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Posted on Sep 4th 2015 at 08:29:24 PM by (Gamer4Lyfe)
Posted under upgrade, stream, twitch, buckethealien, upgrade

If any of you have been reading my blog here and/or on blogger.com then you know that I have been limited in the games I am able to stream due to the fact that I (purposely at the time) got a composite only capture device.  I am actually really happy with it as far as what it does and is supposed to do, however, it has gotten to the point where it is quite a limiting factor.

As a collector (and I'm sure at least some of you can relate) not all of my consoles work perfectly all of the time.  I am working on getting them all refurbished and in some cases modded.  My main roadblock comes in when I want to stream a PS1 game.  I have two PS2's, but neither of them will read a PS1 disk (at least one of them did within a year of this blog, but didn't work the last two times I tried) and so I have to use my PS3 to play PS1 games.

If you know anything about connectors you probably already see my issue.  The PS3 uses an HDMI connector (I'm sure I could get a composite connector, but that is just silly) and my capture device only has composite.  I have a long weekend with Labor Day (woohoo!) so I am planning on doing some streaming.  It was getting on my nerves that I may be limited in my selection of game, so I ordered a new capture device off of Amazon and had it overnighted.  This capture device is more than twice the cost of my other device, but has composite as well as HDMI inputs for capture.

I am excited at this possibility since it will unlock streaming for any and all of my systems including Wii U and PS4.  This allows me to stream absolutely anything from my collection (unless my xbox keeps acting up which only limits me from less than half of my xbox games since half of them run on xbox 360).  Needless to say Xbox and PS2's are next to be refurbished and PS2 is getting modded for region unlock, maybe some other fancy stuff.

Anyone else having fun keeping up with refurbishment of their disk based systems?



Posted on Sep 1st 2015 at 06:50:49 PM by (Gamer4Lyfe)
Posted under ps4, broke, upgrade, grease, thermal

The other day an online friend on PSN mentioned how he was going to upgrade the thermal grease on his PS4 before it dried out and broke the PS4.  Initially my thought was I'll simply wait until that day comes, and deal with it then.  As I started to think about it, I realized I didn't want my PS4 to break if all I had to do was change out the thermal grease to save it.

A few days later, I set out to do this task.  I started right out with a big mistake: trying to pull it apart as I am watching a random Youtube video about pulling it apart.  Things are going fine until the part where the fan connector is in the way, and looks pretty fragile.  I see in the video that the guy just leaves it as is, and pulls out the motherboard, and leaves the wires connected.  I was not able to keep the wires connected for fear of them breaking.

I ended up pulling outward on the wires, and one of the wires broke free.  Immediately my reaction is F&CK!  I proceed and finish everything up, and while putting it back, I am concerned that this connection won't work so I make an even bigger mistake.  I ended up pulling all three of the wires out of the connector, really messing things up.  I attempt to push the wires against the connectors in a hope that I would somehow get the fan to be operational, it doesn't work.  I pull the system apart again, only this time I REALLY  mess things up, and push against one of the solder joints on the connector enough that it disconnects.  Now I'm really screwed, and decide to take it to a specialist to get it fixed.  After I broke the fan connection, I found another video that showed how to properly remove it, and it simply pops straight up!  So annoyed that I did this wrong when it is so simple!

I bring the system in to this guy, and it is obvious that he is a pro.  If anyone can fix it this guy can, he has it out and is working on it very quickly (after already setting out to repair my xbox 360 RROD).  The connectors are so small that this guy is having trouble, and after almost an hour, he says he would like to keep working on it, but had to go at that point.  In my mind I am sort of concerned, but based on what I saw with his skills, I was pretty optimistic.

Fast forward to today, and I call the guy.  He tells me that he couldn't fix it, I'm seriously bummed.  I am going to Best Buy today to get a new one.  Anyone want to buy a broken PS4 with no hard drive?  let me know, lol.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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