Graphite thermal pad 35 W/m-K test on a overheating PS3 By:NSC

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2019
  • Hi all & welcome to my YT Channel :)
    Here i test this Thermal Pad´s for you on a overheating PS3 console: www.ebay.de/itm/Graphit-Therm...
    And this here are the same: www.ebay.de/itm/Innovation-Co...
    What i think about the results? The Results are just great, way better as i have thought, so if you dont want to change the thermal compound every 2 or 3 years you can go for this great graphit thermal pad´s.
    On my other video i have also tested the Grizzly Carbonaut thermal pad´s witch has 65 W/m-K and worked also very good on a HP Notebook, but the price is really high and you just have a small thermal pad, the thermal pad´s from Graphite are bigger and in my eyes fully enough for this stuff
    -This was a PS3 FAT Model: CECH-K0X
    -Recorded video with an Samsung Note 4
    -Edited the Video with Camtasia Studio 8 and an HP Notebook DV7 3090eg witch is also cooled by thermal pad´s from Grizzly Carbonaut.
    Really Great :)
    Thumbs Up, Subscribe and stay tuned on my Channel for more stuff ^^
    PEACE
    NSC
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Komentáře • 177

  • @mikeanderson1994
    @mikeanderson1994 Před 5 lety +2

    Amazing video nsc as always keep it up 💪😎

  • @Forsaken1990
    @Forsaken1990 Před 5 lety +5

    Nice video. Good work. Thank you for testing. However I think liquid metal on die/thermal paste on IHS plates are still better.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +5

      Minimum better temps but not for a longer time because liquid metal gets very hard with the time

  • @locoo_cupra
    @locoo_cupra Před 5 lety +1

    Was geht nsc❤️ geile video!
    Ja ned schlecht! Meine ps macht cpu: 48/53-RSX: 50/55 mit Fan: 23% is ned schlecht.. seit 2013 modding usw und sie funkt immernoch😌
    "Abraço mano"

  • @r.f.s.8766
    @r.f.s.8766 Před 4 lety +4

    The pads are really great and can easily deliver the same or even better performance then the best compounds available atm. BUT they really need a gigantic mounting pressure and I really mean the more the better. I got better results with those pads on my PC using a Noctua NHD15 than with any compound I tried. I noticed how much of a difference the scurefirm mounting system was as I tried the pads on my gaming consoles, laptop and my retro gaming pc. They all lack sufficient mounting pressure and overheated pretty quickly. So only use thermal pads if you got big srews and a beefy backplate to hold them in place. regards

  • @MTKPlay
    @MTKPlay Před 5 lety +1

    Ich habe die Slim und habe mal was ausgetestet. Ich habe eine stink normale 10€ Wärmeleitpaste von Saturn gekauft, habe sie aufgetragen und mit 69 Warnung und 35% Fan Geschwindigkeit und ich bekomme beim zocken nur 56- 57 Grad auf CPU und RSX ist das nicht klasse was so eine 10 Wärmeleitpaste leisten kann :)
    Und dein Video ist mal wieder Super geworden :)

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +1

      Ja geht super natürlich aber nur für eine bestimmte Zeit, irgendwann aber wirst du gezwungen sein die IHS zu Köpfen ob du willst oder nicht! Also nicht vergessen :)

  • @robertvuitton
    @robertvuitton Před 5 lety +3

    Man, you are fast. And Im glad you did this. Ive been searching forever around to see if anyone did this. I was really hoping on doing this but found out the pad isn't very thick to make good contact with the heatsink and IHS. Maybe under the IHS they should work great. We'll see. Im looking for ideas to cool the console down though. Nickel copper plating the heatsinks or getting a custom made heatsink made with copper of the same size of the original but Im not aware of anyplace to do this. Any info? Right now with the thermal grizzly kryoanut Im getting temps under 60s for the CPU and under 50s for the GPU on a CECHA00 model PS3. It should be even lower using liquid metal under the IHS, but just imagine if it had a copper heatsink to use on the top too!

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you very much. Better don't use liquid metal, you can use liquid metal under the IHS, the IHS is cooper, just lap the nickel a bit and you will see it's cooper, but i have tested it a long time ago, liquid metal gets very hard with the time and then it loses contact to the cooler. I have a video where you can see what happens to liquid medial after 1 1/2 year :/ Those thermal pads are for me very good, because you don't need to open it again one day, thermal pad's can hold for ever we can say. And your PS3 temps are very good, you can let it like that, but one day you will need to remove the IHS otherwise your ps3 will run hot and you will risk a YLOD. I recommend you to use the grizzly thermal pads inside the IHS and grizzly thermal compound on the IHS. If you don't like to open your PS3 again and again, then use grizzly thermal pad inside the IHS and IC Graphite thermal pad over the IHS.

