PS3 RSX GPU reballing from begin to end

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • I just like to share knowledge.
    Maybe I could have done things better, maybe not.
    When you like this video, please give me a thumbs up.
    I know, I used too much thermal compound, nowadays using much less. Please do not comment on that, because I already know.

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  • @rex2ducky837
    @rex2ducky837 9 років тому +1231

    great video no stupid music playing in the background

  • @JOELwindows7
    @JOELwindows7 5 років тому +132

    This is your daily dose of Recommendation
    How to fix Yellow LED of death, GPU reballing.

    • @itza8334
      @itza8334 4 роки тому +16

      That was a myth that the gpu solder balls were cracked and therefore caused the YLOD. The problem was not the GPU but the capacitors which were very poorly made, Once you replace these it will fix your YLOD.

    • @rartolak
      @rartolak 4 роки тому +4

      @@itza8334 everyone just kinda jumped on "solderballs bad" granted over time now its more evident what went wrong. Aye

    • @rockl79
      @rockl79 4 роки тому +5

      @@itza8334 its very rare the rsx solder balls break, but on launch units the rsx was constantly failing due to sony's stupid idea to keep the system quiet rather than cool. The rsx just heats up and kills itself while the fan thinks its fine to run at 80c

    • @elfen_lied
      @elfen_lied 4 роки тому +1

      Fernanfloo eres tu?

    • @FrancescoLupo_91
      @FrancescoLupo_91 4 роки тому +1

      Mr Boombastic Any recommended guide or video?

  • @mantragloom8038
    @mantragloom8038 7 років тому +17

    Bugger me..It works..Considering I bought a ps3 off ebay for £3.00 (condition not working) I think I did well.Excellent video straight to the point.Have a like and subscribe mate.!!

    • @shanetoumey2835
      @shanetoumey2835 5 років тому +3

      Hey so did you use the method shown here? Also it says your comment is from two years ago. Is your PS3 still functioning?

    • @TheDHJunkie
      @TheDHJunkie 4 роки тому

      @@shanetoumey2835 yes it is working

    • @Unexpectedstuff
      @Unexpectedstuff 4 роки тому

      Shane Toumey it is only working method. It is Basically the same process that dyes undergo while manufacturing.

  • @Sonu666
    @Sonu666 5 років тому +17

    PS3 had great hardware packed together.. marvel of engineering

    • @pentuplove6542
      @pentuplove6542 4 роки тому +1

      Hench the dying PS3s. Nothing great about a bad design or manufacturer.

    • @packlesswolf1
      @packlesswolf1 4 роки тому +1

      Its design was terrible. It looked horrible and the ram held it back. There were many many games that came out with lots of problems that weren't present on pc or Xbox. There's a whole documentary about the ram and how it really did hold it back and Xbox used a different style of ram which made it super easy for developers to make games.

    • @danielcpierrem
      @danielcpierrem 4 роки тому

      Xbox 360 is more powerful than that...

    • @MrJPM1992
      @MrJPM1992 4 роки тому

      @@danielcpierrem hahahaha yeah ok shitboxer

    • @atarijaguarsgarage8873
      @atarijaguarsgarage8873 4 роки тому

      @@packlesswolf1 RAM is faster and has more bandwidth than the Xbox360. That one needed the edram to offset the bottleneck of unified RAM, only 128 bit for both CPU and GPU.

  • @lukedavis436
    @lukedavis436 4 роки тому +22

    NEC/Tokins!!! Every time it's rarely ever the RSX or CELL

    • @lukedavis436
      @lukedavis436 4 роки тому

      @aialol aiolol yeah I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro A300 in my collection (two but only one has the tokin) and its still alive

    • @lukedavis436
      @lukedavis436 4 роки тому

      @aialol aiolol I own a fat and a slim and surprisingly the fat runs great but the slim is dead

  • @ICeyCeR3Al
    @ICeyCeR3Al 8 років тому +9

    12:52 i remember back from metal shop my instructor would always yell...DON'T FORGET THE FLUCKS (flux) XD. One of the rare few high school teachers i liked :). Most of them were so crazy and annoying.

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  8 років тому +6

      +Hi im Ish I also liked the more passionate teachers.

    • @ICeyCeR3Al
      @ICeyCeR3Al 8 років тому +2

      +ProConsoles Yeah, he was very passionate :). A bit too passionate for wielding though. We would fireup the torches and bring in the acetylene-oxygen. As you may imagine the resulting blue flame is EXTREMELY hot. Sometimes our project were dictated by very small tolerances so my hands were typically positioned very close to the flaming hot neck of the torch to restrict vibration or movement. It sure was scary. I should add our coveralls were all flammable lol. You have to get it within the tolerance or else he voids the project...

  • @kylerogers6755
    @kylerogers6755 4 роки тому +1

    Fell asleep watching this lastnight woke up to the press beeping never had such a heart attack. Though my ass was late to work.

  • @parad0x-625
    @parad0x-625 6 років тому +65

    It is like asmr just watching it annoys me with the delay in audio.

  • @robertodavila8024
    @robertodavila8024 4 роки тому +4

    Could be easy when you have the correct tools and skill!! Great video!!

  • @zackary87kr
    @zackary87kr Рік тому

    This qualifies as ASMR.. so pleasant ~~

  • @kamkam_99
    @kamkam_99 3 роки тому

    すごい丁寧で完璧な修理でした!
    2015年時点でもペイするのか心配になるくらい。

  • @lebolyon6952
    @lebolyon6952 3 роки тому

    I like your agility hands , you know how to work great
    Very accurate

  • @miranlyan1
    @miranlyan1 3 роки тому

    professional repairing job ,salute.

