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Old 11-12-2011   #71
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will this fix rsod?
Hi mate I assume you mean on the 360? You need to do the x clamp replacement mate it us quite easy to do and has worked every time fie me. Just google it there are loads of tutorials out there.
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Old 11-12-2011   #72
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Hi mate I assume you mean on the 360? You need to do the x clamp replacement mate it us quite easy to do and has worked every time fie me. Just google it there are loads of tutorials out there.
no i mean the ps3 rsod.is there any way to fix it?
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Old 11-12-2011   #73
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will this fix rsod?
That depends on what caused it.
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Old 11-13-2011   #74
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Originally Posted by nzie View Post
will this fix rsod?
no rsod is not heat related afaik, but check in the forums for the fix, there should already be one
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Originally Posted by nzie View Post
no i mean the ps3 rsod.is there any way to fix it?
Reinstalling OFW is a way of fixing it.
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oh thanks guys
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It seems the heatspreader warps aswell... I'm currently lapping one and it's warped as ****. If you remove heatspreaders, it would be a good idea to lap those as well as the heatsink. Will post my results with pics in a few days when I get new thermal paste.
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It can take quite a long time to lap those f**king things...and they look so flat...
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It seems the heatspreader warps aswell... I'm currently lapping one and it's warped as ****. If you remove heatspreaders, it would be a good idea to lap those as well as the heatsink. Will post my results with pics in a few days when I get new thermal paste.
didn't i write that in the guide? i was pretty sure to have written that... Well, i'll check... Btw could you tell me exactly on what models you tryed to remove heatspreaders and what the results were? i'd like to add a section to the guide where the succesfull or failures of various models are listed to get which ones you can do it on
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COK-001 (CECHA) = went perfect, only a few revealed tracks on the PCB
COK-001 (CECHA) = Perfect
SEM-001 (CECHG) = RSX perfect, Cell had MUCH harder glue than the other two, broke it.
I'm thinking it's safe on 90nm if you're not an idiot, but hard on the 65-45nm without heating the chip with more than just a hair dryer.

Also I believe you wrote about lapping the heatsink, but the warping seems to happen on the heatspreader aswell... I'll post pics later.
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