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#11. Posted:
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sorry bro didnt even see u wrote on my wall ,
power problems are a pain in the arse to fix on 360

if your brick is red , one can only hope for an easy fix that would be , check for bent/touching pins at all usb ports and Ethernet ports
or some splashed solder but doesn't sound like you did any recently

in power related issues u should only have two mosfets showing power the rear 2 to right on hana should test out 3.3v and 1.8v , power wont go much further then
that being in red brick psu

mosfets have to be removed to be properly tested , and thats to say if it is a mosfet

me and icy hit a rash of boards (esp me) all with power problems and pretty much agree if its not a simple fix rip the chips off, read nand , put em on a working board with no power issues as troubleshooting psu issues is just too time consuming
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imjtagerjeff wrote sorry bro didnt even see u wrote on my wall ,
power problems are a pain in the arse to fix on 360

if your brick is red , one can only hope for an easy fix that would be , check for bent/touching pins at all usb ports and Ethernet ports
or some splashed solder but doesn't sound like you did any recently

in power related issues u should only have two mosfets showing power the rear 2 to right on hana should test out 3.3v and 1.8v , power wont go much further then
that being in red brick psu

mosfets have to be removed to be properly tested , and thats to say if it is a mosfet

me and icy hit a rash of boards (esp me) all with power problems and pretty much agree if its not a simple fix rip the chips off, read nand , put em on a working board with no power issues as troubleshooting psu issues is just too time consuming


This man is indeed correct...if this guy speaks about repairs.... listen
#13. Posted:
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imjtagerjeff if i get a new board can i swap my cpu with another's board and then do the jtag hack? ie just re solder the jtag hack on the new board then it will work.
#14. Posted:
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u sure can , and it was a falcon , should not be hard to find one running , just updated dash what u want to find is one for sell cheap that someone has ruined by loosing the dvd key aka bad flash ,

then should be cheap dont pay more then $40 for ..but then u need cpu transfer

im not registered on this site as a seller so ask icy if he has a donor falcon board he can cpu swap and jtag for you

im am 100% on game-tuts if u know the site , ask anyone there lol im staff and so icy ...a sister site of ttg
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This topic couldn't have come at a better time...

You want to see a 0003 I found tonight? I want to see your "How to fix 0001/0002/0003 RRoD" Fix this one!!

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In case you don't know what you are looking at, that is a GPU that I pulled off of a motherboard (Using professional equipment) and those things you are seeing on it...yeah....that's called "popcorning" ....

That is a 1000000% >>>>DEAD<<<< GPU and is the culprit of this wonderful 00003...
#16. Posted:
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I just removed the x clamps and there is no thermal paste between the heat sinc and the cpu/gpu chip. It seems to have all spread arround the outside of the chips. Im foing to attempt to just replace the thermal paste and heat up the bottam of the board on medium settin of my heat gun for 2 mins so the paste sets. I cant just let the 360 overheat as it rrods staight away and nothing happens.
The cpu and gpu look inperfect condition, like the where just installed. My console was from bankrupt stock and i got it brand new when the console was 5 years old lol.
Ill post my results and some pictures.
Lets hope it is not the dredded
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Nothing happend , i just heated up my old xenon board that was dead for 20 seconds and removed the cpu and the solder had bridged between the solder balls and some where brown and had no solder in them. It was a test to remove mine and all went well but im a little aprehensive doing this on my own board.
Looks like ill have to save up and speak to imjtagjeff or ice and get a new one
Just gutted stands me at 280 G.B.P take another 6-8 months of saving to get one again
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