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RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - Hell Heart - 07-13-2012 (07-13-2012, 06:56 AM)Sirius140 Wrote: Slimmer? I don't think thats possible with most of the default features it comes with, probably can't even play PSX games like the current slim can't play PS2 games. Nope, it is true. Sony is working on a new PS3 model. http://asia.cnet.com/sony-launching-a-new-ps3-62217523.htm RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - Fox - 07-13-2012 The fat PS3 that i had repaired several months ago just died the YLOD death again. I can still get it fixed since the warranty is still valid but it appears that the electronic gods are really signalling me to buy a new unit. ![]() RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - J.E_Magog - 07-16-2012 RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - Sirius140 - 07-17-2012 I just found out how to record my gameplay without a capture card, and I happen to have what I need. A DVD recorder (with a vhs tape stuck in it. I think I can fix that.), and plenty of AV cables. Woot. RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - J.E_Magog - 07-18-2012 I got a lot of control delays when I was using dvd recorders. It was only when I started using a multi component cable that I was able to record and play without control delay. RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - atdsutm - 07-18-2012 there has been a new development. it seems like i have to play a blazblue disc before putting any other game just to make it work with YLOD. i guess this shit is still worth 4k or more ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - cabs - 07-19-2012 (07-18-2012, 02:33 AM)atdsutm Wrote: there has been a new development. New games tend to use up more of the capabilities of the ps3 system, thus making the components inside work more resulting in increased temperature buildup. Ps3 slims makes use of smaller die size components resulting in lower temperature production during operation, proof of this is the lower TDP it has compared to the fat one. That is why slims mostly doesn't have overheating problems. RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - NiX - 07-20-2012 Alright. Carry on. RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - Fox - 07-20-2012 Been meaning to bring my once-again dead PS3 to the repair shop for the past couple of days, since the warranty's almost about to expire. The damned weather we've been having has literally been dampening my plans. ![]() If i don't get there in time, i might just end up selling the unit for spare parts. RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - Serene - 07-21-2012 (07-20-2012, 11:40 PM)Fox Wrote: Been meaning to bring my once-again dead PS3 to the repair shop for the past couple of days, since the warranty's almost about to expire. The damned weather we've been having has literally been dampening my plans. tsap-tsap? RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - Fox - 07-21-2012 (07-21-2012, 03:27 AM)Serene Wrote:(07-20-2012, 11:40 PM)Fox Wrote: Been meaning to bring my once-again dead PS3 to the repair shop for the past couple of days, since the warranty's almost about to expire. The damned weather we've been having has literally been dampening my plans. Problema na yun ng pagbebentahan ko. RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - Fox - 07-25-2012 So i just came back from the repair shop. The maintenance guys tested the unit, got the red light and then proceeded to take it apart. After taking out the motherboard and inspecting it, they saw that the GPU solders were still intact. Apparently, all that was wrong with the unit was that the thermal paste had dried up. They just slathered on a new layer of thermal paste and the PS3 booted up just like before. I guess that means that leaded solder balls are really that tough. ![]() I'm still gonna get a new PS3 once i save up though. After that, i'll probably choose from the people i consider close friends and one among them shall inherit the old unit keep this in the living room as a dedicated media player. ![]() RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - NiX - 07-26-2012 Didn't they put thermal paste during the first repair? You mean it already dried up from that time? RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - Fox - 07-26-2012 Unfortunately, yes. The replacement thermal paste from the first repair back in March was nothing but powder when they looked earlier. The unit was fine for the first month or so. Then i had to download the 4.11 update in order to go online and things just got hot from that point on. You guys may not agree but that patch really did a number on my unit's cooling. The fan would go to level 3 after just thirty minutes or so of gaming, even with a fan focused on it. RE: PlayStation 3 Talk - atdsutm - 07-26-2012 yeah, there were speculations that the fan speed increased after a certain patch by sony. and it seems there are also multiple complaints about it too. anyways you can lend it to serene at least. :p and ill lend serene arcana hearts 3 and he will obviously love this plan XD |