Clean your loud PS4 Pro! (Model CUH-7115B)

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  • čas přidán 30. 10. 2020
  • PS4 Pro sound like a jet engine? Check out this video and see how you can clean your system and enjoy the silence! The one that's opened in this video is the CUH-7115B model, so if you have a different model number, there will be some differences inside, but the idea is mostly the same.
    **QUICK NOTE!**
    Be extremely careful with the power supply connection to the system board. Make sure to pull the wire and not the socket connector on the board. There is a chance you can rip the socket connector off of the board and render your PS4 Pro useless until fixed by someone with experience in soldering.
    iFixIt Pro Tech Toolkit (Amazon US):
    www.amazon.com/iFixit-Pro-Tec...
    You can get a cheaper kit, just make sure it has the bits mentioned in the video, Philips, T8, etc.
    Thermal Paste (Amazon US):
    www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-MX-4-20...
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Komentáře • 295

  • @mappythewise3092
    @mappythewise3092 Před 3 lety +58

    Followed this step by step. what turned out great was my buddy has the exact console model and all. and after doing everything following the instructions the machine doesnt over heat and works better then it ever has. thank you so much for showing us how to do this!

  • @kingrofty
    @kingrofty Před rokem +3

    I have watched a gazillion videos on how to clean your PS4 Pro, but this one is by far the best! Thank you so much for sharing this video, I'm doing mine this afternoon.

  • @brucenolin6726
    @brucenolin6726 Před 3 lety +26

    You sir, are a life saver! Mine was much louder than the one you worked on, but it was much dustier. Now it's whisper quiet. Thanks for the video.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety

      Awesome!

    • @xxxcrazykidxxx1893
      @xxxcrazykidxxx1893 Před rokem

      Was it hard

    • @brucenolin6726
      @brucenolin6726 Před rokem

      @@xxxcrazykidxxx1893 not hard but make sure you keep track of which screws go where. A couple different sizes.

    • @2kelite320
      @2kelite320 Před rokem

      @@linklooklisten how much do you charge? Are you looking for new business ?

  • @GH-uk6lp
    @GH-uk6lp Před 2 lety +7

    Cleaning the heatsink (the intake of which was about 1/4 blocked by dust) and fan and applying fresh thermal paste really made a difference. It solved the fan noise and our PS4 Pro now runs quietly. In our case I suspect cleaning the heatsink made most of the difference. The instructions were very good. Thank you for posting Matt.

  • @carlylewilson7521
    @carlylewilson7521 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this video. I've been skeptical about cleaning my ps4 but this video made me comfortable and really helped me out. No more jet plane !

  • @N8Morgan78
    @N8Morgan78 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful video. I watched this one about a year ago. Saved it for today. Successfully cleaned my pro. Thanks for the easy to follow steps. Cheers!

  • @TheMrWPAT
    @TheMrWPAT Před 2 lety +10

    I cannot thank you enough for this video. I've seen a few others that are maybe 5-10 minutes long. This was so thoughtful and concise. I am not mechanically inclined was still able to complete this work in >1 hour. That includes the fact that I had a model with several differences. I went from jet engine PS4 pro to silent. It's amazing.
    Side note - It's probably not worth buying that 70$ tool set. Just get the 3 tools you use. I didn't use anything else from it, and just used a mini flat head and tweezers of my own.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the kind words! Glad you were able to calm things down in there :)

  • @lestergutierrez943
    @lestergutierrez943 Před rokem

    Thanks for that little hole trick with the screws. That's saved me so much time.

  • @mrzednut1618
    @mrzednut1618 Před rokem

    Thanks for producing this content. I followed this step by step and my system that sounded like a Harrier Jump Jet in take off is now quiet as a mouse. My heatsink had pretty much the same level of dust, but going between each element with a cloth and doing the thermal paste sorted it out. Clear, good presentation, with enough detail, kudos Sir.

  • @jacobalvarez5735
    @jacobalvarez5735 Před rokem +1

    Grabbed this exact ps4 off marketplace and it sounded like a fighter jet taking off, after following step by step on cleaning this sucker it sounds so much better! Thank you for the detailed steps and direction couldn’t have done it without you!

