best ps3 game to play. Also I hated that mission as a kid, was insanely difficult lol
"HONEY, ODD TINKERING DROPPED A NEW ONE!"
Bought a black slim version used at GameStop in 2009 or 2010. It was a birthday present to myself. I got it just in time as my sibling had bought a first gen 80GB PS3 off of a crackhead for $60 and IT STILL WORKED! (I could've shaken him for even taking the guy up on the offer, because he had not tested it beforehand. Or maybe the guy had stolen it from someone...my sibling did not ask questions 😅). The console overheated easily, however, an issue with all of those models. It lasted him a year with heavy use, not too shabby for $60, I say. Shortly after it breathed its last, I got mine and I was happy to bring some joy back into my brother's life as he was definitely sad when his console died. Small town with nothing else to do. I don't play video games as much as him, so he used mine way more than me. He's the one that got God of War 3 and it blew the whole family away with its stunning opening.
Good times 😊
The Ducktor is in! 🐤
These videos remind me of when I was a kid and I would "help" my father fix computer hardware by tearing apart random bits and boards 😂
Odd Tinkering does it right with all the knowledge and skills I never acquired.
Love your vids, OT!
He presses buttons that don't work just like me, I love it.
Welcome back 😊 I love your restoration vids the most. You always do a full restore. You don't half a$$ it. You are a Master Tinkerer, but you have achieved being a Master Restorer. 😎
I always love watching these restorations, they are so satisfying. I want a similar setup for all of my consoles!The backlighting really adds a cool effect.
Took the words out of my mouth 😊
You have been missed, hope more videos are coming. Thank you for what you do
It always warms me to see someone properly repair and clean something another person just deems trash. All it needed was a little love and attention and it'll love you back. That's one of the many broken PS3s brought back from the dead to live a long healthy life. Some people don't care or take em for granted now, but soon 7th gen will be hard to come by as it's one of the most unreliable generations in terms of hardware failure due to improper heat dissipation/air flow. In the nearby future, in 15-20 years from now (maybe sooner) these machines might skyrocket in value due to nostalgia and supply. We should all learn to appreciate what we have when we have it because one day, it may not be there.
Enjoyed every minute of the video. Have been eagerly waiting for each videos. Really love how the quality of the videos and channel has grown throughout the years. Lots of love, hope the growth continues.
7:50 I love the retro righting process and also the effect he uses when pointing out the H2O2
So nice to finally see a video from you, everyone else stages their stuff to look worse than it is, please keep posting much as possible
The whole process is fascinating, but the sounds are "chef kiss" 😚
Another solid restoration video, Odd! :D I'm honestly kinda disappointed I never bought a PS3 back in the day (maybe one day I'll get one at a very cheap price). As always it's so much fun to see the Ducktor work his magical, assistance, as well as using his famous isopropyl alcohol! I'll be sure to check out your PlayStation 3 controller restoration video too!
Your soldering skills are next level.
Ooh this is brilliant, well done on that restoration, looks excellent. I love the shelving that you have for all of your restored consoles!
I love how this channel doesn’t just pretend to dig things out of the ground before fixing them
Dude 😮. I love your set room with your restored consoles ❤🤩
1:04 hey a new screwdriver set! Checking all those pins must have taken forever! I've taken one PS3 apart fully to try and fix it but I couldn't figure it out. Amazing job!
My man. I’ve missed your videos. I truly enjoy watching you work. Great job on this one!!
Great video, most satisfying ASMR.
Pro tip for the non-technical, never under any circumstances open a battery from a console unless you know what you're doing. Capacitors hold charge even after battery is unplugged and can "bite" back at you. 😮😮
Great job.😊😅
Your videos are like ASMR to me I love system repairs that's not constantly cut out by sponsors, voiceovers, and rushing
They’re like asmr to everyone cause it’s literally just asmr 🙄
@Gjd94 Tell me when this defined ASMR other than there just being like those damn whispering onlyfans girls that just hit a microphone the entire time, or moan, or go like "were you a good boy for mommy uwu"??
It's been a minute since we've seen you. And it's always good to see the Ducktor!
Be super careful taking the power supply apart like that. After plugging it in for a little bit, those large capacitors could still hold a dangerous charge.
I think Bro knows what he's doing if he restores electronics
@@ButteredCarpetI think this is less of a warning to the creator and more to anyone watching who plans to restore their own PS3
@@Cobalon nah
Im with you !
cleaned up mine a long time ago, and gosh, I'm feeling way more confident now that there is your vid out there 🙏
I may even try to replace the thermal paste on mine
Capolavoro assoluto,ottimo restauro! complimenti dall'Italia 🇮🇹
Incredible job. I can value it as a PS3 Slim owner. My system is still working fine after so many years, but I wonder for how long. I have tried to bring it to a cleaning and manteinance, but all technicians refuse.