  • @Simon66noob911
    @Simon66noob911 8 років тому +69

    Is it just me or the audio/video is off sync... Also, thats a lot of thermal paste!
    Amazing video though :)

    • @TinkeringJohn
      @TinkeringJohn 7 років тому +16

      It's off sync because light travels faster than sound. (sorry, I had to say it LOL)

    • @cidguy
      @cidguy 5 років тому +1

      @@TinkeringJohn if so, I want that camera! Super zoom visual and audio!

    • @MrSgdfga
      @MrSgdfga 5 років тому +2

      yes

    • @namanish450
      @namanish450 4 роки тому

      He says he knows he used too much thermal compound

  • @yakutake6170
    @yakutake6170 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing, congratulations, fantastic work and good idea to show step by step, awesome

  • @daneayers7483
    @daneayers7483 2 роки тому +1

    Hello.
    I realise that this is an old video but very cool to watch. You definitely have some skills there. Not sure if you'll reply but I'd love to know the tool you used to take the RSX off. And what was the final temperature on the BGA you used to get the balls to desolidify?
    Just after help you did an awesome 👌 job like and thumbs 👍 up man

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  2 роки тому

      Hi hello ! I use different tools, Shuttle Star RW-400C, or do you mean the other tools ? At 218 degrees Celcius, when all balls have at least 218C, then the GPU can be taken off.

    • @daneayers7483
      @daneayers7483 2 роки тому

      @@proconsoles_nl Hello.
      Thanks for the reply. I was wondering what tool you used to lift the RSX? It came off perfectly and didn't go sideways at all. No I didn't mean the machine. I'm just starting out and have a LY IR8500.
      I've had it upto 240 degrees and the chip still wouldn't come off.
      You make it look so easy

  • @BB-el2js
    @BB-el2js 5 років тому +3

    If you blow a hair dryer with hot air on warranty stickers you can remove them and replace them. You didn't have to cut it.

    • @rotor13
      @rotor13 4 роки тому

      warranty stickers do not void the warranty anyway.

  • @junerei8148
    @junerei8148 7 років тому +1

    No wonder the place I called to repair this wanted $150. Looks way beyond anything I could do. Very good video though!

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  7 років тому +1

      We can do it for 75 Euro, incl. 1 year of warrantee (when warrentee sticker is still on it)

    • @junerei8148
      @junerei8148 7 років тому +1

      With the exchange rate (Canadian-Euros) plus shipping it would be the same price (or even more $$$$) to send it to you. Thanks for the reply though.

  • @alerey4363
    @alerey4363 4 роки тому +16

    I've read reballing is kinda myth; I mean, it works randomly but many reballed systems experience the same failure after time of using it again

    • @nicolasmash
      @nicolasmash 4 роки тому +7

      It helps but it's usually the nec capacitors. I'm thinking of replacing mine tbh

    • @denizkilic6022
      @denizkilic6022 4 роки тому +4

      Most of the time its the capacitors. They changed the caps on the slim model and it fixed the capacitor related ylod. I know its the caps, because when i heat them up with a hair dryer (it doesnt get hot enough to melt solder) it fixes it... For some time...

    • @JustAnotherGamer1005
      @JustAnotherGamer1005 4 роки тому +1

      @@denizkilic6022 Is there a video about that? Although I have a PS3 Slim, I still have my original PS3 which got YLOD. Would still like to be able to fix it and maybe give it to a friend of mine, so he can enjoy the PS3 games aswell.

    • @denizkilic6022
      @denizkilic6022 4 роки тому

      @@JustAnotherGamer1005 MyMateVINCE has a video about replacing the nec/tokin's. You will need soldering skills though.

    • @JustAnotherGamer1005
      @JustAnotherGamer1005 4 роки тому

      @@denizkilic6022 Have done soldering when I was in high-school. Was pretty good at it then, so hopefully it's something you don't loose. It's finding all the stuff that is needed, that is going to be a problem, because I don't have any tools and such (unless I can borrow stuff).

  • @iulianispas8634
    @iulianispas8634 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for saving a pice of gaming history

  • @damiandicromo
    @damiandicromo 2 роки тому

    Very placeful video, and very instructive.

  • @arielsuero6458
    @arielsuero6458 4 роки тому +2

    This was an excellent video, very informative. What parts and tools do you use? The chip heating removal tool is interesting.

    • @Simulacrum0354
      @Simulacrum0354 3 роки тому

      he uses a hot air gun in a smd rework station

    • @xb0xguru
      @xb0xguru 3 роки тому

      @@Simulacrum0354 The hot air gun in use there is part of the BGA rework station. The majority of the heat will be from the base, to ensure you don't fry the chip itself.

    • @Simulacrum0354
      @Simulacrum0354 3 роки тому +1

      @@xb0xguru thank you for clarifying, keep doing what you're doing!

  • @techguy348
    @techguy348 7 років тому +3

    7:58 that is how you properly delid a processor.

  • @TooFurious4
    @TooFurious4 4 роки тому +1

    The most satisfying part was when he put on the fresh thermal paste.

    • @UpRoaryus
      @UpRoaryus 3 роки тому

      that part made me twitchy as it seemed WAAAAAY too much. if it squooshes out the sides, it better be non-conductive electrically and may create air pockets

  • @chris-Ribble-Roots
    @chris-Ribble-Roots 8 років тому +13

    it looks incredibly satisfying to do

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  8 років тому +11

      +chris Bryson It is nice to do, but nowadays I do it a lot better. There is always room for improvement.

