Deep Cleaning Every Part Of A PlayStation 4 | Deep Cleaned | Insider
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Deep Cleaning Every Part Of A PlayStation 4 | Deep Cleaned | Insider
All Comments (21)
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It looks like that client played their PS4 in an open barn with cows and sheep. It looked like he just bought a new PS4 when he finished. Lol
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There is a bit of ps4 in your dust.
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I literally followed you step by step, I was so scared but I took the time. Cleaned everything so well and my ps4 is quiet and looking brand new ! Thank you so much ! Noob tips: -Buy thermal paste before you start. -Take your time, it took me 3 full hours, I went uber slow. -Be gentle, no need to force anything. -Use different bowls to put your screws in for your different stages. -Missing a screw will not be the end of the world, dont panic. - A tiny automatic screwdriver is a treat, but make sure its not powerful.
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If you live in an area prone to insect infestations I recommend you clean the inside of of consuls regularly. Even if you keep your home cleaned religiously bugs are going to get inside. Roaches in particular love game consuls and the machines themselves are unintentionally effective roach motels.
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Did this a year ago. Was really overdue. When I turn it on now the fan is more relaxed in the sound. 9 years of long play sessions meant that I should be cleaning it every 5-6 years.
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Thank you for the thorough instructional video! My console was in need of so much care, and without your video, I never would have known how to even begin taking better care of it.
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Dedication to his work is really appreciated 👏
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If he made a channel showing the timelapse and the before vs. after footage on YT, I'd definitely sub to it.
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Feller does a damn fine job. Well done, sir!
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I remember that fan can power a jet engine, it always sounds like it 🤣
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older devices are perfect for expanding your knowledge and gaining enough experience to feel comfortable with tech.
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That first version with the light down the middle is still the coolest outta the ps4s made 🤙🏽
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Thanks very much for your detailed video. I followed this and replaced the thermal paste. I've never done this before. Ps4 now works great
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This was beyond satisfying. I watched it twice without pausing and then i followed step by step on my PS4. Thank you a million times. I no longer have a jet engine as a PS4. May you have nothing but success in your professional and oersonal life. You definitely have the patience to achieve both.
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It's surprising how much dust some console collect great job
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Thank you for the update, Insider..!! That reminds me of PS3 I purchased from a co-worker in the past. I tried but failed to clean it up. 🤣
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There’s something incredibly satisfying about this
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I had same problem. Last week I changed the thermal paste with new Arctic MX-6 and changed all thermal pads with Arctic TP-3. Now my PS4 Pro is ultrasilent. I also made made sure my ps4 is in a open place for air to circulate properly. Make sure your PS4's tiny feets are intact. If some feets have broken raise it with some bluetack or buy new feets
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imo cleaning off old thermal paste is one of the most satisfying things in existence along with wiping off the remains of melted thermal pads off of vram chips (totally not speaking from experience with cleaning my old laptop)
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Looks like they might be an occasional smoker as well. Some of that dust looked like it had some tar or grease mixed in. I cleaned a PC that belonged to a smoker and the inside was sticky with tar.