  • @wasifsmehdi
    @wasifsmehdi Před 3 lety

    NSC, couple of queries :
    1. the plastic tape you used to stick the thermal pads onto them cpu and gpu, will they not melt from nearby heat from the cpu and gpu?
    2. I have a backward compatible one which has the RLOD and I'm thinking of reflow and then using your approach of using graphite thermal pads, new thermal paste and clean to ensure it stays kool. Do you think that will cure it?

  • @ndrewwb
    @ndrewwb Před 5 lety +11

    Hey NSC, have you seen the new yellow light repair method? You replace the NEC Tokins on top of the GPU and it fixes most YLOD, I have done it myself, it works very well.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +10

      Yes i know it long ago but it works just as long your PS3 runs cool, if the IHS where still not removed the PS3 will overheat one day

  • @ANDREWD0704
    @ANDREWD0704 Před 5 lety

    I have an original fat 60gig PS3. I just got the red light of death and I went ahead took it apart, heated the board, and replaced the thermal compound. But after all that I had no success. Any other recommendations?

  • @brandicus
    @brandicus Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for videos I just subscribed! I am going to try first delid soon. Wondering if I should try this instead of thermal paste. There is so much info out there on PS3 and everyone does it a little different.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +2

      Sounds like your ps3 is overheating? Yes but you need to work clean with this pads

    • @brandicus
      @brandicus Před 5 lety

      @@NSC-Modz I just bought a beautiful A01 seal never broken that I would like to preserve. If I dared use it I'm sure it would overheat. I follow your guides and preserve it instead!
      Are you worried about the heat with the scotch tape you used? I love the idea of the thermal pad instead of paste but that tape surely cannot take the heat?
      Thank you for all your videos! I feel confident I can delid no problem thanks to your many guides.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you to, you can use the tape without problem, in this place it gets not that hot and even years later the tape is just in place and very ok without it gets melt. BUT PLEASE, i recommend you to practice the IHS removal on some Brocken PS3 boards befor you do it on your wonderful A01, it looks very easy on my videos, but i have really a lot skills and practice, so please please please go get you some Brocken PS3's and practice it first, you will also need a thin tool for the CELL CPU. But one thing is great on the A01, the A-B models are very easy to remove the IHS :)

  • @pramonoy8797
    @pramonoy8797 Před 5 lety +1

    great video!!!

  • @michael9613
    @michael9613 Před 2 lety

    But is it ok if I scratched or expose the copper lines on the outer brown part of the cpu? Will it give me a ylod on startup? I only exposed the copper lines a little on the corner but it's not a trace I have damaged

  • @gnrtx-36969
    @gnrtx-36969 Před rokem

    Actually can you use liquid metal thermal paste instead I've seen that it cools really well

  • @korpse413
    @korpse413 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome video! If my fat 60gb CECHA01 is artifacting immediately soon after booting even on start screen are my chips dead damaged forever? or do I just take off the IHS, reflow the balls with flux and heat gun and apply new thermal compound everywhere? Is there still hope?! :'(

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety

      Sounds like your ps3 is overheating, check also your HDMI cable, and remove the IHS so fast as posible, but just work clean and take care...

  • @craigslaunwhite579
    @craigslaunwhite579 Před 4 lety +4

    My God man your like a PS3 Surgeon

  • @StaticVapour590
    @StaticVapour590 Před 5 lety +1

    I have been waiting for this sort of video since i heard of these graphite pads first time. Hell yeah man

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +1

      Believe me or not, but they are better as you think :)

    • @StaticVapour590
      @StaticVapour590 Před 5 lety

      @@NSC-Modz Just delidded my CECHL04 and damn the TIM was dry as sand. Now getting bit lower temperatures. Considering graphite pads just to keep it running for my brother to enjoy it in future

    • @umbrollo
      @umbrollo Před 3 lety

      Good work. I repasted mine today. I had the red light of near death. Rescued and working great just in time before they shut down the ps3 store