    • @thoalfokarabd4185
      @thoalfokarabd4185 8 років тому +2

      +ProConsoles
      Can you tell me what are the tools of some images and product names

    • @TheNewFakk28
      @TheNewFakk28 8 років тому +1

      `Seems as if he won't reply to those comments, perhaps he charges to do repairs and does not like for other to know how to do it? I don't know, but most people are like that which sucks. The thing I find funny, is that this repair took him less than one damn hour, which means most people can fix a PS3 in under 30 minutes once it is cleaned out, and yet they charge shit like $69-$99 which is a damn scam. It's like they think they are DR's or something. lol I personally think they should get no more than $20 an hour but this is of course just my opinion.
      Now if this shit took them like 4 hours, then I can understand them charging like $80 to do the repair. I personally charge hundreds of dollars for the shit I do, but the shit I do can take days to do. :P haha

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  8 років тому +7

      Tools I use Shuttlestar, JBC, original Amtech, Arctic Silver..... I get too many emails, questions, do not have the time to answer them all.
      TheNetFakk28, what do you mean by scamming ? A PS3 GPU reball takes about 2 hours and the video has been edited, removed the waiting parts. Also the machine I have costs me over 3000 Euro and the JBC soldering tools over 1000 Euro and for every reball I use a lot of pricy materials. Also over the profit there needs to be payed 50% taxes, so what do you mean by scam ?

    • @TheNewFakk28
      @TheNewFakk28 8 років тому +1

      When I say scamming people, I mean flat out, it does not matter if you paid 1 million dollars for the damn tools, or the devices you use, that is all on you. When you charge people money to repair someones console, you should only charge what your work is worth, and in a failing economy where the USD is falling through the floor, jobs are getting harder and harder to find daily, and many people can hardly afford their rent, one cannot simply do repairs on peoples electornics and charge them as much as a Doctor, or Lawyer, or something similar when your repairs are not worth that much.
      Now, I am certainly not talking about YOU per se, as I have no clue what you charge, nor do I know what all repairs you do, or anything like that. I am specifically talking about the majority of people I see on the internet offering repairs for the PS3, and Xbox 360 for reballing and reflowing etc.. and I look at their prices, vs the time they spend on working on a particular fix, vs the price it costs to buy a used, or even a like new console on the market of the same console getting a repair, and I do the math.
      Many of these repair techies ask way too much money for the simple, quick work they do, or the repair they make is sometimes either really shitty or just sloppy looking, and the time that most spend on each repair is less than 20 minutes and some charge $69-$90 for something as stupid as a reflow of one chip when the console is already taken apart and cleaned out. Others charge $80 just to remove a IHS, and some charge $79 for a damn reflow with a blowdryer, and give no warranty. It's mindblowing how bad these repairs are from one repair man to another, and many charge extortion prices for the shit that they do.
      Like Is aid, I repair many of these myself, or do mods of many kinds and I do charge hundreds for my work sometimes, depending on the job, however, I sometimes spend days working on just one machine if the mod job is insane that they ask me to do. So, the price per hour is around $!5 an hour or so which is completely fair in this line of work. Asking more than that is plain highway robbery, and I hate to see people ask those kind of prices from people just to recoup the costs of what they spend on parts, and tools, when the truth is ALL of us repair guys have to buy the tools of the trade, and we all have to buy the spare parts, and that cost is on us, that's the cost of getting into the business, but we should not toss those costs onto our customers.
      This is of course, only my humble opinion though, as everyone's is different.

  • @martakaczynska2578
    @martakaczynska2578 3 роки тому

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    Kusze,Noże,Tasaki,Miecze,Granaty

  • @tonycstech
    @tonycstech 2 роки тому

    Every bag chip is doomed to break.
    They invented this mounting method for that very reason.
    So you buy more.

  • @juliandavidc6399
    @juliandavidc6399 5 років тому +1

    excelente video brother sos un crack

  • @tomasdelizia3695
    @tomasdelizia3695 5 років тому

    OMG I cannot believe you went though all of that for a model that's not even fully backwards compatible. Impressive anyways.

  • @rosieroseymary2207
    @rosieroseymary2207 4 роки тому +3

    woah his hands are making machine sounds? 27:51

  • @Addy187a1
    @Addy187a1 8 років тому +17

    Hi, at 14:20 what is the name of that mop like tool which you use to heat the solder braid with?

    • @XoleumYT
      @XoleumYT 5 років тому +1

      Seems to have multiple names, but the most common name seems to be a (flat) blade tip/cartridge

    • @thingshappen9199
      @thingshappen9199 5 років тому

      @@XoleumYT What about that metal block that goes over the ship, what is it? And can i do a reball without that piece of machinery-I mean with just a reballing station?

    • @XoleumYT
      @XoleumYT 5 років тому

      @@thingshappen9199 I'm guessing you're referring to the BGA chip stencil, that's used to position the balls correctly. You could reball without it but that would be very time consuming and prone to causing solder bridges.

    • @thingshappen9199
      @thingshappen9199 5 років тому

      @@XoleumYT no, look at 11:20 it beeps at some points and has the Japanese text engravings.

    • @XoleumYT
      @XoleumYT 5 років тому +1

      @@thingshappen9199 Oh, I think that's just part of the BGA rework station, it's used for heating it up and melting the solder, there is often another heating it from the bottom.
      Some rework station also use something similar to position the chip correctly and hold it in place, if you search for "linus reballing" here on youtube, you'll see one of those in action.