    • @B_HarTz
      @B_HarTz Před rokem

      I’m about to grab a same console on marketplace and worry that, I’ll have to do this and I’m nervous lol
      I hate taking my own electronics apart like this video lol just putting it back together is the hardest part

  • @dikardvondoom3574
    @dikardvondoom3574 Před 2 lety +1

    Great walkthrough. It’s extremely quiet now. 👍

  • @Morrowclaw
    @Morrowclaw Před 2 lety +6

    I was so nervous and stressed about this and every other video seemed to skip steps and I need details, to see every move. I followed your video and then loaded up Tales of Arise which last week caused my PS4 Pro to sound like an Apollo mission. Now, it's silent.
    Thank you so much. Definitely the best guide I've watched.

    • @pram5532
      @pram5532 Před rokem +1

      By the way how did you like Tales of Arise? Recommend buying it?

    • @Morrowclaw
      @Morrowclaw Před rokem +1

      @@pram5532 I liked the combat and world but I found the characters and story to be really bland and lacking. I personally wouldn't recommend it but that's just me and Tales of Graces is my favourite which a lot of people don't like.

    • @robras2850
      @robras2850 Před 18 dny

      @@pram5532awesome game if you like rpgs 👌

  • @edwardsun9819
    @edwardsun9819 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you! This guide helped me with cleaning and swapping out the thermal paste. There was a stock blob of thermal paste all over the the main processor.

    • @edwardsun9819
      @edwardsun9819 Před 2 lety

      The console is no longer a jet engine. Dust bunnies have been kicked out. I'm going to install foam dust filters.

  • @Rawkr57
    @Rawkr57 Před rokem +5

    This absolutely saved my butt and made an ENORMOUS difference! Even for a beginner like me, I didn't even have a spare screw leftover hahaha
    For me one main issue was the thermal paste splooshed out the sides and onto the circuit board. Leaving little to none where it needed to be. After scooping up the splooshed paste and putting it where it should be, it made a huge difference.
    Thanks for the great video and help!

  • @Sefirosu0522
    @Sefirosu0522 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks so much!! just followed this video to clean my Star Wars PS4 Pro. It needed the cleaning. Surprising as it's like 4 feet off the floor. There was a lot of dust in there. I also swapped out my HD from 1TB to 2TB. Thanks so much for this awesome informative video!!!

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm glad it was helpful! Good work cleaning up!

  • @Nofriendszero
    @Nofriendszero Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Matt. Wanted to say thanks awesome break down. My ps4 pro had a heatsink full of dust. Re-pasted chip set and copper top of sink. Just wanted to say thanks. No more jet noises.

  • @Christm76
    @Christm76 Před 2 lety

    Super ! Many thanks! Followed from start till end and now running silent! Thanks again for making time for this tutorial!

  • @WhiteOneRomeo
    @WhiteOneRomeo Před rokem

    She’s running like she’s brand new again! Thanks brotha

  • @arp3259
    @arp3259 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your help good sir. My cousin who is more tech savvy than I can ever be. Followed your steps and now my play station is as quiet as when i first bought the damn thing. I am actually very surprised didn't think this would actually work

  • @jacobstaley1828
    @jacobstaley1828 Před 2 lety

    just finished putting it back together after following what you say and gotta say it's a really good walk through, I guess you could call it, mine kept overheating after about 2 hours use so this should have fixed that issue. thanks.

  • @cesarhoffmann489
    @cesarhoffmann489 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the video. I have the same model and I was surprised that when I opened it, I found the same cooling paste mess hahaha.

  • @fatcheese5534
    @fatcheese5534 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this step by step instruction!
    It was very helpful.

  • @iLoveTheseRemoras
    @iLoveTheseRemoras Před měsícem

    Masterfully done video! Closeups, thorough explanation, no horrifying loud music - 5/5 would clean again 👌

  • @richstrasdin4991
    @richstrasdin4991 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Followed step by step. Like new again. I owe you a few beers. Much thanks.