  • @guitarboyjeff
    @guitarboyjeff Před 3 lety +5

    From new information that has come forth, those NEC capacitors have mainly been the reason why YLOD happens as these capacitors begin to go bad and cannot supply adequate power to the gpu and or cpu. It is recommended to change them out with new ones which also from what I hear do exist. This is new information and it’s information for the situations now with how old these PS3 fats especially with the launch models. Back then it was for overheating, now with the knowledge we do have it’s the capacitors that are beginning to go bad. Sucks because I have a 69gb for PS2 games and I don’t want this to happen to it as I wouldn’t know where I could take it to replace those capacitors. 😞

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, that's right, but ones it was overheat, it was not the fault from the NEC's xD

    • @coccoborg
      @coccoborg Před 2 lety +2

      heat degrades capacitors MUCH faster! look up a few datasheets, 10C difference can easily mean halving the lifetime of the component.
      Edit: for the OE128s used on Cell VCC, datasheet says "Capacitance Change: Within ±20% of initial specification at 105°C, Applied Rating Voltage Duration is 1000Hr"
      That is a MASSIVE swing in capacitance. The component is rated at 1200uF (128=12*10⁸), but can be anywhere from 900 to 2400uF. Being that they most likely just drift towards the lower end of that spectrum over time (faster if running hot!), I'd speculate adding a single 330uF tantalum cap in parallel with each NEC Tokin should fix the issue without destroying the original caps. Will have to try that as soon as I have some spare time.

    • @miroslavolopez7301
      @miroslavolopez7301 Před 2 lety +1

      @@coccoborg I put tantalum capacitors in Parallel and It works fine but very Carefully The CELL is more Heater

    • @The1NamelessMonster
      @The1NamelessMonster Před rokem +3

      MISSINFORMATION

    • @CassandraPantaristi
      @CassandraPantaristi Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@The1NamelessMonster Yea, we now know that it was the RSX all along like qe originally did. The misinformation of the NEC Tokins just derailed us from the actual problem. The NEC Tokins in the PS3 are very reliable. They don't really need replacing.

  • @dj_gus
    @dj_gus Před 3 lety

    hello. very nice video. my question is: will the tape used for holding the graphite pad melt? should we care about it? thanks!

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety +2

      The tape has no contact to the CPU, it's just to hold it on the right place while you close the cooler ;)

    • @Allen-R
      @Allen-R Před rokem

      @@NSC-Modz but would it not melt from the heat of the pad? (i guess we're relying on how fast it is cooled down by the heatsink?)

  • @memphisraines5699
    @memphisraines5699 Před 5 lety

    In my PS3 Slim after delidding 2 weeks ago, which I also did myself, I set the fan at flat 40%. Maximum temperature I have reached was 78°c after 4 hours of GTA V. Used AG Silver 3.8W m K

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety

      That's why thermal pad's needs to have a higher W/m-k otherwise it would not work so great :)

  • @Shadow16359
    @Shadow16359 Před 5 lety +4

    Hell yh more ps3 mods!!

  • @user-zr5ht1xw6n
    @user-zr5ht1xw6n Před 3 lety +1

    I finally got my rsx running cool in ceceh P01 n my cell was getting at 72 n go up higher n now I took back apart n look at cell heat steader n notice half the corner of cell heatsteader didn't have the thamal paste on it so cover it back up n put all together n try it n the cell is 61 n rsx is 59.

  • @donglegs
    @donglegs Před rokem +1

    How important are those other two small thermal pads that are adjacent to the CPU on the board? One of mine crumbled into pieces and the other came unstuck

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před rokem

      Let's say like that, you should replace it...

  • @Joao18
    @Joao18 Před 5 lety

    Hi, nice video, i have a question about the ps2 slim 70000 model, do they need to be delided like the ps3 or is it fine just cleaning the fan and fins, it never overheated but it is 15 years old now and if it has thermal paste it must have dried out by now. Is it possible to delid a ps2 slim? Do i need to do it?

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +1

      No, the PS2 not :)

    • @Joao18
      @Joao18 Před 5 lety

      @@NSC-Modz thanks for the answer and good videos, im am just restoring my ps1, ps2 and ps3, good memories i have playing on them hahaha

  • @JohnnyStashh
    @JohnnyStashh Před rokem

    you should try PTM7950 Phase Changing Thermal pads for PS3. Its non conductive and ppl have tried it on PS5 already and it works great!