  • @Sound-And-Vision_electronics
    @Sound-And-Vision_electronics 8 років тому +6

    i reball ps3 only for 30$

    • @TheNewFakk28
      @TheNewFakk28 7 років тому

      Where do you live, I have 2 PS3 60gb CECH-A01 units I need reballed asap! I might even send you others I own that need repair if your good at it. All I need is the CPU and GPU reballed with LEADED solder, and I will be happy to do the rest since I own all the thermal pads and the type of thermal paste that I like to use etc.. I can do anything but reball them due to not owning the infared reball machine, but due to jerks on ebay ripping me off constantly (I even had to sick the Police on one of them that refused to return my PS3), I have been thinking about just biting the bullet and buying the reball station for $600 and doing this myself if I cannot find one decent trustworthy person to help me reball them. You might be the person Im looking for, please replay and let me know more so we can do business.

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  7 років тому +2

      In the Netherlands, you can send your consoles to : ProConsoles Glenn Millerweg 4, postal code 1311RS Almere in The Netherlands. By the way, IR rework stations are not the best option for reballing/reflowing PS3 GPU's. Feel free to continue conversation at ed@proconsoles.nl

    • @TheNewFakk28
      @TheNewFakk28 7 років тому

      Thank you!

    • @AH-tm2cr
      @AH-tm2cr 7 років тому

      +ProConsole yo dude how much money do you take to repair it (ylod shit)

  • @viga4966
    @viga4966 3 роки тому

    Such a great video. Simple and no music background. and I just want to ask some questions like which tools u r using and liquid to solder the small balls

  • @triogaminggroup4180
    @triogaminggroup4180 8 років тому +20

    WAYYYY too much thermal compound!

    • @SchiffInsel
      @SchiffInsel 7 років тому

      "Too much" is a understatement. That bring back YLOD immediately.

    • @UnknownVestibule
      @UnknownVestibule 6 років тому +1

      False. You want a nice thin even layer between the heat sink and processor.

    • @TylerDaSilva522
      @TylerDaSilva522 6 років тому

      I agree, a small pea size will spread after the pressure fills out over the surface. If you spread it, there's more of a chance small air pockets will be left in between the surfaces.

    • @MrVitalic85
      @MrVitalic85 6 років тому

      hes making a cake

    • @joawesome2319
      @joawesome2319 5 років тому +4

      It’s better to have too much rather than too little

  • @randomcro24
    @randomcro24 2 роки тому

    ASMR at its finest

  • @ircykk
    @ircykk 8 років тому +1

    Great video, thank you for sharing!

  • @anderxale1
    @anderxale1 3 роки тому

    Somehow you made that look easy and caught it all on great quality video. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @DavidMadeira29
    @DavidMadeira29 5 років тому

    The PS one had the greatest bonus features before Spider-Man specs... 🎮♠️🕸🕷🍃

  • @luiserodriguez7442
    @luiserodriguez7442 7 років тому

    Awesome video, I really appreciate it.

  • @bavecabanjaban
    @bavecabanjaban 5 років тому +2

    excellent work,
    I have a question, what is the soldering iron you use? the brand or a reference
    thank you

  • @FinnRenard
    @FinnRenard 3 роки тому

    Great video. So stupid these machines are not made with proper sockets. Even laptops should be socketed, it doesn't necessarily add that much thickness.

  • @martakaczynska2578
    @martakaczynska2578 3 роки тому

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  • @MrOner07
    @MrOner07 4 роки тому +53

    that moment when you thought it was gonna be a paper towel and isopropyl alcohol tutorial -_-

  • @williamhall2386
    @williamhall2386 8 років тому +266

    I do not have any PS3's I am trying to fix or anything.. but I just wanted you to know that I appreciate the time and detail you put into this. I do a couple DIY documents myself and I know this can be tedious.
    Great job!

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  3 роки тому +10

      Thanks, maybe I am going to make more video's soon.

    • @zen608
      @zen608 3 роки тому +4

      @@proconsoles_nl geez 5 days ago?

    • @reballtv
      @reballtv 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/5QJ8R-iFPPQ/v-deo.html

    • @monoxydeish
      @monoxydeish 2 роки тому

      if have passion for this job, is not tedious

    • @kaiserschnitselsr
      @kaiserschnitselsr 2 роки тому

      @@reballtv no one understands your crap

  • @Williamwilder903
    @Williamwilder903 2 роки тому +6

    Well… now that I know how it’s supposed to be done… let’s see if I can half do it.. because I know I can’t do that.

  • @XxUltimateGodzXx
    @XxUltimateGodzXx 4 роки тому +48

    Hey Holland,
    Any chance you could show us replacing the nec-token capacitors with tantalum capacitors.
    Pretty much a guaranteed fix for YLOD.

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  4 роки тому +14

      That would never fix a ylod. UPDATE : In the meanwhile I discovered that replacing NEC Tokins, also fixes an YLOD :-) I learned.

    • @XxUltimateGodzXx
      @XxUltimateGodzXx 4 роки тому +14

      @@proconsoles_nl I would highly recommend reading this:
      www.psx-place.com/threads/tutorial-nec-tokin-capacitors-replacement-ylod-fix.25260/

    • @XxUltimateGodzXx
      @XxUltimateGodzXx 4 роки тому +11

      @@proconsoles_nl Those capacitors are a big reason for YLOD on ps3's that are properly maintained.

    • @eryavrilio3751
      @eryavrilio3751 4 роки тому +2

      @@XxUltimateGodzXx nah brother sooner or later it will get ylod again

    • @XxUltimateGodzXx
      @XxUltimateGodzXx 4 роки тому +3

      @@eryavrilio3751 Replace the caps, keep the temps down, and the only failure will be from the psu after many years.

  • @Scott-M1
    @Scott-M1 4 роки тому +29

    If only ps3s didn't have intigrated heat spreaders, with low quality thermal paste under them. And bad NEC/TOKIN capacitors, Many more would have been alive today... RIP lol.

