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Here's the second part of the PS3 and Xbox repair! The Xbox was less demanding than the PS3, but removing those low-lead capacitors wasn't easy. Have you ever had to replace those capacitors? I've seen a lot of people complaining about it on Reddit! #xbox
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Chapters:
0:00 -
0:14 : Introduction
0:14 -
0:39 : Diagnosing the Xbox RROD
0:39 -
2:54 : Opening the Xbox Console
2:54 -
3:47 : Accessing the Motherboard
3:47 -
5:06 : Cleaning the Board and Removing Thermal Paste
5:06 -
6:10 : Identifying Swollen Capacitors
6:10 -
7:48 : Replacing the Swollen Capacitors
7:48 -
9:25 : Reassembling the Xbox Console
9:25 -
11:33 : Testing the Xbox After Repair
11:33 -
11:51 : Testing with the Hard Drive
11:51 -
12:08 : Final Test and Conclusion