  • @nananaaru4890
    @nananaaru4890 Před 2 lety

    Hello NSC! Great video, but what is the metal tool you used to delid the CPU? 16:00 Where can I buy one too? Many thanks.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi This is my own tool, you can make it your self. I still still it sometimes, but for now I'm very busy ^^

    • @nananaaru4890
      @nananaaru4890 Před 2 lety

      @@NSC-Modz Got it. Cheers. (Thumbs up)

  • @anderxale1
    @anderxale1 Před 3 lety

    Will you still need to replace the compound on top of the caps eventually still? Can you use pads on those as well so that there is no paste and it won't need paste service again?

    • @anderxale1
      @anderxale1 Před 3 lety +1

      Nevermind! I found your answer to someone else to:
      If you don't like open your ps3 again use Grizzly thermal pad inside IHS and use IC Graphite thermal pad on top of the IHS.
      Thank you so much for sharing all this

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety +1

      @@anderxale1 Hi Yeah, you can do it like that, or just use for all Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, because this thermal paste gets never hard ;) Sorry my late reply, but i have a lot to do some times.

  • @andreusch1
    @andreusch1 Před 4 lety

    Allgemeine Frage: Weist du ob alle PS3 Fat Netzteile untereinander kompatibel sind ? Kann ich z.B. ein 80 GB Netzteil (Plastikgehäuse) in eine 60Gb PS3 einbauen?

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety

      Sorry erst jetzt gelesen, solange der Stecker passt ist es ok, musst nur schauen ob es 3 oder 5 PIN ist.

  • @kevinragsdale6256
    @kevinragsdale6256 Před 5 lety +3

    My cecha01 with arctic silver and webman fan set to 41% stays at 50-54c, only at 54c when playing a game for a long time.

  • @ersy333
    @ersy333 Před 5 lety

    Ganz erliche Frage: hat sich dieser Aufwand jetzt gelohnt? Kann auch sein das ich so ein silent jigollo bin weil ich so an der Pc Lautstärke verwöhnt bin.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +1

      Hat sich gelohnt um zu testen ob es auch mit Konsolen gut geht, ich lebe um zu testen testen testen ^^

  • @coccoborg
    @coccoborg Před 2 lety +2

    ah yes! the infamous DIA-002 motherboard! Great in principle with 65nm DIEs, but sadly came with a downgraded cooler. These are some of the last boards before slim introduction, after installing multiman, they emulate PS2 quite well, compatibility is far superior than my slim, never understood why, as they should both be software-only.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 2 lety +2

      It's all about money... 🙈

  • @helloimuzumakikira1
    @helloimuzumakikira1 Před 2 lety

    Would you put liquid metal inside the IHS? I would like to delid and repaste my system as well.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 2 lety +1

      No, never more, i prefer to use thermal grizzly Kryonaut before i use again liquid metal on a ps3

  • @hphp7587
    @hphp7587 Před 2 lety

    This i have to try in my ps4. Because repasting only lasts maybe 1 month or so then there is PUMP OUT. When i open no paste left on the die. 🙄
    I think i will try this. 👍

  • @dan_war_thunder
    @dan_war_thunder Před 2 lety

    How do you remove the heat spreaders(on the cpu and gpu) and put them back?

  • @user-zr5ht1xw6n
    @user-zr5ht1xw6n Před 3 lety +1

    What are the normal temperature for rsx n cpu before overheating? N how do I get the temperature screen up like what's on ur screen mine is on Dex n 4.84 cobra 8.1. Thanks

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety +1

      It should stay on maximum under 70C You need to install WebMan Mod for this feature, than just hold and press START + SELECT together :)

    • @user-zr5ht1xw6n
      @user-zr5ht1xw6n Před 3 lety +1

      @@NSC-Modz thank you

    • @user-zr5ht1xw6n
      @user-zr5ht1xw6n Před 3 lety

      I got miltiman on ps3 can I still run Webman mod also n wat do u recommend on Webman mod?
      I also gonna try remover the rsx n cell on cach h01 due to overheating issue showing yellow light of death n if it works then gonna try on my other ps3 cech A01 try it on it also. Thanks ill keep u updated on progress on both. I've watch lot of ur videos on remover on rsx n cell .. keep up great work my friend

  • @xthebest444444444
    @xthebest444444444 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey NSC , how can I appear this info on my ps3? the top right info on your screen.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety

      You need to have a PS3 with jailbreak and a Costume Firmware.

    • @mauriciocaitano21
      @mauriciocaitano21 Před 3 lety

      HEN

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety

      @@mauriciocaitano21 go for a real cfw, HEN only good for non Downgrade ps3's :)

  • @isaacgsn6580
    @isaacgsn6580 Před 4 lety

    My ps3's heat is cpu:60 rsx:86, did it need a change of thermal paste?