    • @DSCKottawa
      @DSCKottawa 3 роки тому +2

      Now the PS5 has liquid metal

    • @nicekeyboardalan6972
      @nicekeyboardalan6972 3 роки тому +1

      @@DSCKottawa nah brah that'll be fine LOL

    • @knockbitzhd
      @knockbitzhd 3 роки тому

      my ps3 slim is still alive and it is cfw capable but ive installed hfw instead because i dont wanna mess up my console, i set my fan at 43% the temps are 60°c ( cpu ) and 64°c ( gpu ) while playing the last of us

  • @rubenespidio668
    @rubenespidio668 3 роки тому +23

    Damn I would trust him if he had a shop fixing consoles

  • @Ty_ThatGuy
    @Ty_ThatGuy 8 років тому +33

    I love seeing fellow reballers work. I've done business with this guy buying products and always been great. I've been reballing for about 6 yrs now and I can say this is a great job. Keep going, Pro !!

    • @JumpSuitAscended
      @JumpSuitAscended 5 років тому +1

      Do you yourself offer reballing services? If so, I'd like to hit you up and sort something out.

    • @IshmaelSimpson
      @IshmaelSimpson 2 роки тому

      @@JumpSuitAscended Did you get it sorted out?

    • @josephhall7317
      @josephhall7317 Рік тому

      What would you charge for this and a full cleaning on a Japanese slim?

  • @tekgeekster
    @tekgeekster 4 роки тому +66

    Ugh, this thing looks like a nightmare to tear down.

    • @R1ckmister
      @R1ckmister 4 роки тому +9

      It is, put the mobo in the oven tho fixed it and then sold it to a shop to get a new one, they were none the wiser 😂

    • @qharperharper
      @qharperharper 4 роки тому +5

      It actually isn’t. I took my apart a few times back when I had one.

    • @GoTeamScotch
      @GoTeamScotch 4 роки тому +2

      It's a bit tricky. Not too bad, but I remember being a bit lost when I first took one apart.

    • @Jwizzle45
      @Jwizzle45 3 роки тому

      @@qharperharper don’t take the ps5 apart you might blow up 😅

    • @fuckugplus
      @fuckugplus 3 роки тому

      not realy

  • @PharaohVanAensland
    @PharaohVanAensland 8 років тому +36

    Wish I could send my ps3 to you sir for a fix up. Excellent work on that one though.

    • @cineastasolaris
      @cineastasolaris 6 років тому +1

      Paton Nzimande mee too.

    • @rockl79
      @rockl79 4 роки тому +1

      @@cineastasolaris replace the nec tokin caps

    • @rockl79
      @rockl79 4 роки тому

      Replace the nec tokin caps

  • @arielscorpion68
    @arielscorpion68 4 роки тому +153

    Who's here after the PS5 teardown video ?

    • @tekgeekster
      @tekgeekster 4 роки тому +9

      I'm so glad companies are making things easier to take apart now.

    • @surya5069
      @surya5069 4 роки тому

      @@tekgeekster mee😂

    • @Unmixable404
      @Unmixable404 4 роки тому

      More like a laptop tear down.

    • @proluk1889
      @proluk1889 3 роки тому

      I was curious to know what is inside the other consoles

    • @maritoguionyo
      @maritoguionyo 2 роки тому +1

      Not me

  • @raheelvirk5333
    @raheelvirk5333 3 роки тому +44

    I still can’t believe this thing cost $600 lmao 😂 also any remember MAG Game? It was 100 players online shooter ! Good old days !

    • @FredEFuego
      @FredEFuego 3 роки тому +9

      Actually 256 players online you are short 156 players get your comments straight before you post them cause you don’t know what you are talking about 😂

    • @archiegol9903
      @archiegol9903 3 роки тому +4

      @@FredEFuego 😂😂😂 SHUT THE FAWK UP 😂😂😂

    • @datbitchkeepingitreal6712
      @datbitchkeepingitreal6712 3 роки тому +8

      $600 for what it can still do was worth it to this day you can play PS1/2/3, blu ray movies ,some streaming apps still works & free online

    • @Benger2185
      @Benger2185 3 роки тому +4

      that ps2 chip had alot to do with the $600 price, and now that the architecture has changed from the ps4/ps5 being strictly PC based, the original ps3 is a grail

    • @bakedplissken7453
      @bakedplissken7453 3 роки тому +2

      $774.96 today (2020) if you account for inflation. Still worth it.

  • @ЕвгенийПоляков-л1я
    @ЕвгенийПоляков-л1я 5 років тому +13

    you have to reflow this chip with the same result, its like amd gpu where the problem is between crystal and body of chip, just reflow it with flux to 215 degree. p.s. secret from russia

  • @loopflex9359
    @loopflex9359 2 роки тому +11

    Wow when you have correct tools and the skills how simple it looks.
    Fantastic and a perfect job 👍

  • @misha_belyo
    @misha_belyo 4 роки тому +6

    Ужасно!! Ни тебе какая станция ни какой флюс, припой, температура и поток воздуха, звук запаздывает, что за хрень?

  • @alexander1989x
    @alexander1989x 4 роки тому +52

    Why is this recommended to me in 2020?

