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Okay so it has been having video problems for 2 weeks it was under dvdmeece's warranty but he had moved so I was skeptical about shipping it to his old house during the moving process so I decided to wait and now it is passed the warranty.

I don't mind to much to be honest just wondering on how I would go about fixing this?

If there is any tutorials or tips it would be greatly appreciated thank you.

Regards,
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Brawley wrote Okay so it has been having video problems for 2 weeks it was under dvdmeece's warranty but he had moved so I was skeptical about shipping it to his old house during the moving process so I decided to wait and now it is passed the warranty.

I don't mind to much to be honest just wondering on how I would go about fixing this?

If there is any tutorials or tips it would be greatly appreciated thank you.

Regards,


Brawley, Im sure dvdmeece will work this out with you if you contact him.

Its the GPU, I recommend having someone reflow this for you and test. Commonly e74 is reoccuring but thats not always the case. You should purchase the Hybrid Xclamp Uniclamp Kit.

I have had great results using it.

It drops temps dramatically, and applys the right pressure to the GPU accrosse the bottom Surface, als includes thermal pads for RAM Brick that are also a common factor with this error. Commonly its on HDMI systems.

Kit - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Or check amazon...

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Brawley wrote Okay so it has been having video problems for 2 weeks it was under dvdmeece's warranty but he had moved so I was skeptical about shipping it to his old house during the moving process so I decided to wait and now it is passed the warranty.

I don't mind to much to be honest just wondering on how I would go about fixing this?

If there is any tutorials or tips it would be greatly appreciated thank you.

Regards,


Brawley, Im sure dvdmeece will work this out with you if you contact him.

Its the GPU, I recommend having someone reflow this for you and test. Commonly e74 is reoccuring but thats not always the case. You should purchase the Hybrid Xclamp Uniclamp Kit.

I have had great results using it.

It drops temps dramatically, and applys the right pressure to the GPU accrosse the bottom Surface, als includes thermal pads for RAM Brick that are also a common factor with this error. Commonly its on HDMI systems.

Kit - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Or check amazon...

For example how it works
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Thanks for the help Mafia, I will try to contact dvdmeece and see what he has to say an go from there.
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Brawley wrote Okay so it has been having video problems for 2 weeks it was under dvdmeece's warranty but he had moved so I was skeptical about shipping it to his old house during the moving process so I decided to wait and now it is passed the warranty.

I don't mind to much to be honest just wondering on how I would go about fixing this?

If there is any tutorials or tips it would be greatly appreciated thank you.

Regards,


Brawley, Im sure dvdmeece will work this out with you if you contact him.

Its the GPU, I recommend having someone reflow this for you and test. Commonly e74 is reoccuring but thats not always the case. You should purchase the Hybrid Xclamp Uniclamp Kit.

I have had great results using it.

It drops temps dramatically, and applys the right pressure to the GPU accrosse the bottom Surface, als includes thermal pads for RAM Brick that are also a common factor with this error. Commonly its on HDMI systems.

Kit - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Or check amazon...

For example how it works
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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I remember this kit this was used by the top rated seller on ebay that used to sell all the jtagbles and then he lost it cause this method of RROD repair kills the consoles the heat sinks fit on with the x clamps and the screws just right. what you have is a dying chip that just needs to be replaced
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