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What game should I buy for PS3? (just got new one)
This Guy:
--- Quote from: memo3300 on July 26, 2011, 01:29:35 AM ---what you talking about?
i have been using my ps3 for a year now... nothing wrong with it even after HOURS AND HOURS of playing
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I've heard YLOD is like RROD whereas your processor or graphics card of the PS3 becomes overheated so it destroys the mother board and some other components.
blαh2355:
--- Quote from: This Guy on July 26, 2011, 01:43:23 AM ---I've heard YLOD is like RROD whereas your processor or graphics card of the PS3 becomes overheated so it destroys the mother board and some other components.
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Similar to that concept, except many people believe that the cpu/gpu got a little displaced when overheated. A permanent fix would be to re-ball which pretty much replace those balls under the cpu and use lead soldering. Too bad not a lot of people have access to those kind of machines though.
I rather just get the new Slim PS3 since it has a very small chance of getting YLOD, I had a fat one.
This Guy:
--- Quote from: blah2355 on July 26, 2011, 03:33:45 AM ---Similar to that concept, except many people believe that the cpu/gpu got a little displaced when overheated. A permanent fix would be to re-ball which pretty much replace those balls under the cpu and use lead soldering. Too bad not a lot of people have access to those kind of machines though.
I rather just get the new Slim PS3 since it has a very small chance of getting YLOD, I had a fat one.
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Well I have a fat one for a cheap ass price so do you think anything else other than applying thermal paste to the PS3 could prevent YLOD. I'm also scared of breaking my PS3 by re-balling like what you said.
blαh2355:
--- Quote from: This Guy on July 26, 2011, 05:53:19 AM ---Well I have a fat one for a cheap ass price so do you think anything else other than applying thermal paste to the PS3 could prevent YLOD. I'm also scared of breaking my PS3 by re-balling like what you said.
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re-balling is a very difficult process and like I said, the majority of the people don't have access to the certain machinery required to do it. Search it on youtube though, people have done it.
memo3300:
--- Quote from: blah2355 on July 26, 2011, 03:33:45 AM ---Similar to that concept, except many people believe that the cpu/gpu got a little displaced when overheated. A permanent fix would be to re-ball which pretty much replace those balls under the cpu and use lead soldering. Too bad not a lot of people have access to those kind of machines though.
I rather just get the new Slim PS3 since it has a very small chance of getting YLOD, I had a fat one.
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oohhhh... lol i got the slim maybe thats why nothing happened yet :P
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