  • @Greenchrysopsaro
    @Greenchrysopsaro 4 роки тому +112

    This is so far beyond my skill level

    • @thedevil5544
      @thedevil5544 3 роки тому +1

      its far beyond his skill level too lol no way he got that on square a machine does that with a laser and it cant be done by a human

    • @Greenchrysopsaro
      @Greenchrysopsaro 3 роки тому

      @@thedevil5544 well you would know

    • @familyman831
      @familyman831 3 роки тому

      @@Greenchrysopsaro he does have a point

    • @Dekerus
      @Dekerus 3 роки тому

      Like in KOTOR or something...? Lol

    • @Dekerus
      @Dekerus 3 роки тому

      The ultimate factory reset! Lol
      Cool video! Amazing job. 🙂 Thank you!

  • @DJEylisium
    @DJEylisium 8 років тому +291

    The sounds on this video are pure ASMR!

    • @PunisherNZL
      @PunisherNZL 5 років тому +8

      Creep

    • @humblehostile7946
      @humblehostile7946 4 роки тому +5

      This helped me sleeping well once and here am I again to see what was really happening here

    • @Raven-fu1zz
      @Raven-fu1zz 4 роки тому +16

      Yeah, but the parts that were desynced from the video are killing me

    • @BigeSnek
      @BigeSnek 4 роки тому +1

      Raven yeah lol

    • @justsupersteve
      @justsupersteve 4 роки тому +4

      Out of sync though...

  • @KonaSquid
    @KonaSquid 3 роки тому +11

    I wish Sony still produced PS3s. I want a brand new one :

  • @midotechtips7449
    @midotechtips7449 5 років тому +10

    This is the most satisfied video I saw so far man keep doing your work with this quality every step was 100% right and please don't care about this bad comment from other people's about how much thermo you should apply with PS3 special this fat model you need to apply alot of amounts because the size of CPU &GPU heatsink. Nice job I really like it

  • @luiserodriguez7442
    @luiserodriguez7442 7 років тому +10

    Awesome video, I spent every second viewing it over and over, I would like to ask if you don't mind, what's the brand and model of the rework station you using in this video? I really liked it. Keep it up.

  • @randdower6573
    @randdower6573 2 роки тому +1

    So I want to know what is that station with the crazy cool hot air gun setup can you send links and or make a video about it?

  • @HobkinBoi
    @HobkinBoi 4 роки тому +11

    Is it just me or is the audio delayed by like a second or two?

  • @NSC-Modz
    @NSC-Modz 8 років тому +64

    Very Nice work, my respect! Thats the way i like to see that all, Nice and Clean, all great, just the Thermal Coumpond was to much, and the IHS you could replace it next time first on the Cooler it self :) Best Regards

    • @edbijman3499
      @edbijman3499 8 років тому +6

      +UltraNSC Yes, I know about the amount of thermal compound and I use much less nowadays. What do you mean exactly with "IHS you could replace it next time first on the Cooler it self" ? Also after I have removed the IHS from CPU and GPU, I dry the motherboard for 4 hours at 100C to get rid of most of the moisture in the motherboard. Want to buy the Ecocell 55, but still pretty expensive.
      I do see, that nowadays I do so many things differently and better, especially when cleaning the motherboard with desoldering bread. I only move in 1 direction and much smoother then in the video. Need to make a new one soon.....
      When you have done a lot of reballs, the focus is always at which tasks can go wrong, which task has the biggest influence on the end result.
      What can go wrong :
      - When lifting the chip you do not want to damage the GPU, so my profile is totally focussed on keeping the temperature of the RAM chips as low as possible. Right now I am in a very safe area of lifting the GPU. Chance of damaging it when lifting it, is right now maybe 1% maximally. Maybe it is in practise much lower.
      - When cleaning the motherboard, you do not want to lift pads or damage the green solder mask. From experience I can tell that the first pads to lift, are the support pads with no connection. Nowadays the change on lifting critical pads is maybe also much lower then 1%, maybe in practise 1 out of 500.
      When green solder mask is damaged, I simply repair that with green UV solder mask.
      Key succes to a very good reball when soldering back the GPU is:
      - high quality solder balls, leaded eutectic with a melting point of 183.3C
      - right TAL time and temperature (215C and 20-40 seconds)
      - right amount gel flux (Amtech 559, the original one). 95% on the market is fake !
      - activating time of flux which is long enough
      - preaheating time of board which is long enough
      - experience (I believe I have more then 5 years of ps3 reballing experience)

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  7 років тому +12

      Hi, sorry for not replying earlier, it was a long time ago that you responded to me, and 1 thing I would like to comment on. You said : "the IHS you could replace it next time first on the Cooler it self". Yesterday I did that for the first time, and actually that is not the best way. I measured a temperature on the GPU and CPU, which is then 2C and 4C higher. I think this is because the cores of the chips is about 1/4th of the size of the IHS, and it is more important that the layer of thermal compound, is as thin as possible between the cores of the chips, and the IHS. For this test, I used MX-4 for all 4 locations. So conclusion: It is best to put the IHS on the chips first, and not first on the cooler itself.

    • @ryanlawrence8979
      @ryanlawrence8979 7 років тому

      Ok but what heat profile would some use if they were using an air gun and a preheating table to recall a ps3 or 4 that has never been reworked before? Some people tell me 100C for as much as an hour, my cousin told me 100-115 C for 20 minutes then start the air gun at 250 C until I can nudge it. I've tried bolth more than one and I can stop pulling pads even when I do get the chip to lift. What I'm asking what times temps should I use to lift these chips right? Bare in mind I only have a cheap air gun. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @rickduede3309
      @rickduede3309 7 років тому

      UltraNS

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  7 років тому +3

      I recommend never to use a hot air gun (paint stripper) because you do not have a lot of control of the temperature, coming out the nozzle. It is very important that you also use thermocouples to measure the temperatures.

