PS3 Heating isuues

tungatung

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Among fat models are the overheating, problem with caps, failing of rsx, and all those other issues which make the fats notorious absent on CECHA/B models, as those were the launch models and so $ony did everything best and so these models dont have the issues ? Also is the heating of stock PSU happen in these models too.

@atreyu187
 
What's your question? Every fat overheats, all of them. Without a proper delid sooner or later they will fail, and BC ones are warmer. There's not any other mistery,
 
What's your question? Every fat overheats, all of them. Without a proper delid sooner or later they will fail, and BC ones are warmer. There's not any other mistery,
But if the fan speed is high [say 40%], system is properly cleaned, new thermal paste on cell & rsx, then wont it overheat ???
Also will deliding help in reducing the temps as well.
 
Désolé mais je viens juste de voir ton "appel" à mes connaissances en informatiques.

Pour ma part, je ne peux malheureusement pas t'aider sur ton problème mais je pense que d'autres DEVs ici même le pourront mieux que moi.
Ce que je peux te dire sur les problèmes de chaleur des PS3 c'est que le Ventilateur dois être un peu plus haut en vitesse de rotation que ne le fait normalement SONY (WebMAN est ton ami). Ceci pour deux raisons, le bon refroidissement des CPU mais aussi, et presque personne n'en parle, refroidir correctement l'alimentation interne qui n'est refroidit qu'après que le flux d'air ne soit passé au travers des ailettes du radiateur interne.
En effet, les condensateurs chimiques supportent la chaleur mais pas trop forte et pas trop longtemps autrement ils se sèchent et provoquent des destructions des élément auxquels ils doivent fournir un courant continu avec le moins que possible de variations et d'ondulations, c'est le même problème avec le dé-parasitage, plus il y a de parasites plus ça chauffe (attention les CPU, GPU, etc...).

J'ai passé assez de temps dans ce domaine dans une très grosse entreprise Française pour connaître certaines ficelles du métier et avoir fait des constats déplorables sur les réalisations de certains fabricants peu soucieux de leur produits.


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Sorry but I just saw your "appeal" to my computer knowledge.

For my part, I unfortunately cannot help you with your problem but I think that other DEVs here will be able to do it better than me.
What I can tell you about PS3 heat issues is that the Fan has to be a bit higher in RPM than SONY normally does (WebMAN is your friend). This for two reasons, the good cooling of the CPUs but also, and almost nobody talks about it, to properly cool the internal power supply which is only cooled after the airflow has passed through the fins of the radiator. internal.
Indeed, the chemical condensers support the heat but not too strong and not too long otherwise they dry out and cause destruction of the element to which they must supply a direct current with the least possible variations and undulations, it is the same problem with de-interference, the more parasites there are, the more it heats up (watch out for CPUs, GPUs, etc...).

I spent enough time in this field in a very large French company to know certain tricks of the trade and to have made deplorable observations on the achievements of certain manufacturers little concerned about their products.
 
@Algol
Thank you for the help.
So if i just Increase the RPM through WebMAN MOD, and take other safety precautions like thermal paste and deliding will it solve the problem.

Can you suggest someone who can help
 
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@Algol
Thank you for the help.
So if i just Increase the RPM through WebMAN MOD, and take other safety precautions like thermal paste and deliding will it solve the problem.

Can you suggest someone who can help
En effet, cela peut aider dans la limite où vos CPX et RSX sont bien en contact avec l'IHS et que lui-même est totalement en contact avec le radiateur via la pâte thermique. Je ne peux rien dire de mieux.

Indeed, it can help in the limit where your CPX and RSX are in good contact with the IHS and that itself is completely in contact with the heatsink via the thermal paste. I can't say anything better.
 

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