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety

      RSX is to high... YLOD risk!

  • @danbigboss6484
    @danbigboss6484 Před rokem

    @NSC Modz why you installed thermal PASTE instead of Thermal Grizzly Carbon Carbonauts pad inside your PS5 ?

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před rokem

      Better heat transfer and better pressure

    • @danbigboss6484
      @danbigboss6484 Před rokem

      @@NSC-Modz Carbonaut offer 62.5 W/mK while the LM offer 73 W/mk what is brand & most importanly offer in W/mk of the thermal paste you put in the PS5 ?

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před rokem

      Most important is in first place the contact to the Heatsink, when your Heatsink is bent like shit, so here you better use LM or take a Heatsink that is not bent like he'll. When the APU and Heatsink sits 100% prefect, you don't need LM because you got full contact, not only 40-60% like it was on my PS5 My new (not bent) Heatsink has now 100% contact to the APU, so here the heat gonna be transferred just prefect, even with shity thermal paste, because the APU has contact every where to the Heatsink and not only about 40% The rest are just numbers. -> czcams.com/video/6MeQMd_U_ns/video.html

  • @BrianTokyo
    @BrianTokyo Před 3 lety +1

    Holy shit the dust

  • @4verageYTuser
    @4verageYTuser Před 2 lety

    I cleaned and installed custom firmware on my PS3, now it is overheating and sounding like a vaccum. But one thing that stayed on my mind is that I lost the thermal pads on the metal part during the cleaning process. I bought new thermal pads and it arrive next week. I am 100% sure it is overheating because of the missing thermal pads on some components because i applied fresh and good thermal paste, specially because the CPU and the RSX is reaching 70-77 degrees only .

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 2 lety +1

      You will need to remove the IHS

    • @4verageYTuser
      @4verageYTuser Před 2 lety

      @@NSC-Modz I will try that and install the new thermal pads anyways

  • @eral4517
    @eral4517 Před 5 lety +1

    Meine PS3 mit Loch und LEDs geht wenn ich viel mache mit 30% nicht über 60c. Ist das ok?

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety

      Perfekt

    • @eral4517
      @eral4517 Před 5 lety

      NSC Modz gut es von Meister zu hören 😂

  • @fitulus
    @fitulus Před 5 lety

    Hi NSC, What could be the problem if i have backed up my original bin file from my ps3(phat)
    with my E3 flasher, patched it successfully (all green + no alert of non downgradable)
    and after flashing the patched file my ps3 is bricked. i tried to unbrick it with flashing the patched bin file while SBE soldered to gnd, but no success, after flashing the original bin file i had success.
    I started over again to make a back up now that my original bin file was flashed. The back up was success, i patched it and it was all green again and validated. After flashing it for the 2nd attempt i still remain bricked. (ps3 shuts off + 3beeps). My phat ps3 is a CECHK03 and is downgradable. (normally all phat ps3's are).. I used ps3 flash tool 4.50 ,, Could a higher version solve it? also i have not had hdd inside ps3 when doing this proces.
    I looked at the log file and all is OK
    There is no other expert on this matter then you NSC so i hope you will respond.
    My E3 flasher is the limited version.
    **UPDATE** I got it sorted out.
    PS3 is fine now

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety

      Hello sorry i just saw your comment right now...

    • @fitulus
      @fitulus Před 4 lety

      ​@@NSC-Modz No problem. I had DEX and that's why i could not update with no dex. Now my ps3 is jailbreaked with rebug 4.84
      but because of overheating cpu 80 rsx 43 i tried to change to ferrox 4.84 and changed to cex. cpu is 75° and rsx 43° so i decided to delid the IHS. I have succesfully delid it without any scratches or so. But now my ps3 is not powering on after i press the sensor. It only has the power led light on but after pressing sensor to put ps3 on it does not respond. I started a thread on psx place forum. This video can maybe show you more of my ps3
      czcams.com/video/4Yf43stk3b0/video.html

  • @haveyoumetred4129
    @haveyoumetred4129 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi NSC.. Are you selling that liquid cooler i saw on on your other video? My PS3 just keeps powering off.. I cleaned it. Changed the thermal paste but after I put ir back together it just have garbage display and freezes.. Please help.. Thank you NSC..

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you. Have you removed the IHS like on my other videos also?

