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Dude it looks like your helping a lot of people out keep up the good work.
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Alright so I just got the red rings on my main console and have checked the secondary code and it was 0020.
Any idea of how to fix this?
Any idea of how to fix this?
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zstonerrr wrote Alright so I just got the red rings on my main console and have checked the secondary code and it was 0020.
Any idea of how to fix this?
What have you done to try and fix it?
Please tell me there are no screws and washers in the console...
Make sure the console isn't JTAGed...
Other than that you need to reflow the CPU and GPU... and hope you get lucky, other than that it's probably bridged solder and not worth fixing...
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I haven't done anything yet.
Reflowing would be heating the CPU and GPU with a heat gun right?
Reflowing would be heating the CPU and GPU with a heat gun right?
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Sorry for the double, but I must be pretty lucky because it fixed.
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zstonerrr wrote Sorry for the double, but I must be pretty lucky because it fixed.
How did you fix it?
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Took off the Heatsinks and used a heat gun and to heat it up. Also put some as5 up there too, there was barely any up there.
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zstonerrr wrote Took off the Heatsinks and used a heat gun and to heat it up. Also put some as5 up there too, there was barely any up there.
Don't use too much thermal paste, you really only need like a grain of rice on each die.
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There was literally none up there though. aha. Not even around the edges.
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zstonerrr wrote There was literally none up there though. aha. Not even around the edges.
It happens, although usually MS puts waaaay too much.
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