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Old 12-25-2012   #1
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Exclamation ps3 turns off after sometime with 3 beeps

I have a ps3 slim cech 2008B when i m turning on the ps3 it turn off automatically after few second with 3 beeps i tried the ylod process but it work properly for one day next day there is a same problem what i have to do with this please help me...........Thanx in advance.
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Have a proper reflow reball


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Re-ball is the effective method to fix your PS3.

Which thermal paste have you applied onto the chips ?
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I have a ps3 slim cech 2008B when i m turning on the ps3 it turn off automatically after few second with 3 beeps i tried the ylod process but it work properly for one day next day there is a same problem what i have to do with this please help me...........Thanx in advance.
don't tell me you did the heat gun trick will ruined your system.
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Yes i used the heat gun for first time it work for me for one day what i have to do now after this.
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I reflow them in the oven at 400f for 10 mins and use no clean flux and Arctic Silver thermal paste.

Best method by far because you heat the full board up evenly and not in spots liek blasting with a heatgun.

http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=30305

This is your best best and I have reflowed 3 PS3's with this method but make SURE you buy some no clean flux.

Also I always take 2 sheets of aluminum foil and wrap the board front and back shiny side facing outward and cut 2 perfectly square holes in it for the processors to get the most heat.

Make sure you let the system cool down for 30 mins before you move it.
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Yes i used the heat gun for first time it work for me for one day what i have to do now after this.
see you damaged the board . you need a reflow station.
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I reflow them in the oven at 400f for 10 mins and use no clean flux and Arctic Silver thermal paste.

Best method by far because you heat the full board up evenly and not in spots liek blasting with a heatgun.

http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=30305

This is your best best and I have reflowed 3 PS3's with this method but make SURE you buy some no clean flux.

Also I always take 2 sheets of aluminum foil and wrap the board front and back shiny side facing outward and cut 2 perfectly square holes in it for the processors to get the most heat.

Make sure you let the system cool down for 30 mins before you move it.
that is still bad . you need a reflow machine.
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Lots of people reflow in ovens, its an old tried and true method. PC enthusiasts have done this since forever.

Also, reflow stations can cost a pretty penny.
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Lots of people reflow in ovens, its an old tried and true method. PC enthusiasts have done this since forever.

Also, reflow stations can cost a pretty penny.
Love it woudnt bring my console to you like more damage than good


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Wow. Well sorry but I have done this 3 times and none have ylod on me again.

Guess you didn't know that motherboard manufactures heat up motherboards in the manufacturing process, or that you can go out and buy professional reflow ovens?

How Motherboards Are Made (Part 1) - YouTube

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