Ohhh, I just thought they weren't safe to use at all after reading in the teensy forum to avoid the clones for whatever or unknown reasons to me : D, but good to know then if they work fine.
I no longer have the damaged 360 clip. I tried fixing it, especially the pins, but ended up messing it...
A cracked solder ball for sure. Happened to one of my consoles after giving it more pressure for better contact with the heat sink/thermal paste. After turning it on, no HDD led activity, nothing on the screen but stayed on. After a while, instant YLOD whenever I turned it on. Use the SYSCON...
I'm looking to unbrick a CECHA00 PS3 model with the 40nm RSX that I bricked while converting to official DEX a few months ago for some testing. I have a full NAND flash backup that I made before taking that risk just in case something went wrong.
The clip that I had to read/write to the NAND...
I wish your tutorial came out at the time that I was trying to convert a Japanese made CECHA00 with a 40nm RSX to offical DEX that I bricked following a real tutorial of it at another site (no longer online). I believe I messed up at the eid part when using the hex editor. I still continued...
Glad I found this thread. A few years ago while searching for a version of RetroArch, I found a thread from @STLcardsWS listing the best/most stable cores. I never got around to using those cores, but I had the thread added to my browser favorites/bookmarks for whenever I decided to use them...
I'm wondering which fan model is inside that PS3 CECHB01 console. I came across a thread here of a PS3 fan comparison which shows the fan that cools the console best and this happens to be the model D14F-12BS1 01H1. I tested this myself and the consoles that had cooler temperatures were the two...
Correct, I don't have the right tools to solder it back If I remove it. Wish I had a nice microscope and a fine soldering tip to remove it/solder it back and to solder some cables to the TSOP48 NAND legs.
So I measured it's resistance and it shows 26. If I continue measuring for a longer time, the number goes down to 25.9/8. Is this normal and does it goes back to 26?
Sure, what is the proper range for that component?
Yeah, no problem, I still have the motherboard outside. Do you mind showing which one is it? thanks.