PS3GenerationZ
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Hello to all, I am looking some assistance with syscon and getting my system back up and running. Following syscon guides on youtube, I tried connecting jumper wires via soldering to my cok-002 RX and TX which worked, however the temperature was too high and ripped off the pads. Is there another test point for Rx and Tx on the same motherboard. I am trying to shave off some of the PCB to expose the copper but it is so resistant. My original E01 model didn't ylod due to overheating but due to being dropped. I have reflowed it a couple of times and no success so far. I really want to revive my childhood bestfriend and get back my data.
I was able to successfully use syscon to fix a G01 model last night, I used the correct temperature at 300C and didn't repeat my mistake before and saw RSX was common issue (4032 and 3034 error codes).. Did a reflow for about 5 minutes and voila. Not worried about it much since I cleaned it well and applied good thermal paste and will mainly use it as a backup to my superslim and blu-ray player if anything, will probably add CFW too.
Anyways, does anyone have any advice for me? Any other test points I can soldier to? I will attach a picture of the issue at hand. If I can't seem to check syscon logs, should I reflow the Southbridge and EE instead of RSX and Cell? I noticed they also popped up as reason for ylod on the ps3 dev wiki syscon error codes. Has anyone else god a ylod from fall damage? I know anything on the motherboard could have been damaged but what would come to mind to you? I know the PSU is not the issue since I tried with the PSU from the G01. What to do?
Thanks
I was able to successfully use syscon to fix a G01 model last night, I used the correct temperature at 300C and didn't repeat my mistake before and saw RSX was common issue (4032 and 3034 error codes).. Did a reflow for about 5 minutes and voila. Not worried about it much since I cleaned it well and applied good thermal paste and will mainly use it as a backup to my superslim and blu-ray player if anything, will probably add CFW too.
Anyways, does anyone have any advice for me? Any other test points I can soldier to? I will attach a picture of the issue at hand. If I can't seem to check syscon logs, should I reflow the Southbridge and EE instead of RSX and Cell? I noticed they also popped up as reason for ylod on the ps3 dev wiki syscon error codes. Has anyone else god a ylod from fall damage? I know anything on the motherboard could have been damaged but what would come to mind to you? I know the PSU is not the issue since I tried with the PSU from the G01. What to do?
Thanks
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