Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 15

Thread: [PS3] - YLOD

  1. #1
    C64 addict Staff Moderator
    My location

    Demon Cleaner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Phobos
    Posts
    7,664
    Downloads
    7
    Uploads
    88

    [PS3] - YLOD

    Eventually it happened. Yesterday, the PS3 switched off by itself, and the light was blinking yellow. I tried a few times to restart, but it didn't stay on for more than 30 seconds. Google says it's the "Yellow Light Of Death", and it's due to overheating. Apparently the console can also not recover from that.

    I found a solution though, several people tried it, and it seemed to work. Heating the PS3 up with a hair dryer through the ventilation shafts for 15 minutes, then straight away cooling it down again for 20 minutes.

    Tried, and it worked, it's running fine again, so I backed up some stuff, mainly savegames, because this is not really a permanent fix, it can last now for days, weeks, months to come, but probably it's somehow dead. If I get the YLOD again, I will have to look out for a new one, as I'm not gonna use the hair dryer method all the time.

    I looked on eBay, and they sell used slim 120GB consoles with FW 3.55 for 180€. Might be an option, I still have hundreds of games to play on the PS3, so I really need a new one, if the old one completely dies. The slim ones also won't get the YLOD, because they are better cooled.

  2. #2
    Amiga PT user VIP
    My location

    Tiago's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Estoril/Lisbon
    Posts
    2,419
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0
    Kind a strange a error like that, but maybe the tracks on pcb got loose. Sometimes with overheating or vibration, tracks can "jump" or solder joint can broke a bit and somewhere over the motherboard you get a bad connection. Heating with a hair dryer can fix it, but, probably next time you play for a long period it could happen again.
    If it's a faulty track, sometimes is visible, sometimes is quite difficult to see it. Next time, try to open the ps3 and try to look at the main board with a magnifying glass. If you spot it, and if it's a bad solder join or track you can easily fix it. But it could be something totally different. It it is a chip leg can be worst as they are difficult to fix. I try one time so solder one, and my iron solder end point is bigger then 3 or 4 legs together, making it very difficult to solder.
    A500 - A600 - A1200

  3. #3
    Retro Addict Administrator
    My location

    Burger Time Champion, Sonic Champion Harrison's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    16,654
    Blog Entries
    1
    Downloads
    6
    Uploads
    14
    The YLOD is fixable but only with the right equipment and soldering/rework experience. There are people over on Amibay that can probably repair the PS3 for you for not too much money and it might be worth it because your early PS3 is much better than the later models. Does your still have PS2 compatibility? Because this is completely missing from later models.

    The reason for the YLOD error is as you thought heat related, and your early PS3 has done really well to last this long. It is due to the heating up and cooling down as you use and then switch off the PS3. The solder used on more modern PCBs is lead free and prone to becoming stressed by the heat expansion and retraction and causes dry joints, where the solder cracks and tracks or chip legs get disconnected from the motherboard. To fix this the solder on the motherboard needs to be reflowed. The professional way is to use a proper solder station to reflow the solder. Someone with experience could probably remove the actual chips and resolder them correctly, but a common method (that sounds scary for many) is to strip the PS3 down to its motherboard, then stick that in the oven. This melts the solder and allows it to reflow and reconnect the broken dry joins.

    It isn't a perminent forever fix thugh because people doing this still report the YLOD eventually coming back in 6+ months. So a new CFW setup PS3 is probably your best option in the long run.

    BTW, are Sony still manufacturing PS3's? I was wondering if I should buy a spare if they are before they end production due to the PS4.

    If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!


  4. #4
    C64 addict Staff Moderator
    My location

    Demon Cleaner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Phobos
    Posts
    7,664
    Downloads
    7
    Uploads
    88
    I still have PS2 compatibility, but I don't have any original PS2 games. Anyway I have PSX/PS2 ISO support in the CFW, so the compatibility mode doesn't interest me so much.

    You still can get new PS3's, but they're around 200€ an higher for f.ex the super slim model.

  5. #5
    Adventurer Speed Biker Champion, Tadpole Champion, Pearl Hunt Champion, Spacerunner 2 Champion, Marble Mayhem Champion, Galaxians Champion, Starfrosch Champion, K Tire Racing Champion, Way of the stick Champion Phantom's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    Colossal Cave, Valaii
    Posts
    551
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0
    I bought my first PS3 in european launch date. Last year the YLOD visited me. I don't recommend to give money to fix it for less than 6 months. Yes, mine had PS/PS2 backward compatibility as well, but actually I never played any PS/PS2 game. So, I forced to buy the only available PS3 console, which right now is the Super Slim model.

    The fu**ing thing is that your HD is locked, and unfortunately it cannot be read in another PS3, even if you find the exactly same model (FAT). Probably they want to sell PLUS subscriptions in order to have their Cloud service to save your savegames there.
    [b]To Be A True Adventurer, You Ought To Play Real Text Adventures[/b]

  6. #6
    Wiseguy Staff Moderator
    My location

    Teho's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Norway
    Posts
    1,322
    Downloads
    1
    Uploads
    0
    I still have my launch PS3 as well. It should still be working, but the HD in it died a few years back and I haven't used it since. Wasn't the original HD in it, back when I got it I immediately switched the original 60Gb for a 200GB one. I wasn't sure that it was the HD that had died and since I didn't want to lose any saves I instead bought a new slim console which didn't cost that much anyway and tried moving the HD over there. Found out that it indeed was the HD that died though, so had lost everything. But from what Phantom is saying, it wouldn't have worked anyway? You can't migrate HDs between PS3s? That was news to me.

    That's when I signed up for PS+ by the way, to prevent such a loss from happening again. No regrets though, PS+ is a great value and I definitely recommend it.

  7. #7
    Below Average zapiy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2013
    Posts
    88
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0
    My original PHAT ps3 is no YLOD for the 2nd time. Looking at getting a slim one if a fix is no longer possible. No major rush and I have more than enough on the PS4 to game on.

  8. #8
    C64 addict Staff Moderator
    My location

    Demon Cleaner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Phobos
    Posts
    7,664
    Downloads
    7
    Uploads
    88
    I have PS+ to use with the Vita, cannot use it on the PS3 with CFW.

    I have a 300GB HDD in my PS3, but there's only some games on it that didn't work at the time from external disk, and I don't have any DLC on it, so I think it's fine. Only stuff would be game installations, but the can be installed again, and also some of them are on the external HDD.

    I got 75% of my savegames on a USB stick, some games don't let you copy them though, only in the cloud.

  9. #9
    Harmless tolkien's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    https://t.me/pump_upp
    Posts
    18
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0
    My phat ps3 turn off randonly with a few games. With other I can play good. Extrange...

  10. #10
    C64 addict Staff Moderator
    My location

    Demon Cleaner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Phobos
    Posts
    7,664
    Downloads
    7
    Uploads
    88
    So far it's still working again. Keep fingers crossed.

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Copyright classicamiga.com