What makes ps3 overheat




















You can follow this guide to help you get to the processors. Adam Khan gizmokhan. Thermal paste has gone old and needs to be replaced Basically it is not doing what it is suppose to do anymore because after years it has dried out.. It's suppose to keep the CPU GPU chips cool by taking the heat away from them and towards the fans from where it is thrown out the system So replacing the paste will do that again and fan won't run at high speeds anymore lower speeds will be sufficient to keep it kool.

Aiden marshall Where can I send my PS3 to get fixed I believe the fan isn't working at all and shuts down within minutes as it's hot. John Grefer. Posted: February 7. Brett hartt: I cleaned up my system and the fan had revved to maximum power and then after minutes later no sound but firelike colors but no smell like burned so can you please tell me what is going on with my PS3 non slim. Today I will be talking about how to fix overheating ps3.

Make sure you dust your Playstation regularly and clean up any debris or buildup around it to not block vents. Plug the console into an external fan and ensure it has proper air circulation fan blowing in, not out. This will help to keep your Playstation cool while you play games on it.

This is a great way to prevent overheating also save your electricity bill. I took the top off and found several clumps of dust and dirt inside of it.

I blew away all of the dust, put it back together, and turned it on. It played perfectly afterwards, so I figured that I'd fixed it.

I bought a new game the next day and brought it home to play it, but after playing it for about 30 minutes, it froze again. I tried playing it again a few more times with similar results. Since dust build-up wasn't the problem, I tried looking for other ways to fix this. So far, I've had no such luck. I read that you need to give the console lots of space, but it's always been on a little nightstand by itself, and there's nothing near it that could be blocking the vents.

I turned on the system's fan test by holding down the eject button while unplugging the power chord and plugging it back in, and the fan works, but I can't hear the fan running when the system's on, so I'm not sure if it's an issue with the fan or not. I also read somewhere that the way you place it either horizontally or vertically helps it with overheating, but I'm not sure about that one.

I also tried rebuilding the system's database a few times, and it did nothing. I'm officially out of ideas at this point. Hold down the eject button and then flip the switch back on. If you have the PS3 Slim you need to unplug the power cable from the system. I find it harder to recommend delidding your processors. It can also play ps1 games as long as they are from the same region as the ps3, all but 2 ps3 games are region free.

Yes, PS3 in is amazing. Unplug the the power cord from the back of the ps3, then hold down the eject button while plugging it back in. Keep holding eject until it shuts back off. Lift the top cover from its rear edge and rotate it toward the front of the PS3. Remove the top cover. There is a plastic hook located in a hole on the top back right hand side corner. Carefully push the plastic hook a bit front the rear of the machine with a spudger to release the rear right of the casing.



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