  • @alexbecker3714
    @alexbecker3714 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you SO SO MUCH!!! I used to think the menu in Horizon Zero Dawn was just intensive to load up and that Mortal Shell was just a high-graphical game, but turns out my heat sink was clogged with dust and my thermal paste was bad! Thanks for helping me get there 🥰

  • @Justpippen1
    @Justpippen1 Před rokem

    Amazing work, thank you so much! The difference in noise is staggering. I took my time, cross referencing your work with my slightly different model (7016b) and i managed to pull it trough thanks to your clear explaination of every step.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem +1

      Awesome work yourself my friend!

    • @nikolamaglov9028
      @nikolamaglov9028 Před 9 měsíci

      do u think its worth its worth getting 7016 model cuz of noice or to buy a newer one like a 7216 or 7116?

  • @jameskei7053
    @jameskei7053 Před rokem +2

    Great video, but be careful when disconnecting the white cord that goes from the power supply to the motherboard. It can rip the connector off of the motherboard altogether. Found out the hard way unfortunately. Turns out, that happens quite a bit. A lot of repair videos on that also on CZcams.

  • @oskarrennermalm5574
    @oskarrennermalm5574 Před 2 lety +10

    Everyone please be careful when removing the power supply cord from the motherboard! I broke mine off completely and we cannot fix it.

  • @lslozmint385
    @lslozmint385 Před 7 měsíci

    Perfect demo thank you so much

  • @jurajfatura4841
    @jurajfatura4841 Před rokem

    Thank you so so much, I was going step by step with your video and now it's much much cleaner and without dust and what more important much more quiet. Again thanks a lot 👍👏

  • @maxyschmaxy
    @maxyschmaxy Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for this! Worked effortlessly!

  • @rahastings1066
    @rahastings1066 Před 6 měsíci

    You’re a legend. Really pleased I no longer have a jet engine in my front room!

  • @ajsmcdougall
    @ajsmcdougall Před 2 lety

    Thanks very much, your video helped get my really loud PS4 back

  • @projectmilzock
    @projectmilzock Před 2 lety

    This video is great! Helped me fix my 2nd hand PS4 pro perfectly, thanks a lot!!

  • @aquatropicamarine4394
    @aquatropicamarine4394 Před 2 lety

    Thx a lot sir. my ps4 pro now running smooth and quiet.

  • @richardstone8615
    @richardstone8615 Před rokem

    Much respect you get back to a lot of people’s comments ✊🏼

  • @zerafao6043
    @zerafao6043 Před 2 lety

    Bro thanks for this!! Helped a lot

  • @miradouce
    @miradouce Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video. It was easy to follow. My son's console is a little different from yours but i was still able to get the job done. His console is working great now. Thank you again.

  • @nicolaspatto444
    @nicolaspatto444 Před 8 měsíci

    Greetings from Argentina, I searched a lot of tutorials and then I found yours
    It's amazing how detailed and very well showed the tutorial was
    My PS4 was being very loud the past year and even after trying some service from a couple of guys that work with PCs and mobiles, I tried to do the thing in my own
    Best decision ever, I'm literally crying because it's so quiet now

  • @spamuelsamcheeze4182
    @spamuelsamcheeze4182 Před 2 lety

    Thank your for the tutorial. Really appreciate it.

  • @zeroskillz2427
    @zeroskillz2427 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video , not once but twice i followed step by step!! its always nice to have a thorough walk through !! spot on and on point ! love the video of the controller too, I have the same model Starwars set bought for my 2 boys years ago and we cleaned it once together and this time i did it by myself,, Thanks again!

  • @otter25702
    @otter25702 Před rokem

    Thanks I bought the same model Star Wars and mine to sounds like a jet engine. I'll follow your east to follow and tear mine down and hope for the best.

  • @neoskater420
    @neoskater420 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much just cleaned mine more time consuming and so many screws last console I took apart was a 20gb ps3 way back during yellow light of death days and too much MW2 online haha 😄

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety

      Never too much! These consoles weren't ready for us! I played the hell out of MW2 on my 360. Red ring of death didn't stop me! It lasted me 2.5 years after fixing it. Died on black Friday which was perfect timing. Got a brand new one for a great price.

