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Old 01-18-2013   #1
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PS3 slim with aps 270 new doesnt work

so today a brand new ps3 power supply was here and i installed into the ps3 because it didnt work(i bought a broken ps3) now i have installed the new power supply but it doesnt work. i looked closely to the motherboard and saw that there was thermal paste on the motherboard. so i got the most out of the thermal paste and removed the thermal paste of the cpu what is here the problem???

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Originally Posted by wesinflater View Post
so today a brand new ps3 power supply was here and i installed into the ps3 because it didnt work(i bought a broken ps3) now i have installed the new power supply but it doesnt work. i looked closely to the motherboard and saw that there was thermal paste on the motherboard. so i got the most out of the thermal paste and removed the thermal paste of the cpu what is here the problem???

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The PSU is not compatible.
Is it YLOD?
There could have been a short. Get A volt meter and check.
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Old 01-18-2013   #3
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You ???

thermal paste.... wow how unusual

yeah remove all that paste from the cpu,.... dont need it

who put that there ???
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You ???

thermal paste.... wow how unusual

yeah remove all that paste from the cpu,.... dont need it

who put that there ???
the thermal paste was dry and old so i removed it and bought new ones but didnt aplied it yet
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The PSU is not compatible.
Is it YLOD?
There could have been a short. Get A volt meter and check.
why is the model not compatible. the previous one waas th same
and i dont think its the psu becuz uts new maybe its the motherboard somehow

and thanks for the fast reaction
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Originally Posted by wesinflater View Post
the thermal paste was dry and old so i removed it and bought new ones but didnt aplied it yet
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why is the model not compatible. the previous one waas th same
and i dont think its the psu becuz uts new maybe its the motherboard somehow

and thanks for the fast reaction
get a volt meter and check all the leads
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@wesinflater , so your ps3 model is a CECH-25xx ?

what are the symptoms of the ps3, complete dead or what.

i would check the ribbon cable to the power/eject board, some leads might be broken.
some users succesfully trimmed it down a bit.
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@wesinflater , so your ps3 model is a CECH-25xx ?

what are the symptoms of the ps3, complete dead or what.

i would check the ribbon cable to the power/eject board, some leads might be broken.
some users succesfully trimmed it down a bit.
when the power cable is plugged there is the red light(normal) but when i torn on the ps3 it is only green for aprox 2 seconds. the fan spins but only for 2 seconds and the ribbon cable is fine nothing wrong with it

also something i forgot to mention is that the ps3 came with no hdd so i had a sata of my own and placed it there (60gb) and i know when the ps3 starts up i automaticly formats the sata when you choose confirm

i have also another ps3 slim that works fine
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when the power cable is plugged there is the red light(normal) but when i torn on the ps3 it is only green for aprox 2 seconds. the fan spins but only for 2 seconds and the ribbon cable is fine nothing wrong with it
you must have the famous 25xx syndrom, ps3 shut down without any light at all, pressing the power button brings the standby led back to life.

also you forgot to mention if the ps3 was downgraded, and you could have tried to boot up the ps3 without the hdd.
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you must have the famous 25xx syndrom, ps3 shut down without any light at all, pressing the power button brings the standby led back to life.

also you forgot to mention if the ps3 was downgraded, and you could have tried to boot up the ps3 without the hdd.
i dont know that its downgraded( not by me)
and just tried without hdd same problem
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Originally Posted by wesinflater View Post
just tried without hdd same problem
if you have the problem that when you start the ps3 it turns on but then shut down again, while all the lights go off (no standby led or blinking red light), then it's probably a short somewhere on the board.

we have an user that have a short on one of the usb port, the ps3 shows exactly the same symptoms. (no lights after starting)

there is no reason to believe that you would have any short on the usb port unless it is starting to be a common problem for the 25xx series.

usb port


you can measure it at any point you want, both sides of the board or in the usb port itself.
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