    • @haveyoumetred4129
      @haveyoumetred4129 Před 5 lety

      @@NSC-Modz oh, yeah i watched that other video.. I cant remove it.. You got a lot of great videos here. Keep it up NSC in the place to be! Thanks

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +2

      @@haveyoumetred4129 Yhank you very much ;) just take care when you removing the IHS, i recommend you to practice it first on a broken PS3 before you do it on yours ;)

    • @haveyoumetred4129
      @haveyoumetred4129 Před 4 lety

      @@NSC-Modz does it mean it's already broken? It has garbage display now and freezes after..

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety +1

      @@haveyoumetred4129 it seems that your RSX is overheating

  • @cfreddykrueger
    @cfreddykrueger Před 5 lety +2

    Hey NSC. I was wondering if you could make a video replacing the 4 Nec/Tokin 0E128 capacitors on a YLOD PS3 on the top side of the motherboard (opposite of cpu and gpu) and replace with 4 330uF 2.5V. If anyone can get it done right it’s you.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety +5

      Ok, i will think about ;)

    • @craigslaunwhite579
      @craigslaunwhite579 Před 4 lety

      I concur I would love to watch your PS3 surgeon style replace a set of the caps too. I just bought 16 new caps though I am hesitant to remove the old ones till I know for sure what to do.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety +2

      @@craigslaunwhite579 yeah but i really need to say one thing, i never had problems with those NEC's, and i had really tausends of playstations...
      This happens maybe to people's that has done a bad Reflow, those NEC chips don't like to get overheated.

    • @coccoborg
      @coccoborg Před 2 lety

      @@NSC-Modz Nah man, they absolutely DO die. Hook up serial syscon to a few YLOD PS3 and you are going to find a number of them spew out Cell/RSX power issues. Replacing the caps, or just adding a few tantalum ones around the NECs will then clear the YLOD.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 2 lety +1

      @@coccoborg not when the ps3 was overheating xD People's think they can repair a overheated ps3 with Tantals 🤣

  • @tyonorshapzc7tjfvb7-caz

    got 66-58 at 32% fanspeed on my C04 at idle and somewhere arround 68 -64 at 34 fanspeed while gamin with the 2919 edition MX4

  • @LNCRFT
    @LNCRFT Před 5 lety

    Denkst du, dass 49/49°C bei 36% Lüftergeschwindigkeit im XMB schon sehr gut ist bzw 52/55°C 36% im Spiel Skate?
    Modell: CECH-3004A 2B
    (Wärmeleitpaste wurde nicht gewechselt und die CPU wurde nicht geköpft)

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +2

      Geht noch gut 2-3 Jahre

    • @LNCRFT
      @LNCRFT Před 5 lety

      @@NSC-Modz Ich werde sie dann weiter pflegen und mal MX4 auftragen (Köpfen kommt bei dem Modell leider nicht in Frage)

    • @tyonorshapzc7tjfvb7-caz
      @tyonorshapzc7tjfvb7-caz Před 5 lety +1

      @@LNCRFT Stimmt dank den Dotz, aber sehr gut aufpassen, weißte ja meine J04 is 12 jahre und ich hab sie nach 10 jahren aufgmacht idle so 69-70 und beim zocke vielleicht 75 beim sonyfanspeed, net schlecht für nen nonköpfte aber auch net für ewig, irgendwann gehen se alle kaputt >(

    • @tyonorshapzc7tjfvb7-caz
      @tyonorshapzc7tjfvb7-caz Před 5 lety +1

      @@NSC-Modz joa würd ich auch sagen was eh noch gut is da die ja nur so 45nm chips hat fast ke wunder aber net mit den 2000ern oder gar den fatz :*

  • @campos3452
    @campos3452 Před 5 lety

    I did this to my PS4 Pro since 01/19 and it is running great. But I used a dot of thermal paste to hold the Graphite pad in place, not tape. Try it it’s the best of both worlds.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +1

      No, because the thermal paste will get hard with the time and this is the reason why we should use the thermal pads without thermal paste :/

    • @campos3452
      @campos3452 Před 5 lety

      NSC Modz OMG you’re not going to put a lot 😆 just tiny bit like rice grain 😁 but oh well.

  • @NeutronicalGaming
    @NeutronicalGaming Před 3 lety +1

    that razorblade is asking for trouble, just use some thermal material remover you cant scratch or cut anything with that.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety +1

      xD Any stuff you can recommend?