  • @kevinhamill1225
    @kevinhamill1225 Před 8 měsíci

    Thankyou So much!! This video was super helpful. I took our PS4 Pro apart , following your steps and about 2 hours later (OMG) I got it all back together and it's working much better The unit has been running about 10 minutes and it super quiet so far. Thanks again!

  • @DarkBykeTwitch
    @DarkBykeTwitch Před rokem

    Thank you, all screws ended up in same spot!

  • @bigdaddyjh2002
    @bigdaddyjh2002 Před rokem +2

    I'm pretty sure I just have a dusty house. Followed the instructions (which were super easy to follow) and added new paste. Put it all back together. I couldn't even hear the fan on heavy graphics games like CoD zombies.
    About two months later it's loud again. Open it up just the top and bottom plate and I see a light layer of dust. I'm definitely going to buy an air purifier. 😅

  • @hectorayala8626
    @hectorayala8626 Před rokem

    thank you for your videos

  • @donaldmett
    @donaldmett Před 2 lety

    Wow !! Nice job, it's nice that u made the video, in detail, can I ask if u ever do it for others, with pay of course, am 68 and just bought a PS4 pro, used, but adult owned said it works great no problems, but one never knows. Really good video.

  • @JP-xg8cd
    @JP-xg8cd Před 3 lety

    I just took the top off and put a thin filter material to prevent dust from coming in and now my ps4 pro is super quiet cause it never heats up it used to sound like a jet engine on steroids and supercharged 🤷‍♂️ I left the top off I just semi cover it when not in use works awesome!!!!!!

  • @dirrtydog
    @dirrtydog Před 2 lety

    thank you very much for this! from jet engine cruiser back to stealth fighter :joy:

  • @rudolphrico9161
    @rudolphrico9161 Před rokem

    Just followed your instructions. My god of war ps4 pro sounds great now ! Thank you

  • @evolutionsedge
    @evolutionsedge Před 2 lety

    Good helpful video. Thank you 😊

  • @shallowagony
    @shallowagony Před 2 lety

    So this is actually the fix for overheating and loud noises, I ended up doing this because I've had this exact model for 4 years, only mistake I made was accidentally cutting 2 cords of the power supply but got them fixed but now my ps4 pro sounds like just a regular fan now, highly recommended tho from now on I'd just get the warranty

  • @q2l867
    @q2l867 Před 2 lety

    I have cleaned my ps4 slim and applied new thermal paste and also installed a new hard drive but the fan still a bit too loud

  • @murderdeathkill-SSDD
    @murderdeathkill-SSDD Před rokem +1

    Great video thank you

  • @rjdelo9515
    @rjdelo9515 Před 2 lety +1

    I love how you create this content. i am now subscribing for your channel.
    Can you make a video for PS4 slim ? I am so afraid to open my ps4 slim, and I do not know how should I clean it.
    Thanks 😃

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't had to open many PS4 slim consoles as of yet, but next time I do, I will make a video for it :)

  • @wahyustory972
    @wahyustory972 Před rokem

    In your opinion, which option is more appropriate, thermal paste for the PlayStation 4 pro series 7218B console?

  • @oRexter
    @oRexter Před 3 lety +2

    Thx for the bonus clip I need to clean my controllers didnt know it was this easy did you just take it apart and put everything in soup and water?

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep, soap and warm water, then wipe and dry with a paper towel

  • @sippingGerber
    @sippingGerber Před 2 lety

    Did you have to remove the bottom middle screw on the power supply when you remove the top cover faceplate for the pro?

  • @uncleiroh6127
    @uncleiroh6127 Před měsícem

    Followed this video, having never did anything even close to this kind of thing before and now it’s silent even when running ghost of Tsushima. Sounded like a jet yesterday

  • @wahyustory972
    @wahyustory972 Před rokem +1

    In your opinion, which option is more appropriate, thermal paste for the PlayStation 4 pro console?

  • @Jojo-wq4fy
    @Jojo-wq4fy Před 4 měsíci

    Got mine second hand.
    I started it and got the jetengine.
    Of couse i thought about cleaning it.
    A lot of dust inside and it smelled like tobacco.
    After i finised cleaning the jetengine was away.
    But in summertimes and long playing it came back.
    So i opened everything again and applied thermal paste MX-6
    Now its silend but im waiting for summer again.
    Need i new heatpads?
    Then would be everything done?

