Problem starting the PS4

Ketur45132 Posted messages 3 Status Member -  
Ketur45132 Posted messages 3 Status Member -
Bonjour, j'ai une PS4 cuh-1216b, l'une des premières à 1 To. À cause de plusieurs surchauffes, j'ai décidé de la démonter pour la nettoyer, je l'ai dépoussiérée sans changer la pâte thermique (très usée) puis j'ai perdu un pad thermique (il y en a 5/6).
Maintenant, quand je l'allume, elle vérifie le stockage puis, avant la fin, avec les ventilateurs à fond, elle s'éteint subitement. Comme si elle surchauffait. J'ai aussi bloqué le bouton pour démarrer, mais elle fonctionne quand même (le bouton).
J'ai vraiment besoin d'aide, s'il vous plaît.

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  1. superthevip Posted messages 6877 Status Contributor 1 454
     
    Hello,

    Due to multiple overheating

    What does that mean?

    It might be a short circuit. You must have fried something by turning on the console with one less thermal pad.

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    1. Ketur45132 Posted messages 3 Status Member
       
      Hello,
      Regarding the multiple overheating issues, it happened when there were still the 6 thermal pads; I could start a game but it would turn off 10 minutes after launching (for example, Fortnite).
      If there is a "grilling" issue, I don't think the console could start, but I'm not sure.
      A short circuit is possible if I made connections incorrectly.
      But do you think this is due to the complete absence of thermal paste?
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      1. superthevip Posted messages 6877 Status Contributor 1 454 > Ketur45132 Posted messages 3 Status Member
         
        It's still curious that it shut down after 10 minutes.
        https://www.game2game.com/probleme-ps4/

        From the moment you disassemble a component, you need to change the thermal paste. Dust can get in between and affect the paste.
        Without paste, it melts.
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    2. Ketur45132 Posted messages 3 Status Member
       
      I see, thank you very much, but I hope it didn't kill it, it shuts down directly after 15 seconds max, do you think this "defense" prevents the death of these components? I'm quite worried, I also ordered new thermal paste and new thermal pads.
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