  • @TobiEstosWorld
    @TobiEstosWorld Před 5 lety

    In meinen PS3's ist thermal grizzly wärmeleitpaste mit geköpftem IHS auf RSX und CPU. Bei 23°C Raum temperatur und 29% Fan speed erreichen beide chips nie mehr als 63°C :)

    • @eral4517
      @eral4517 Před 5 lety

      Tobi Esto das ist *cool* 😂

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +1

      Reicht vollkommen :)

  • @Tednugent02
    @Tednugent02 Před 2 lety

    good video although I expected you to load a game to see the temperature with load

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 2 lety

      Understand, but it was a lot work at all and I've show the most important already. Sometimes people's don't like long videos.

    • @Tednugent02
      @Tednugent02 Před 10 měsíci

      @@NSC-Modz Have you tried putting thermal pad graphite on a ps3 60gb retro compatible with ps2 I would like to see a video of its temperatures with that thermal pad

  • @juliawolf156
    @juliawolf156 Před 3 lety +3

    I kinda wonder why you use the graphite pads. You mounted the heatspreaders on the cooling blocks using pressure and Arctic Silver MX-4 which definitely has a lot less heat transfer than the graphite pad. And then you added the graphite pads on the dies.
    So essentially you can only transfer as much heat from the die to the cooling blocks as the Arctic Silver allows you to. That's still better than the gunk that was left on the dies but the graphite pads are unnecessary unless you would use them at every step.
    I suggest using the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut which has the best heat transfer among thermal paste. And then using that in every step.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello ;) Yes, sure, it was more a kinda test, and it still works very good 👍😀
      But thermal paste is always better.
      The graphite pad just never needs to be changed again if you understand what i mean ;)
      But like i told, for better temps thermal paste is always the best choice. 👌

    • @juliawolf156
      @juliawolf156 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NSC-Modz Recently Thermal Grizzly released the Kryonaut Extreme with higher heat transfer. It's not a bigh difference from the older Kryonaut, but an upgrade nevertheless.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety +2

      @@juliawolf156 oh good to know, i bet it costs 50€ 😁🤣😂

  • @TobiEstosWorld
    @TobiEstosWorld Před 3 lety +1

    In idle my CECHL does not reach more than 58°C on 31% fanspeed. super cool xD

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety

      It's very ok for the L Edition ;)

  • @sasatomic4547
    @sasatomic4547 Před 4 lety

    Bro i have a problem my ps3 super slim new termal past gpu 60 rsx 75c in turn on temp is it 🙄

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety +2

      You need to remove the IHS

    • @sasatomic4547
      @sasatomic4547 Před 4 lety

      @@NSC-Modz ihs is under gpu or rsx?

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety +1

      @@sasatomic4547 the GPU is the RSX, the RSX is the Graphics Processor Unit Chip. The CPU is the CELL

    • @sasatomic4547
      @sasatomic4547 Před 4 lety

      @@NSC-Modz Sorry cpu** my bad, gpu- rsx is open super slim consols temp is 75 you think after remove ihs cpu temp down in gpu?

    • @gabrielalvarez727
      @gabrielalvarez727 Před 3 lety

      @@sasatomic4547 noooo súper slim don't have ihs on the rsx . It goes direct to Pipe

  • @diggmajor
    @diggmajor Před 5 lety +2

    Hey can you help me to get a bios bin file?

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +2

      Sure why not ;)

    • @diggmajor
      @diggmajor Před 5 lety

      @@NSC-Modz the name of the board is "msi 990fxa gd80" I'm trying to program the bios with a ch341a programmer but I need correct bios file

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +2

      @@diggmajor ok I'll take a look soon

    • @diggmajor
      @diggmajor Před 5 lety

      @@NSC-Modz the issue is msi won't release the file as a bin file just exe but I read there is a way to extract the bin file from the exe file

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +1

      @@diggmajor i think you will need a tool to do that, something like exe to bin converter or like that, search on Google

  • @user-gp4sg1bj9g
    @user-gp4sg1bj9g Před 4 lety

    My PS4 peeps and glow for 1 sek blue up after that nothing works.. please help!! If you can speak German pls German...)

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety

      Hallo Sieht so aus als würde sie überhitzen...

    • @user-gp4sg1bj9g
      @user-gp4sg1bj9g Před 4 lety

      NSC Modz was kann man dagegen tun dass sie wieder funktioniert und nicht ausgeht?

    • @user-gp4sg1bj9g
      @user-gp4sg1bj9g Před 4 lety

      NSC Modz was kann man dagegen tun?

  • @mauriciocaitano21
    @mauriciocaitano21 Před 3 lety

    1mm or 0,5mm thermalpad?

