Post: How long will my console last if i do these things?
02-02-2013, 05:01 PM #1
DillHD
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ok, so i bought a new PS3 on 3.55 (Been in storage for years) not got a spec of dust on the inside and while mid game (Dont matter what game) it shuts down and blinks red (I'm guessing overheating?) so i cant do a fan test cause it was not ment for this console (Chechc04) so i was thinking of Re-Flowing, Adding new thermal paste (Artic silver 5), and putting no clean flux under the GPU and CPU. If i were to do this how long will it last if its done properly?

Thanks, Dylan.
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02-02-2013, 10:05 PM #2
SyGnUs
Give a F*** About Your Lifestyle
It will certainly help but, it will probably depend on how much you use it or how hot the ps3 gets. You could always upgrade the fan aswell.
02-03-2013, 01:30 AM #3
Snipesome
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Originally posted by DillHD View Post
Ok, so i bought a new PS3 on 3.55 (Been in storage for years) not got a spec of dust on the inside and while mid game (Dont matter what game) it shuts down and blinks red (I'm guessing overheating?) so i cant do a fan test cause it was not ment for this console (Chechc04) so i was thinking of Re-Flowing, Adding new thermal paste (Artic silver 5), and putting no clean flux under the GPU and CPU. If i were to do this how long will it last if its done properly?

Thanks, Dylan.


Yes these are the first signs of the ylod. You should definitely clean it and get the dust out and replace the thermal paste. When picking a thermal paste it should be leaded. The leaded ones last longer and can handle much higher temperatures.
02-03-2013, 04:12 PM #4
DillHD
Keeper
Originally posted by snipesome View Post
Yes these are the first signs of the ylod. You should definitely clean it and get the dust out and replace the thermal paste. When picking a thermal paste it should be leaded. The leaded ones last longer and can handle much higher temperatures.


This PS3 has been in storage for years and i opened it up and there is not a single spec of dust ATALL
02-03-2013, 06:35 PM #5
well i think you just need a new fan thats probably it but just get a new fan and all and see if that works
02-05-2013, 12:38 AM #6
Snipesome
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Originally posted by DillHD View Post
This PS3 has been in storage for years and i opened it up and there is not a single spec of dust ATALL


Do some fan mods and fan controller so you can adjust everything to your liking.
02-09-2013, 04:41 PM #7
UncleRichardJr
Are you high?
i had the same problem , just make sure you ps3 has plenty of room to breathe , thats what made my ps3 do that , just move it into a open area , hope it helps Smile

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