Here are my final thoughts on this topic
When I first did this mod I was sure it would fail after a few hours. When it didn't I then performed the mod on more consoles to see if it was a one off. To date I have done this to six consoles and even now I'm sure it will fail but every time I have been proved wrong. All six consoles are still working and my nephew that plays the console everyday reports it's still going with no issues. When the console lasted more than a few months I started to think well it will probably not last a year. And now the very first one I did this mod on is coming up to the one year mark. All the consoles are played everyday and all the consoles have webman and are running at 32 percent fan speed as a minimum fan speed. I'm sure this is probably helping as there will be less heat contraction when it's shut down.
I am sure these consoles will fail and I'm just waiting for one of my friends or family to give me the bad news. However to date this has not happened and all my expectations have been exceeded. That's why I actually bought one of Ebay and performed the mod on camera. I then went onto play the last of us from start to finish clocking up more than 20 hours of gameplay in a short period of time. This console I still have and I run it everyday for about 3 hours and there is no sign of it giving up. I know friends that have had a reball and it's failed after 6 months. These consoles are exceeding this which I find it's nothing short of amazing.
So yes like you I acknowledge this is not a true fix however I belive we must test to prove our theory correct. I have not only been proved wrong it's helped me to also understand that a strained CPU substrate can cause the CPU tokins to work harder which then can lead to CPU tokin failure. That's why I now tag on tokins as part of this mod as I have discovered this prevents unexpected shutdowns.
So to sum up if you have the tools, knowledge and expertise to perform a CPU reball then do it, or if you know someone you can trust with the above qualities then sure get them to do it. But don't pay a repair company to do this work as my friends have pointed out, it's likely they will just perform a reflow leaving your console prone to failure within 6 months. Not only that it costs a fortune and if they kill your console they will take 30 pounds just so you can have it back not working.
So based on my current findings I recommend the pressure mod, even if you use it to recover your data so you can buy a new one this is by far a better solution than paying a repair company to carry out a reball fix on your console. Hell, you can make sure your data is always backed up every day so if it fails you can buy a new one then. And of course there is the possibility it never fails and you have saved yourself a fortune in repair costs.
So knowledge, expertise, experience, know-how, equipment or know someone that can = CPU reball.
None of the above = Pressure mod and daily backup of data incase it fails.
I think this is a honest and fair conclusion
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