Post: My PS3 is showing wrong temperature?
06-22-2015, 05:31 PM #1
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My PS3 is with very high temperature. I have done the cleaning and replacing the thermal paste.
I wonder if it is possible to turn off the heat sensor
CPU:76 GPU:55
this temperature is normal? the difference between CPU and GPU is normal or both should be with the same temperature?
Any tip is welcome
07-09-2015, 07:27 PM #20
Having the same issue lol except my cooling fan is going crazy
07-10-2015, 06:20 AM #21
My PS3 again showed high temperatures. Open it again and saw that the thermal paste was completely burnt fried. There is a correct way to apply thermal paste? Are reaching 75ÂșC in '' stand by ''
07-12-2015, 07:11 AM #22
Adrian
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Originally posted by ThorDelboni View Post
Hello everyone.
My PS3 is with very high temperature. I have done the cleaning and replacing the thermal paste.
I wonder if it is possible to turn off the heat sensor
CPU:76 GPU:55
this temperature is normal? the difference between CPU and GPU is normal or both should be with the same temperature?
Any tip is welcome


The ps3 cant really just show the wrong temperature. Im sure there is soething damaged inside.

If you have any other questions please feel free to create another thread to get your issues solved.

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07-12-2015, 09:12 AM #23
Originally posted by .Adrian View Post
The ps3 cant really just show the wrong temperature. Im sure there is soething damaged inside.

If you have any other questions please feel free to create another thread to get your issues solved.


Ok what is the number indicated for the Fan Control?
How do I know which part is damaged?
What is the correct way to apply thermal paste?
A grain in the middle?
A straight line?
Spreading all?

You guys are great. They are helping me very much
07-12-2015, 09:17 AM #24
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Originally posted by ThorDelboni View Post
Ok what is the number indicated for the Fan Control?
How do I know which part is damaged?
What is the correct way to apply thermal paste?
A grain in the middle?
A straight line?
Spreading all?

You guys are great. They are helping me very much


I recommend buying artic silver 5 thermal paste by far the best. And all you will need is a small spot in the middle, when you open it up you will see how much there is and you dont spread it it is a bad idea to spread it because there will be bubbles and it will not spread correctly. I also recommend watching a youtube video to giude you through the steps.

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