Pyong Kawaguchi
May 24th, 2009, 07:39 PM
OKAY HERES WHAT I DID:
Step 1: Diagnose that the xclamp fix would not keep it running for more than 5 minutes.
Step 2: Open it up, and take out all removable parts (dvd drive, heatsinks, etc)
Step 3: Clean the heatsinks so that they are nice and shiny :)
Step 4: Mostly cover the whole thing with a towel but leave the H/ANA, CPU, and GPU chips exposed
Step 5: Cover the towel in aluminum foil and tape down the aluminum foil to the board so that it stays on without coming loose
Step 6:
You now have three options :
Option 1:
This is the option I used, I preheated an oven to 200*c (Roughly 425*f) when it was preheated, I put the whole thing in there, on a pizza tray, with the sync/dvd eject buttons facing outwards (basically towards the door, not the back) Then after 13 minutes, open the oven door then let it cool for 20-30 min
Do the Xclamp fix and put the whole box together, and cross your fingers!
Option 2:
Get a heatgun that is able to produce about 200*c of hot air, and reflow the H/ANA, GPU, and the CPU. For about 5-13 minutes, and then let it cool
Option 3: Use a reflow station to reflow the above areas for 5-13 minutes
Good luck to anyone with this problem!
+rep plox
Step 1: Diagnose that the xclamp fix would not keep it running for more than 5 minutes.
Step 2: Open it up, and take out all removable parts (dvd drive, heatsinks, etc)
Step 3: Clean the heatsinks so that they are nice and shiny :)
Step 4: Mostly cover the whole thing with a towel but leave the H/ANA, CPU, and GPU chips exposed
Step 5: Cover the towel in aluminum foil and tape down the aluminum foil to the board so that it stays on without coming loose
Step 6:
You now have three options :
Option 1:
This is the option I used, I preheated an oven to 200*c (Roughly 425*f) when it was preheated, I put the whole thing in there, on a pizza tray, with the sync/dvd eject buttons facing outwards (basically towards the door, not the back) Then after 13 minutes, open the oven door then let it cool for 20-30 min
Do the Xclamp fix and put the whole box together, and cross your fingers!
Option 2:
Get a heatgun that is able to produce about 200*c of hot air, and reflow the H/ANA, GPU, and the CPU. For about 5-13 minutes, and then let it cool
Option 3: Use a reflow station to reflow the above areas for 5-13 minutes
Good luck to anyone with this problem!
+rep plox