Post: PS3 YLoD Oven Fix Tutorial:
06-26-2011, 06:52 PM #1
2RAW4THESTREET
The Best who ever lived
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I didn't see it on here so I'm going to post how to fix your PS3's Ylod with an
oven instead of the Heat gun method.

NOTE(s): Don't do this if your ps3 is still under warranty. Just send it to Sony. This is for those who; 1.) Don't have or want to spend $150 to get it fixed by Sony, 2.) Don't have the proper tools for the heat gun method, or 3.) Tried the heat gun method and it failed.

Also this tut has been confirmed to fix PS3s that have had the Green Light of Death or GLoD by martin420.

Also, this is a tutorial for PS3 Phats that have fallen victim to the YLoD. I'm not
familiar with how the inside of PS3 slim is, bit I'm sure if you google a tutorial on how to disassemble ps3 slim, the ovem method would be the same.

First off you'll need to buy a tube of thermal paste before you begin. I got mine at Radio Shack for $10. Artic Silver 5 is recommended. Looks like this: You must login or register to view this content.

Now: First, you'll need to dissassemble your PS3 completely. For that, here is a detailed picture tutorial(I take no credit for the tutorial): You must login or register to view this content.

2.) Once you have disassembled your PS3 completely, look for the GPU and CPU on the motherboard. They are the two biggest squares with the thermal paste on them. Once you do that, get some Q-Tips(or anything lent free) and apply a small dab of rubbing alcohol on it and remove the left over thermal paste. Make sure none is on the motherboard as well.

3.) Once that is done, Remove the PS3's internal battery(stores the date, time, etc.). Look on the motherboard for a little silver battery(Like this: You must login or register to view this content.) as well as the little sticky black things on the motherboard. Failure to do so will result in them melting to the motherboard and the battery exploading(I learned the hard way as I forgot to do so. My battery exploaded so I had to get a new one).

4.) Once the motherboard is good to go, get a deep aluminum foil baking pan. Then lye the motherboard so that its sitting on the pans edge's(NOT in the pan itself). This allows the heat from the oven to heat and reflow both sides of the motherboard.

5.) Preheat your oven to 425 degrees F. Pretty simple.

6.) Once your oven is at 425 degrees F, stick the motherboard in the oven and set the timer(or time yourself if you lack a timer) for 10 minutes.

7.) Once the 10 minutes is up, remove the motherboard from the oven and let it cool for 2-3 minutes.

8.) Once it has cooled, you can apply the new thermal paste. To do this, you'll need an old credit card(or any plastic card of that sort). Now add a thin strip of thermal paste to the GPU and CPU; Here's a pic of how much you should apply: You must login or register to view this content.

9. Now take the card and smooth the thermal paste out on both chips. Make
sure while doing that, none gets on the motherboard. If it does, wipe it off.

10.) Once you have applied the fresh thermal paste, you can begin to re-assemble your PS3. Just follow the disassemble tutorial backwards to re-assemble your system.

11.) Enjoy playing your PS3 again.

NOTE: The YLOD fix is not permanent. It lasts 3-5 months before you must apply more paste again. I fixed my ps3 in January(2011) and did not have to re apply thermal paste until last July(2011). The 3-5 months also gives you time to just save up for a new PS3. =D

Please don't forget to thank if you found this
tut useful and easy to understand. And if you tried it and were successful, post here so I can add your name to the list. 


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11-12-2011, 03:29 PM #146
Thanks for this i'm gonna try it , my 1st ps3 got ylod :(
11-12-2011, 07:33 PM #147
Big Poppa Bren
Treasure hunter
Originally posted by Big
just replace the psu. easy to do (the big silver box when you take lid off the ps3) i would avoid baking your board too many times, you can damage the temp sensors!!!!


if you look up the fault codes (beeping colours) you will see that green/blue > beeps and flashing red indicates a hardware fault. maybe try a different hdd (its not uncomman for then to mess up and cause a fault)

try to avoid baking the board anymore. if you change the hdd and fault still remains, i would look at getting a new gpu balled onto the board. not to expensive and lots of companys can do the service for you
11-22-2011, 05:46 PM #148
redmoneydash
Do a barrel roll!
just baked one i found that somebody threw out.. My second baking attempt first one didnt work on a ps3 of mines well hope it works wish me luck NGU
11-22-2011, 10:04 PM #149
2RAW4THESTREET
The Best who ever lived
Originally posted by redmoneydash View Post
just baked one i found that somebody threw out.. My second baking attempt first one didnt work on a ps3 of mines well hope it works wish me luck NGU

Post back if you are successful bro. :y:
11-22-2011, 10:26 PM #150
redmoneydash
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by milkwithbutter4 View Post
Post back if you are successful bro. :y:


nope tried both of my ylod PS3's no luck. But I Believe in this method its a good place to start!

---------- Post added at 05:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:22 PM ----------

Originally posted by milkwithbutter4 View Post
Post back if you are successful bro. :y:


tried both of my ylods and no luck. but i believe in this method 100% just that you have to be one of the luck ones for it to work. they do this with graphics cards so i know it works!
11-22-2011, 10:45 PM #151
2RAW4THESTREET
The Best who ever lived
Originally posted by redmoneydash View Post
nope tried both of my ylod PS3's no luck. But I Believe in this method its a good place to start!

---------- Post added at 05:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:22 PM ----------



tried both of my ylods and no luck. but i believe in this method 100% just that you have to be one of the luck ones for it to work. they do this with graphics cards so i know it works!

Dang that sucks. But thanks bro for trying this method out tho.
11-02-2012, 11:45 PM #152
Choco
Respect my authoritah!!
Bumped, this thread is still very useful.

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11-03-2012, 07:24 AM #153
2RAW4THESTREET
The Best who ever lived
Originally posted by Choco View Post
Bumped, this thread is still very useful.

Thank you bro!
12-07-2012, 05:42 PM #154
doklo
Bounty hunter
Not that I'm trying to Discredit your thread, as I've used the same methods for fixing 360s however, Spreading the Thermal paste over the chip MAY causes Air bubbles to form between the chips and the heat sinks when you affix them. that is why I never use the Spread method. depending on the size of the CPU I either use a blob or a small x. again not trying to discredit you but I don't believe the Spread method is the best way. This is a video showing a few ways to apply thermal compound on a CPU chip and it shows how they spread, the spread method is at 1:50.

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