  • @bzrk6251
    @bzrk6251 2 роки тому +2

    Netjes, tijdens het kijken dacht ik, dat kunnen ze alleen in China, tot dat ik de Nederlandse boot tekst zag.

  • @RonyIsaPony
    @RonyIsaPony 4 роки тому +5

    Recently it has been proven that the NEC Tokin capacitors are what causes the ylod 90% of the time. Not to put you out of business or screw you over or anything but this console probably broke down again like a week or a couple months later. Sometimes the heat can boost the life of the caps.

    • @ogrenietis8864
      @ogrenietis8864 4 роки тому +1

      Hi I have a question... do you know what compound he used under IHS in 31:27 (I just don't know).

    • @g4mer-d3v1l5
      @g4mer-d3v1l5 4 роки тому +1

      Any video on this for future purposes lol in case it happens to my fat ps3.

    • @RonyIsaPony
      @RonyIsaPony 4 роки тому +1

      @@ogrenietis8864 Thermal glue? Thermal silicone? I believe that is the right term?

    • @RonyIsaPony
      @RonyIsaPony 4 роки тому +2

      @@g4mer-d3v1l5 There is a tutorial on psx palace. www.psx-place.com/threads/tutorial-nec-tokin-capacitors-replacement-ylod-fix.25260/ Also may I suggest wating My Mate Vince's version too as it helped me do mine.

    • @ogrenietis8864
      @ogrenietis8864 4 роки тому +1

      @@RonyIsaPony Thank you for helping me. Will bet trying Soon this method!

  • @oneyplayes465
    @oneyplayes465 3 роки тому +5

    Hello, I know this video is 6 years old but can you list the tools and equipment used in this video? Especially the reballing station. I would appreciate it.
    Great video and very informative process. Thank you!!!

  • @severdnerv
    @severdnerv Рік тому +1

    SON: "Dad my PS3 stopped working :( "
    DAD: "Give it here, Let's have a look." (Checks console and online needs reballed)
    DAD: " Sorry son its dead"

  • @Adam-cj2jg
    @Adam-cj2jg 4 роки тому +10

    14:35 is so satisfying even tho I don't know wtf is going on

    • @eustacehendrix9659
      @eustacehendrix9659 4 роки тому +1

      He's cleaning or flattening the chip connectors by removing the left over lead. Necessary before re-balling.

  • @gameboss1004
    @gameboss1004 Місяць тому +1

    "At what temperature can I clean the PCB pads without damaging them?"

  • @DannyWilliamH
    @DannyWilliamH 7 років тому +2

    Anyone in America that does this and isn't a con-artist? Everyone here steals your hardware, does a terrible job, adds extra fees over and over or does a reflow instead of a true reball.

  • @zizie3956
    @zizie3956 3 роки тому +3

    Very very nice repairing, clean, beautiful, gentle, careful and totally real professional, god bless you, i wish i could give my fat PS3 to you for repair and services

  • @dragonkiller1270
    @dragonkiller1270 4 роки тому +5

    The PS3 after coming back alive said "Ha" in Spanish 😂

    • @sergiobarrientos1134
      @sergiobarrientos1134 4 роки тому

      Haha the language in the menu is Dutch.. I'm from Argentina and I speak Spanish:-)

  • @RBKing80
    @RBKing80 Рік тому +1

    Have you ever done the frankenstein mod ?

  • @DistantGlowingStar
    @DistantGlowingStar 7 років тому +4

    Great job, Any details on tools used, thermal compound, flux etc., used . Brand name will help. Also, what is the strip that you are using @14:42. and the translucent paste you have used..

    • @RonyIsaPony
      @RonyIsaPony 4 роки тому +2

      It's called "Solder Wick" lol. Although I am sure you figured that out 2 years later

    • @bunbattyman1428
      @bunbattyman1428 4 роки тому +2

      Rohan Khosa glad to see it’s not just me watching this in 2020 hahah

  • @laszlovona
    @laszlovona 4 роки тому +11

    As an addition to the very neatly performed/documented repair, this video is so relaxing to watch :)). 😉😊

  • @DsolAX
    @DsolAX Рік тому +1

    What's the tool called that you use to heat the RSX up to remove it from the board?

    • @liljuz1981
      @liljuz1981 2 місяці тому

      thats what im saying

  • @deebo5991
    @deebo5991 5 років тому +3

    no complaints, love to have my ps3 done. hint hint, your work looks great, like to have whole game gone thought,jailbroke/modded/

    • @useri.dunkn0wn615
      @useri.dunkn0wn615 4 роки тому

      I got 3 Jailbroken slims that I bought to mod and resell then never posted them Lol

  • @garyprod
    @garyprod 5 років тому +4

    the best video about console reballing !!! The master-hand is perfect

  • @tumutapadre5845
    @tumutapadre5845 2 роки тому +1

    Damn pretty awesome that you made this ps3 baller again all it needs is some chains.

  • @Sniperx102
    @Sniperx102 3 роки тому +2

    Great video as always, i have a couple of questions since i am attending to fix some ps gpu's in future, first of all from where do i get that chinese labeled machine?

    • @xb0xguru
      @xb0xguru 3 роки тому

      Google 'BGA Rework station'. You want one which can accomodate the motherboard size; uneven heating may cause slight warpage. Also, you need a 'jig' to mount the board to, so it keeps other parts out of harm's way.

  • @luxxitv4687
    @luxxitv4687 3 роки тому +2

    audio is kind of out of sync

  • @JohnDoe-rm2gs
    @JohnDoe-rm2gs 4 роки тому +10

    The price of this entire operation?