  • @rockl79
    @rockl79 Před 2 lety +11

    Another thing I would recommend doing is replacing the thermal pads with 1mm pads. It helped a lot on my ps4 pro

    • @7NieR
      @7NieR Před 2 lety +3

      What brand? Can you send me a link please

    • @Hirokuro_Asura
      @Hirokuro_Asura Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah naming a brand would help. Something from AliExpress probably will be a waste of money...

    • @Hirokuro_Asura
      @Hirokuro_Asura Před 2 lety

      Now I'm sure it will be a waste of money:
      Ordered two heatsinks for RAM, they came 2-3 months after the order was placed and as the "thermal adhesion compound" there was just a two sided see-through tape. I wonder how's that supposed to work as a thermal pad.
      Well, luckily I was ordering those heatsinks just for the purpose of trying out and aesthetics, and not because I actually needed heatsinks for my RAM, but nevertheless.

    • @ColombianKarma
      @ColombianKarma Před 2 lety

      @@7NieR thermal grizzly is the best option. Thanks for the vídeo!

  • @TheVeeOhla
    @TheVeeOhla Před 2 lety

    I took mine apart, wasn't very dirty inside, redid my thermal paste since it looked dried up. Still blue light goes on and off. Guess I need to replace the Power Supply lol...

  • @MrLukassky
    @MrLukassky Před rokem

    I recently cleaned my PS4 Pro (Spiderman Edition) and the result was phenomenal. It wasn't that dirty inside to begin with, but changing original thermal pads on memory for Gelid GC Extreme and thermal grease on APU for TG Kryonaut made this console almost dead silent. Now the loudest part are coils....

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem

      Coil whine is a nuisance, but I prefer that over a loud fan!

  • @Toxxsicklemons
    @Toxxsicklemons Před 2 lety

    Hopefully i have time to work on my PS4 pro this weekend. This is almost like Playing operation Doctor! Lol

  • @SourCandy121
    @SourCandy121 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi! I was wondering if you wait for the thermal paste to dry? I have the same system and it’s never been cleaned throughly before and I want to do this but the thermal paste threw me for a loop.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety +2

      No need to wait, smoothen it out and keep it moving!

  • @mikkopaulolaggui3066
    @mikkopaulolaggui3066 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Sir now my ps4 is not producing loud noise.

  • @lucasparzanini9658
    @lucasparzanini9658 Před 2 lety

    Very Nice vídeo! Very instructive! So i bought my PS4 pro from July 2020, when do you think should i open, clean and replace the thermal paste? I bought the grizzly kryonaut paste because i thought that this was the cause of the loud, but there wasnt ( i Just placed the console on a Airy place and the noise goes off). So, do you recommend me to open the 1 year console even so? How long should i first open, clean and change the thermal paste? Thank you sorry my bad english

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 2 lety +1

      It really depends on how often it's used and other variables like if it's in an enclosed tv stand and if you have pets. Moving it to an open area like you said you did is a good move, if you have pets there might be a lot of dust and hair in there which will clog up the vents and heat sink. If it's loud at all, I would suggest opening it to at least clear out whatever dust and hair has accumulated. If it's still loud after that, apply fresh thermal paste.

    • @lucasparzanini9658
      @lucasparzanini9658 Před 2 lety +1

      @@linklooklisten thank you Very much! The PS4 pro isn't loud at all so i decided to wait more until i open It.

  • @leightonrud66
    @leightonrud66 Před rokem

    Wife got me a limited edition god of war one on valentines day with 2TB. Had to tear down and look before I used, and my god the guys heatsink was clogged with jet black dust that stains your fingers. Like the whole thing was blocked, it pained me seeing the neglect. He'd never taken it apart in 4 going on 5 years. Cleaned thoroughly with alcohol and cotton buds, and changed paste, absolutely silent, not a peep out of it

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem

      Yea 4-5 years is too long, especially with moderate to heavy use. Good job on the clean up!

