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i have my jtag since 4months it has the original X-clamps on it and the picture got messed up as if i had held a magnet to it then it quit showing picture i put diffrent thermal paste on it and found out that it was kind of olddd and after a couple days i got 3red lights and ther (( error code is 0022 )) if i replace the x-clamps with washers and bolts do you guys think it would work agian????
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boobiezndoobiez wrote i have my jtag since 4months it has the original X-clamps on it and the picture got messed up as if i had held a magnet to it then it quit showing picture i put diffrent thermal paste on it and found out that it was kind of olddd and after a couple days i got 3red lights and ther (( error code is 0022 )) if i replace the x-clamps with washers and bolts do you guys think it would work agian????
Yes, I do think it would work. The real question should be for how long. If you want your console to last your going to need a professional reball. Check out the jtag marketplace and send it in for repair to a verified and sticked seller.
Sorry bro, you must have a xenon lol!
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true if you want yuour jtag to last a while your going to need a reball
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0022 mostly means that you will need a reball, although since you just did the x-clamp fix then your heatsink could be shorting out something underneath it. loosen the heatsink screw quite a bit.
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no i have not done the x-clamp fix i still have the original x-clamps on it
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boobiezndoobiez wrote no i have not done the x-clamp fix i still have the original x-clamps on it
I fix most 0022's with a GPU reflow, although it is a common err for a reball.
Reflow your GPU/CPU, and if that doesnt work, then you must begin the tedious task of reballing.
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boobiezndoobiez wrote no i have not done the x-clamp fix i still have the original x-clamps on it
Just send it in for repair. You can send to a trusted seller or someone local who offers those services. Whats your location?
RF_Module wroteboobiezndoobiez wrote no i have not done the x-clamp fix i still have the original x-clamps on it
I fix most 0022's with a GPU reflow, although it is a common err for a reball.
Reflow your GPU/CPU, and if that doesnt work, then you must begin the tedious task of reballing.
How could he repair it without a reball station?
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benson733 wroteboobiezndoobiez wrote no i have not done the x-clamp fix i still have the original x-clamps on it
Just send it in for repair. You can send to a trusted seller or someone local who offers those services. Whats your location?
RF_Module wroteboobiezndoobiez wrote no i have not done the x-clamp fix i still have the original x-clamps on it
I fix most 0022's with a GPU reflow, although it is a common err for a reball.
Reflow your GPU/CPU, and if that doesnt work, then you must begin the tedious task of reballing.
How could he repair it without a reball station?
He never stated that he doesnt have one. If he didnt I would assume the he would have the common sense to still take the advice and have someone else reball it.
n00b :facepalm:
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RF_Module wrotebenson733 wroteboobiezndoobiez wrote no i have not done the x-clamp fix i still have the original x-clamps on it
Just send it in for repair. You can send to a trusted seller or someone local who offers those services. Whats your location?
RF_Module wroteboobiezndoobiez wrote no i have not done the x-clamp fix i still have the original x-clamps on it
I fix most 0022's with a GPU reflow, although it is a common err for a reball.
Reflow your GPU/CPU, and if that doesnt work, then you must begin the tedious task of reballing.
How could he repair it without a reball station?
He never stated that he doesnt have one. If he didnt I would assume the he would have the common sense to still take the advice and have someone else reball it.
n00b :facepalm:
He does not have one and was already advised to reball, so it looks like your just repeating what I have already recommended.
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