NextGeneration9501
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Hi. I recently have restored a BC PS3 that I bought from local marketplace, solving YLOD issue by
1) Removing 1x NEC Tokins and replaced it with 5x 2R5TPE470M9 470uf 2.5v caps on the CELL side
2) Removing 2x NEC Tokins and replaced it with 10x 2R5TPE470M9 470uf 2.5v caps on the RSX side
SYSCON error logs did show error 1002 then 3004 so I did the above. Console has original 90nm RSX with 20 days runtime. Console was never opened, warranty seal was intact.
The console can play heavy load games like TLoU, GT5/6 with no issues/artifacts. When it comes to playing PS2 games with hardware mode, the PS2 hardware refused to boot but I can access the menu. From what I have researched, on Internet and this forum site, I got NoPS2_Menu. ps2_netemu on the other hand works flawlessly. No sudden shutdown, no YLOD.
What's more weirder is that if I keep the console on 29% fan speed for PS2 via webMAN, the PS2 hardware can boot if the RSX temperature is within 64.5-66.0 degrees. I'm not sure if CELL plays the role as well.
Any lower and higher than that, it will not boot or if you're playing and the temps suddenly got out of range, it will froze immediately. Despite I manage to get the RSX within the temp range by fiddling with Smoothing On/Off, sometimes it would be hit or miss. Sometimes I can play the game until I turn off the console or exit the game, sometimes I can play within 30 seconds, first it will show weird graphical artifacts then froze completely. I don't think it is the RSX issue since the menu did not indicate any artifacts. Oh, there will be 10% chance you get no sound when booting PS2 hardware.
To be honest, I really don't like hitting the reset game thing for many times until I can get it right. I just want to get back from work and play PS2 games straight away.
Since I am a beginner at repairing these complicated machines, I tried probing capacitors connected to the EE+GS randomly. What I found is that the C7253 cap and the rest on the same positive rail (from service manual) were shorted to ground. Second row and first were not shorted. Is it supposed to short to ground perhaps? I'm new to electrical engineering stuff.
Console is on 4.92 Evilnat DEX. I have tried FW like Rebug 4.84, all have same issue. I'm not sure if I have to downgrade to pre-3.55 to get the PS2 hardware working again or performing the capacitor replacement on the mentioned rail. Thanks.
1) Removing 1x NEC Tokins and replaced it with 5x 2R5TPE470M9 470uf 2.5v caps on the CELL side
2) Removing 2x NEC Tokins and replaced it with 10x 2R5TPE470M9 470uf 2.5v caps on the RSX side
SYSCON error logs did show error 1002 then 3004 so I did the above. Console has original 90nm RSX with 20 days runtime. Console was never opened, warranty seal was intact.
The console can play heavy load games like TLoU, GT5/6 with no issues/artifacts. When it comes to playing PS2 games with hardware mode, the PS2 hardware refused to boot but I can access the menu. From what I have researched, on Internet and this forum site, I got NoPS2_Menu. ps2_netemu on the other hand works flawlessly. No sudden shutdown, no YLOD.
What's more weirder is that if I keep the console on 29% fan speed for PS2 via webMAN, the PS2 hardware can boot if the RSX temperature is within 64.5-66.0 degrees. I'm not sure if CELL plays the role as well.
Any lower and higher than that, it will not boot or if you're playing and the temps suddenly got out of range, it will froze immediately. Despite I manage to get the RSX within the temp range by fiddling with Smoothing On/Off, sometimes it would be hit or miss. Sometimes I can play the game until I turn off the console or exit the game, sometimes I can play within 30 seconds, first it will show weird graphical artifacts then froze completely. I don't think it is the RSX issue since the menu did not indicate any artifacts. Oh, there will be 10% chance you get no sound when booting PS2 hardware.
To be honest, I really don't like hitting the reset game thing for many times until I can get it right. I just want to get back from work and play PS2 games straight away.
Since I am a beginner at repairing these complicated machines, I tried probing capacitors connected to the EE+GS randomly. What I found is that the C7253 cap and the rest on the same positive rail (from service manual) were shorted to ground. Second row and first were not shorted. Is it supposed to short to ground perhaps? I'm new to electrical engineering stuff.
Console is on 4.92 Evilnat DEX. I have tried FW like Rebug 4.84, all have same issue. I'm not sure if I have to downgrade to pre-3.55 to get the PS2 hardware working again or performing the capacitor replacement on the mentioned rail. Thanks.