  • @wavyreward
    @wavyreward Před 10 měsíci

    I did both slim and pro latest models but they still sound loud. A couple games that weren't before make the fan spin hard now. The pro was the only one that had that issue now both have it when I thought I fixed them 😅 Applied themal paste, cleaned heat sink , new thermal pads( they were having trouble sticking to metal) and cleaned the fan literally took both apart slim first then pro. Do you think there is anything else that can be done? Fan spinning way too fast still during some games same with the slim never had issues with slim before disassembly it just needed a clean. Owned them for 3 years

    • @GuanacoSIVAR
      @GuanacoSIVAR Před 7 měsíci

      Ur having thermal pump out issues. Try using artic mx6 fixed my issue on my first edition ps4 pro

  • @mizifih
    @mizifih Před rokem +1

    Dude, thank you for this video, I have the same model and mine is laud since I 1st used it, so I highly suspect it's bad application of the thermal paste, like the one on your video, that was awfully misapplied.
    Even though I suspected, as you, someone opened it before you, because that heatsink copper plate had some strange scratches, I still think that's probably the case, misapplied thermal paste.
    Or is it normal to have all that scratch on the copper side of the heatsink? It didn't look like scratches to make more surface, LOL, looked like someone roughly cleaned it, with something pointy actually, like trying to remove dry, kinda glued thermal paste.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem +1

      Yea sounds like something abrasive may have been used while cleaning it. Something like that could be bad because it makes the surface ever so slightly uneven, but it will only be a problem if your system continues to be loud. Make sure the screws for the heatsink are tightened evenly and you should be ok.

  • @geangomes4192
    @geangomes4192 Před rokem

    Ola amigo já trocou as Thermal pads dele e sabe me dizer qual a espessura?

  • @ziia4316
    @ziia4316 Před 3 lety +2

    Dude! Thanks so much bud. Just bought a used God of War ps4 pro for my girlfriend that was filthy as hell. Ended up taking it apart completely and cleaning it up but ended up with 5 extra screws somehow. Unfortunately all the video on CZcams are different models of the pro but thankfully you have my exact model so I'm confident I'll be able to figure out where those remaining screws go cuz of your help. Really well done detailed step by step video. Liked and subscribed and look forward to checking out more of your content. Cheers

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks man! Good luck. Luckily only 2 types of screws, one bigger than the other. Smaller screws in the smaller holes. Should be pretty easy from there.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety

      Ahh noooo I hope you cleaned it out!

  • @user-jy5jg5vk4d
    @user-jy5jg5vk4d Před rokem

    Great job, how often should you apply thermal paste? For me it only happens in game 1 when my son is playing Fortnite and the fan is making noise. The question with I also need to put thermal paste. Because in terms of cleaning, I cleaned everything except the thermal paste. I would appreciate an answer, thanks. My model is 7216B is it the same?

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem

      Should only have to do paste if/when the console is loud. 7216B is slightly different but the process is very similar.

  • @marekh.3449
    @marekh.3449 Před rokem +1

    Hello. I followed every step in your video, but the problem with loud is not solved. I dont know where I made mistake. Another point is, that my mechanic in ps4 doesnt work yet. Can somebody help me please?

  • @wavyreward
    @wavyreward Před 10 měsíci

    Getting a whining noise as from back of console and fan as well any idea how this can be fixed

  • @JordyQ
    @JordyQ Před 2 lety +1

    Good video but really could of used some warning about how hard it can be to disconnect the power supply. It can be so stuck in it’s socket that it rips the plug on the motherboard right off of it. Now I’m gonna have to buy a soldering iron and get good with that before I can play on my ps4 again

  • @adg3793
    @adg3793 Před 2 lety

    question, do you know off the top of your head, if the destiny 2 ps4 pro is this same model? mine sounds like a jet so im getting ready to clean it... one other thing, does thermal paste brand matter? is there a cost efficient one?

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 2 lety

      Destiny 2 model is CUH-7015B, it's not too different. When it comes to thermal paste, I've always gone with MX-4 or Kryonaut. Both under $10 which isn't bad and it lasts a long time in whichever console I've used it in.

