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Icy-Tank wrotebaspwnzz wroteIcy-Tank wroteImPuLs3_JaR3D wrote You need to replace your MOSFETs and thats a risky operation...If that does not work then your CPU is dead and you will most likely need a reball.
Replacing mosfets isn't risky at all...and if the CPU is dead...it is dead so reballing it, praying to your choice god, or anything else isn't gonna bring a dead CPU back...once a CPU is dead it is dead period
so how do i find out whats broke but there is something rateling in one of the memory unit spots idn what it is
with what can i clean the chips actually?
You can look around and see if any different methods solve your issue, but if it stays at the error code, then you need to send it to someone who can professionally repair it
ok some guy that lives near me about 15 feet steps
makes xboxes for 50 and if he cant fix it you dont have to pay
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This particular case seems more like solder ball issue under CPU..
I'd get the GPU and CPU Reflowed or Reballed...
If it was a dead CPU, it wouldn't change errors like that..
If it was a MOSFET, it would stick at 0002..
Seeing how it's going from 0002-0020, tells me it's a solder issue somewhere..
If the guy local doesn't offer proper BGA Rework or Reballs, I'd keep on looking..
If the CPU is fried, say heat gunned to much,etc, you would see more visible damage such as pop corning,etc..
Proper Reflow or Reball should solve it if all smd caps,etc look to be all in place..
I'd get the GPU and CPU Reflowed or Reballed...
If it was a dead CPU, it wouldn't change errors like that..
If it was a MOSFET, it would stick at 0002..
Seeing how it's going from 0002-0020, tells me it's a solder issue somewhere..
If the guy local doesn't offer proper BGA Rework or Reballs, I'd keep on looking..
If the CPU is fried, say heat gunned to much,etc, you would see more visible damage such as pop corning,etc..
Proper Reflow or Reball should solve it if all smd caps,etc look to be all in place..
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nitz0 wrote This particular case seems more like solder ball issue under CPU..
I'd get the GPU and CPU Reflowed or Reballed...
If it was a dead CPU, it wouldn't change errors like that..
If it was a MOSFET, it would stick at 0002..
Seeing how it's going from 0002-0020, tells me it's a solder issue somewhere..
If the guy local doesn't offer proper BGA Rework or Reballs, I'd keep on looking..
If the CPU is fried, say heat gunned to much,etc, you would see more visible damage such as pop corning,etc..
Proper Reflow or Reball should solve it if all smd caps,etc look to be all in place..
well i could go to that guy iuf he cant fix it you dont have to pay so everything looks fine i gues but the only thing i find strange there is something loose in the Mermory unit port idn its rateling idn what broke inthere but i cant see :S
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Most rattles aren't from the console itself but the parts around it...mobo's do rattle if you shake them bare...
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nitz0 wrote Most rattles aren't from the console itself but the parts around it...mobo's do rattle if you shake them bare...
ohh k hmm well yeah idn how to get it fixed but i want to make a jtag of it so bad
i always wanted a jtag now i have a chance but i need rrod fixed first
btw now it gives 0002 again and now both when i screw down the heatsing a litle to tight it gives 0020 :S?
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Yeah, it's probably fixable by a Reflow...What it sounds like to me...You just never know until you try and rule out..
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You could try googling the question or contact someone from Marketplace, who knows alot about Jtags, and firmare hacks.
Just a heads up.
Just a heads up.
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DeagleUK wrote You could try googling the question or contact someone from Marketplace, who knows alot about Jtags, and firmare hacks.
Just a heads up.
That was simply retarded...
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nitz0 wroteDeagleUK wrote You could try googling the question or contact someone from Marketplace, who knows alot about Jtags, and firmare hacks.
Just a heads up.
That was simply retarded...
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hmm is there anyway to reflow without a heat gun only got a fohn like where you dry your hair with:P
i cant spend mutch money else ill better get 50 and directly step to the guy near me that fixes xboxes
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