Common causes

  • Failing NEC Tokin capacitors
  • Power regulation issues
  • Overheating damage over time
  • RSX graphics chip failure

Is it worth repairing?

It depends on the model and the cause.

PS3 models older than CECHJ (early fat models)

These consoles use older 90nm graphics (RSX) chips that run hotter and are more failure prone due to a manufacturing defect that allows the solder to melt after repeated high temperature cycles.

If the YLOD is caused by:

  • NEC Tokin capacitor failure
  • Power related issues

Then repair is often worthwhile and can be reliable for quite some time to come.

If the YLOD is caused by:

  • RSX graphics chip failure

Then repair is usually not cost effective or long lasting UNLESS the console is backwards compatible as these have a higher value and therefore the appropriate repair makes financial sense. A proper diagnosis via Syscon code extraction is necessary to make this assessment.

PS3 models CECHJ and newer

Later fat models, Slim, and Super Slim consoles are generally much more reliable due to being fitted with revised 65nm and 40nm graphics chips.

YLOD on these systems is more often caused by power or capacitor issues rather than a failed RSX. These consoles are usually good repair candidates and can be repaired for less than the console is worth.

  • Worn or dirty laser
  • Failing Blu-ray drive mechanism
  • Laser rail or motor issues

Is it worth repairing?

Yes, very often.

  • Failing hard drive
  • Corrupted system software
  • Overheating
  • Bad thermal paste
  • Corrupt NAND chip (rare)

Is it worth repairing?

Yes.

The only instance where this is generally not repairable is if you are experiencing a Red Screen of Death (RSOD). This is an indicator that the console has a corrupt NAND chip, this is complicated and not worth while to repair.

Common causes

  • Dust buildup inside the console
  • Dried thermal paste
  • Poor airflow

Is it worth repairing?

Definitely.

A proper internal clean and thermal service is one of the most effective ways to keep a PS3 running reliably. This is preventative maintenance that can stop bigger failures later. Even if your console is not faulty, a thermal service is recommended.

Repair is often the better option if:

  • You have game saves or data you want to keep
  • You own a backwards compatible or early model PS3
  • You want to avoid buying another used console with unknown issues
  • The fault is power, disc drive, or hard drive related
  • Confirmed RSX failure on very early fat models
  • Severe liquid damage
  • Heavy corrosion on the motherboard

Even then, a proper inspection is the only way to know for sure.

If your PS3 has stopped working, the best step is a proper assessment.

Fill out the repair request form on our website and describe the problem. We can let you know if your console is worth repairing and provide a quote for the work.

Many PS3 consoles that seem dead can be brought back to life. It is always worth checking before giving up on it.

A system diagnosis can be completed for $35, this will be factored into the final repair quote as the console may be partially disassembled at this stage, meaning the cost difference from diagnosis to repair may not be that great at all depending on parts or labour required. I will always keep you informed throughout the process and allow you to make a decision about how we proceed.

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