    • @Unexpectedstuff
      @Unexpectedstuff 4 роки тому +1

      John Doe this machine costs around 5-10k$. You can get it cheaper, for like 1k, but I’m not sure if it will work with dyes of this size, also it will be a nightmare to align without proper tools on the tool (yeah English is not my native language sorry, none is actually :))
      Anyway, those are expensive but can quickly cover themselves. And also tools are usually very good at keeping cost on aftermarket.

    • @JohnDoe-rm2gs
      @JohnDoe-rm2gs 4 роки тому +1

      @@Unexpectedstuff I still can't understand why they solder pieces together than rather create a mechanical bond like pins and sockets. It's frustrating!

    • @DgtalBreakz
      @DgtalBreakz 4 роки тому

      @@JohnDoe-rm2gs Its cheaper to solder :(

  • @thealien_ali3382
    @thealien_ali3382 4 роки тому +2

    My 60gb PS3 still works till this day I just need new housing which I can't find anywhere

  • @octoman_games
    @octoman_games 6 років тому +3

    Bravo this was a pleasure to watch! This is an ART! However, doing this is NOT worth all this effort! Spectacular job never the less!

    • @JumpSuitAscended
      @JumpSuitAscended 5 років тому

      Not worth the effort? Whatever do you mean?

    • @realhoffman_3263
      @realhoffman_3263 5 років тому

      Like a '87 firebird i guess.

    • @NSHG
      @NSHG 5 років тому

      It actually is. Kinda like people restore old cars. Yes, they may not be as advanced as today's cars, but they have sentimental value.

  • @MrFearless84
    @MrFearless84 6 років тому +3

    again, as a learner, please share knowledge on temperature setting for hot air? Preheat? Temperature probe to what max temp? What flux do you use?

  • @Josse702
    @Josse702 4 роки тому +5

    12:30 🥴🥴🥴🥴 thank me later

  • @Silverfox0786
    @Silverfox0786 3 роки тому +1

    He starts the reballing at 8:00 if anyone wants to skip all the disassembly of the PS3

  • @handyman75657
    @handyman75657 5 років тому +1

    For such a labor intensive job I fail to understand the cost effectiveness in doing this. Your labor and the equipment alone does not justify the customer spending that kind of money for something like this. I would suspect the chip going bad before I would a soldering job and why would anyone go through this process without at least changing the chips out? You did an excellent job on both the Video and work...

  • @missjolteon5546
    @missjolteon5546 7 років тому +2

    HI you use a lot of components (alcohol, flux, wire and braided wire) can you please tell what you use exactly in which moment. Will be nice if you could write time and the component. Thank you.

    •  7 років тому

      that wire is made of tin

  • @gauravshrivastava773
    @gauravshrivastava773 3 роки тому +2

    Ultimate effort. No extra sound. Only well shown all the process

  • @tweekexe
    @tweekexe 3 роки тому +3

    I hope I’m not the only one who feels overwhelmed

  • @Adam-cj2jg
    @Adam-cj2jg 4 роки тому +1

    My PS3 phat is 12 years old, never been taken apart to clean and refresh. Done it this last week, changed the thermal paste and put it back together, worked amazing for 3 days then suddenly YLOD 💔😔

    • @antonyuhyuh2595
      @antonyuhyuh2595 4 роки тому

      Same, I also got the YLOD beginning this year :(
      But I'm going to get it fixed tomorrow at these guys' workplace!

    • @Adam-cj2jg
      @Adam-cj2jg 4 роки тому

      Antoniusss damn good luck 👊🏼

  • @scriptguru8
    @scriptguru8 4 роки тому +7

    Great video!
    Tip: you can make a similar video in less time if you record the process of breaking a PS3 and then reverse the video!

  • @coleburt8929
    @coleburt8929 2 роки тому +1

    Do you offer repair services for reballing backwards compatible ps3?

    • @proconsoles_nl
      @proconsoles_nl  2 роки тому

      Sure, I do that for a long time. Please send me an whatsapp on 0031 6 4149 2380 or email to ed@proconsoles.nl

  • @nc.92
    @nc.92 7 років тому +6

    What FLUX do you use?

    • @cidguy
      @cidguy 5 років тому

      And thermal paste? Mine is more grey, not as white.

  • @xCarloson27
    @xCarloson27 3 роки тому +2

    I have started to repair these consoles by light of death with reballing and a professional rework machine, the work is very similar to that of the video, and the truth is that I can only see how long these repairs last with the reballing method without heating the chip too much, we will also see if it works with the ps5 with this method

    • @frassyfrass3174
      @frassyfrass3174 3 роки тому +2

      Don't reball them man. It's a capacitor issue. The NEC/Tokin capacitors are prone to issues. Toshiba laptops at one point used the same capacitors and had the same issues. The reason why reballing appears to work is because the heat temporarily gets the capacitors working again. NSC Modz has good videos on how to do them

  • @bryanswaggbeast8194
    @bryanswaggbeast8194 4 роки тому +4

    Nice! What do people usually charge for this kind of repair?

    • @IshmaelSimpson
      @IshmaelSimpson 2 роки тому +2

      There's a company here in the UK that does this for around £70, which isn't actually that bad considering everything that's involved.

    • @bryanswaggbeast8194
      @bryanswaggbeast8194 2 роки тому

      @@IshmaelSimpson Thanks I appreciate it

    • @oliboli1992
      @oliboli1992 Рік тому

      @@IshmaelSimpson what company would this be?

    • @IshmaelSimpson
      @IshmaelSimpson Рік тому +1

      @@oliboli1992 That would be Console Wizard UK.

  • @مقارنات_الجيوش
    @مقارنات_الجيوش 3 роки тому +2

    24:12 wow good work from egypt