  • @suryakhanal9948
    @suryakhanal9948 Před rokem +2

    I have a ps4 pro that I bought used and it makes such a loud souund and I’ve taken the top cover off and tried cleaning the fans to my best ability but it’s still so loud and I don’t want to deep clean it and take it apart because I don’t want it to break or anything so I really don’t know what to do

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem +1

      At some point you might conquer the fear and just go for it! You gotta start somewhere. Yes, it's expensive and would suck if it gets messed up, but even that is a lesson. I've messed up lots of times modding and fixing, but it's all apart of the experience. You might be surprised what you're capable of my friend!

  • @1998gst4611
    @1998gst4611 Před 3 lety

    Linklooklisten, You said in the video that it looks like its been taking apart before how is that if there is a warranty sticker on it before you took the screw off holding the bottom cover in?

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety

      The warranty sticker wasn't on there very well at all, and the wear on the screws were very telling. I asked the person I cleaned it for if he opened it and he did to clean the fan and did remove some screws inside. He didn't make it to the CPU. I found out after recording and was going based off of an assumption during recording, which wound up being correct.

  • @kwamenzinga30
    @kwamenzinga30 Před 3 lety +3

    Power suply got rip of the motherboard i mean why they make it so hard to take off u should mention that bro🙆🏿‍♂️ now i have make sure someone put it back again..

  • @sponks3010
    @sponks3010 Před 2 lety

    Honestly im genuinely suprised it turned on agian

  • @Mikeymikesyeah
    @Mikeymikesyeah Před 3 lety +2

    When cleaning where the thermal paste should be with the alcohol dipped qtips, should you dry the area with something to take off whatever wetness is left from the alcohol?

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety +1

      Let the alcohol air dry before putting thermal paste on, or you can use a dry qtip. Just make sure there's none of the qtip fuzzies on the chip before applying paste.

    • @Mikeymikesyeah
      @Mikeymikesyeah Před 3 lety +1

      @@linklooklisten thank you.

    • @Mikeymikesyeah
      @Mikeymikesyeah Před 3 lety

      One more thing, is there a proper or easier way to remove the 4 pin power connector? I couldn't take it off and was worries I'd rip off one of the connectors or just pull the whole part off wrong.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety

      Could also be done with the ps4 lying flat, still have to take it slow and hold the connector carefully when pulling it out.

  • @carolinadiaz2532
    @carolinadiaz2532 Před rokem

    Hello, I could clean and follow every step. Thank you so much for this video. But my fan is still making the engine sound. What can I do?

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem

      did you apply thermal paste? if you did and it's still loud, you might need to replace the fan.

  • @LordTaylor76
    @LordTaylor76 Před 2 lety

    Hey, so I've used many of your videos. But on this one. I've followed it step by step and I can't get the bottom to release. Any recommendations or suggestions?

  • @edgarsbubinskis672
    @edgarsbubinskis672 Před 2 lety +1

    Welll, I did this today, and really work. It took for me two hours with my girlfriend, but it was worth that.😁

  • @viker77
    @viker77 Před 3 lety

    Would you fix my motherboard? The connection to the power supply got damaged.

  • @earlyculyer4103
    @earlyculyer4103 Před rokem

    If you put some type of oil on the fan dust will not adhere to it like a light coating of WD-40 something like that keeps the fan from being a magnet for dust I would pay a lot of attention to the fan clean it get off the foundation that dust has been collecting on make it smooth and clean as possible.

  • @87mrweed
    @87mrweed Před rokem

    I have a different model of the pro, but this video is amazing. My issue was getting out the power supply. It wouldn’t budge, even with a bunch of pressure, after removing the 4 screws. I pulled hard enough that it started to come apart and seemed like it was going to snap. After that I decided to pull the chute and put it back together and bail. Any advice on what could be going wrong and how I can get the supply out more easily? I do not want to destroy my system trying to get the power supply out. Thanks for the great video!

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem

      Get a good grip on the connector of the power supply cable, make sure you're not grabbing the base socket that the wire plugs in to. Some things needle nose pliers should help. Worst case, try grabbing the wire close to the connector by hand and use a little bit, tiny tiny bit of force to disconnect the wire.