  • @xlrrockmusic
    @xlrrockmusic Před 4 lety

    To be fair thermal paste will still make better contact and heat transfer, it might be a good idea at first use a thermal pad but I wouldnt recommend it.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety +2

      Works perfect still :)

    • @xlrrockmusic
      @xlrrockmusic Před 4 lety

      @@NSC-Modz possibly but risky as fuck, tho cool idea to try it.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 4 lety

      @@xlrrockmusic really not risky, you can control the temperatures all the time with WebMan Mod :) If you see it gets to hot, you can replace it all the time again with thermal paste ;)

    • @xlrrockmusic
      @xlrrockmusic Před 4 lety +1

      @@NSC-Modz Well yeah, webman mod is really useful for temperature controls, I think thermal pad would still make console to be loud as fuck, as I said interesting video to try it, I enjoyed it actually, but a good pricey thermal paste is a way to go for more silent approach.

  • @GainingDespair
    @GainingDespair Před 5 lety +2

    These things are not nearly as good as reputable thermal paste and the reason for that is the thickness that's the biggest downside to thermal pad regardless if it's 10 microns thick or a 1 foot square block it still has the same thermal conductivity and a 1 foot cube of it sitting between the silicone die and cooler will result in a poor outcome. This is why thermal paste with a lower conductivity can out preform pads once you mount the coolers it's pushed out to every side only leaving a 1-2 micron thick layer being virtually film and since it's tho thin it preforms better. Even the best thermal paste on the market can't compare to the thermal conductivity of raw metal but unless you are creative and solder the silicon die to the cooler (like AMD solders their silicon dies to their IHS) than the gap even as small as it is preforms worse bare than with thermal paste.
    Anything you put between a heatsink and IHS will preform worse than if they where both directly fused but since folks can't realistically do that you have to use something. The fat model PS3's actually have waterblocks made custom for them and while total overkill for what it is have a lot to offer I just wish someone made a aftermarket cooler that could make direct contact with the die on the CPU and have a small ram grove cut in them for the ... RSX would be a cool option but at this point it's just modding for modding's sake tho if you go thru all the trouble to delid one use liquid metal (between the silicon die and IHS) it will drop the temps by 15c alone :)

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +2

      You right but not in all ;)

  • @chevyshaw8410
    @chevyshaw8410 Před 5 lety

    My PS3 never goes over 35c on the CPU and 35c on the RSX

    • @eral4517
      @eral4517 Před 5 lety

      Chevy Shaw what? What is your fan speed then?

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety

      Great, on watercooling or 100% fan speed?

    • @chevyshaw8410
      @chevyshaw8410 Před 5 lety +1

      @@NSC-Modz lol its not on water cooler or on 100% fan speed ive got a separate power supply for my ps3 internal fan and ive got 2 more fans on the ps3 case your videos have inspired me to keep my ps3 cool as possible so i thank you

    • @chevyshaw8410
      @chevyshaw8410 Před 5 lety +1

      All im running is 3 fans on the ps3 case with a AC DC adapter at 5v of power and im always ending up with really good temperature

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +2

      @@chevyshaw8410 OMG xD ok so no wunder ^^

  • @lachmanmedia
    @lachmanmedia Před 2 lety

    It is bad.. This is the same as old dried out paste .. same results.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 2 lety +1

      Never, old dried paste is way more hotter, so hot that it gets YLOD

  • @allan_7752
    @allan_7752 Před 5 lety +2

    Ps3 😂😘

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah good to see if this thermal pad's works also good on consoles :)

  • @masdargames7133
    @masdargames7133 Před 3 lety

    Your radiator f*uked probably or your cooler.. because the temperature increases..

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před 3 lety

      Hehe, no radiator on this ps3 xD

  • @NorthsideChamps16
    @NorthsideChamps16 Před rokem

    Did you really tape those pads lol? Ffs

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před rokem

      Why lol, i tape it on the side, not over the die... just that it stay in place while closing. Nothing bad at all

    • @NorthsideChamps16
      @NorthsideChamps16 Před rokem

      @@NSC-Modz not worried about the adhesive melting or anything? Also you should try a Honeywell PTM 7950 pad on the RSX and Cell.

    • @NSC-Modz
      @NSC-Modz  Před rokem +1

      @@NorthsideChamps16 not wondering, i needs more than 120C° to melt. I open those PS3's over and over again for my tests, tape was always looking fine. No panic 😆