Just an FYI, this console had been reshelled. The components were for 200xx series and the shell for a 300xx series ;)
from someone who used to jailbreak them 2013-2018
I don't think there's anything on this planet this man cannot fix.
speaking of planets...
5:50 Please add a warning about disassembling power units. Those capacitors can store power for a long period of time and if touched in the wrong spot could harm the user or the unit itself.
@@StaticVapour590people can learn things you know
@@StaticVapour590 That's a very logical think and you are right. The problem comed for non logical thinking people like children, that could imitate what they see in this video and get injured.
Wow you can 3ven hear the humor the thing
Rule number one of tech stuff
If it is humming when unplugged that it will kill or harm you
Applying thermal paste on camera. You’re a brave, brave man 👍
I approve seeing this! Now we wait to see the controller being repaired!
Heyy I remember you!
You’re the ps1 and ps2 and xbox 360 repair man!
Yep i watched those videos and they are so satisfying and nostalgic..
I remember the ps3 when my father had it, absolute blast.
The console that had metal gear rising.. that game was ungodly tier.
Love your restoration style man keep it up ❤
Funny I was just looking at some of the older videos lamenting on how long its been. Welcome back brother, hope all is well!
As some people have said that the PS3 is a bitch to work software wise? I can't imagine how much hard work they had to do to make everything in the PS3 work together hardware wise. You did a fantastic job! I'm sure the PS3 modding community and wishful thinkers out there who want a lot of the PS3 library on the PS5 is gonna love this. :)
To Odd Tinkering: How long have you been repairing electronics? When and where did you learn to repair electronics? To this fine intellectual community: is there a certain course you guys take to know and understand PCBs and all the little components? I admire all of Odd Tinkering's work. When I look at the comments it seems like everyone is smart and familiar with electronics. Did I miss a course in school? 😅 keep up the awesome work, and i wish everyone a blessed day 🙏
O rack com os games está perfeito parabéns
It’s crazy to think the PS3 is that old. I did really like this restoration.
What do you do with the hydrogen peroxide after you've used it? I assume you can't pour it down the drain, or do you reuse it?
OMG you're back! I just turned on the notifications yesterday in hopes you would post soon, I'm so happy! Love your videos, thank you for posting ❤
Does it matter what thermal paste you use
Am I the only one who thinks the sound of the screwdriver is REALLY satisfying? :p
I’m surprised the plastic is still white
dude the amount of fucking pride i would get for having an entire gaming corner full of consoles I fixed is immense...dude props to you for being this fucking amazing man
The silence is too loud
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I’m glad to see a childhood console back in better condition, I still have my PS3 but it doesn’t work, I’ll get it fixed someday
Ps3 is better than xbox360
Both are cool 🎉 ps3 and 360 are my favs
they are both good in their own ways, however i lean towards PS3 more
don't ask me how, but I felt you kinda had enough with making restoration videos... so I want to thank you for keeping on making them, as they keep my love and interest for the consoles alive 😃
I don't really enjoy diagnosis searches myself so having likely troubleshooting points is always appreciated. Got one of these on the shelf with the same condition and wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't the same thing.😉
Not the worst I've seen in disassembly complexity, they don't care about routine maintenance when they design these things but so few of us live in a dust-free environment so...
And when the world needed him the most, he returned.
Welcome back!
That PS3 startup sound hit me with a lot of nostalgia.
Yeah me too!
I love seeing old retro consoles getting care and attention.
Honestly, this was the best looking PS3 model imo
This is unit is in better shape than a lot of "refurbished" PS4 teardowns you see!
I was wondering where all those restored consoles went. Nice setup! 👍
A little hall of fame 🙂
Was literally just looking online to see where you went! Glad for another video. Awesome work as always
Mr Odd and the Ducktor will always be my favourite restoration duo
The pure nostalgia I felt by just looking at the ps3 is insane 😭
That start up sound took me back man, I love your content and you have inspired me to restore old consoles. I have an old game boy advance that I want to mod, I just need the right screwdriver bits. Also your console room looks amazing👍
Finally, a PS3 restoration from you sir!
Great work, keep it up!
Oh my goodness, you did it, you finally did it! Always wondered if you’d ever do restoration of a ps3
Finally teasing your man cave!! Incredible setup, please show us more!
I didn't know the PS3 had a dual-lens laser. Nice to know! My PS3 continues to work today... fingers crossed.
Definitely one of the most skilled and intelligent content creators I have the pleasure of watching
I wanna see that console setup again and how you have them all set up and connected lol. Looks great!
Yay, my favorite restoration channel is back! I miss your videos!
How timely, i was just given a ps3 slim by a friend and it rrally needs a good cleaning. Great video as always!
We have one of these in working condition. Got it from GameStop several years ago. Nice to know how to work on it if and when it dies. Love your videos, they're my favorite!