8BitWalugi said:
lolsure. If you can fix them, why don't you help everyone without them having to send their PS3's in.
A tutorial is in the works, but not many people are capable of fixing their PS3 or don't have the tools and equipment needed or just don't dare to take their PS3 apart. And for anyone who is capable, they don't need any help from me.
What I do for repairs is not all that much different than the wii repairs as far as how it works.
But I do more than just unbrick it. I also clean out all the dust and reapply new high quality thermal compound so the system will work way better for the user when they get it back. A single repair is about 3 hours to do, where as a wii repair I can do in under an hour if everything goes perfectly as planned. The PS3 is bigger, has more screws, more parts inside of it, and 2 NAND chips to remove and reflash, and resolder onto the board. Then comes reassembly. It's a long process.
But hey, spread the word around. Everyone knows where to find me and how to contact me.