  • @natertater1978
    @natertater1978 Před rokem

    hello..hoping i could insight as to why my controller keeps disconnecting from my console.. I have tried all the reset steps.. also..it still does it even while connected with a usb cable... any help would be much appreciated

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem

      Have you tried a different controller to see if it happens with all input devices?

  • @BrutalDeath007
    @BrutalDeath007 Před rokem

    My PS4 pro (model 7115B) was loud right out of the box. I took it apart and seen the heat sink was filthy with dust and basically suffocating the console. After clearing out the dust it was noticeably better and I could feel the hot air rushing out the back of the console and the jet engine fan was a LITTLE less obnoxious. 6 years later I find out about thermal pads and paste being the main issue and I am not pleased about having to repair something that's basically been broken before I even got it out of the box... but at least now I know why all this is going on and can actually do something about it when I can afford to.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před rokem +1

      Definitely frustrating for sure. I've been there a few times and kind of see it as an additional part of the experience when getting a console, new or used. It's not for everyone, but I absolutely love opening stuff up, learning about it in terms of what makes it work and how to fix it. Playing games on the console is one hobby, and fixing/repairing is a whole other hobby!

  • @ewertonbarbosa1186
    @ewertonbarbosa1186 Před 2 lety

    sorry for the bad english, but nice video! helped a lot on my PS4 Pro. I read in some places that the noise comes back after a few months. It is true? I used Kryonaut thermal paste and Gelid Extreme thermal pads. Thanks again! My PS4 looked like a jet plane.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 2 lety

      It's very possible it could come back, but cleaning it regularly, at least blowing out the dust inside should help a lot.

    • @abut-shirt4313
      @abut-shirt4313 Před 2 lety

      for me it came back after two days

  • @JayzBeerz
    @JayzBeerz Před 3 lety +2

    do you know if we can buy one of those ribbon cables? I damaged one trying to put it back in and it went under the slot and bent the pins.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety +1

      If you know what the ribbon connects to specifically, you should be able to find a replacement ribbon on ebay or aliexpress.

    • @JayzBeerz
      @JayzBeerz Před 3 lety

      @@linklooklisten it goes to the front of the blu ray drive.

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 3 lety +1

      As long as the ribbon can be detached from both ends, you can count how many lines it has. When you look for a replacement ribbon, make sure it's the same amount.

    • @JayzBeerz
      @JayzBeerz Před 3 lety

      @@linklooklisten cool thank for the advice

  • @sarahmcfadden8990
    @sarahmcfadden8990 Před 11 měsíci

    Does thermal paste go bad? Once you open it, do you have to use all of it quickly?

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 11 měsíci

      No, the paste will be ok. Store is in a drawer for later use and you should be fine.

  • @tuliomancia4068
    @tuliomancia4068 Před rokem

    Hello, how do you reconnect the ribbon cables? They're beating my ass

  • @ArtisanDragon
    @ArtisanDragon Před 2 lety +1

    My PS4 is this exact model, I got it in December 2016, and it only seems to make the loud fan noise when I play certain games on it. I only noticed the issue about a year ago. I thought I should clean it, but I'm nervous about doing it myself, I dont have the tools, the proper place to do it, or I'm just plain nervous about losing screws, or accidently damaging any wires :(

  • @edwynstuart6795
    @edwynstuart6795 Před 3 lety +1

    Job Well Done Sir!

  • @seville26
    @seville26 Před rokem

    i have the spiderman pro i fixed my fan with a new one but it is till not working i have a 4 pro

  • @edwardcerda6123
    @edwardcerda6123 Před 2 lety +1

    Just recently had my pro repaired but now the eject button keeps going off even with no disk in it any help is much appreciated. I tried to take it back where I got it repaired thinking “warranty” would cover it they said it’s a separate repair 😩

    • @linklooklisten
      @linklooklisten  Před 2 lety

      I've encountered this before. You could try keeping the system upright instead of flat. If that doesn't work, you have to look at the sensor that the button touches and shave off a little bit of the surface of the sensor. You could also tape over the sensor and use the eject option in the menu system instead.