How to Reball Xbox 360 GPU

avatarHatchellingCalm5 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy5 months ago

Reballing an Xbox 360 GPU is no small feat. You'll need a heat gun, soldering skills, and a reballing kit. First, remove the GPU, clean off the old solder, and apply a new solder ball stencil. Carefully heat it to reattach it to the motherboard. Take it slow and steady!

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avatarDealingDada5 months ago

Honestly, unless you're super experienced with soldering, it's better to leave GPU reballing to the pros. It鈥檚 very easy to damage your Xbox beyond repair. Pro-tip: Look for local repair shops that specialize in this kind of work.


avatarScoldingIrony5 months ago

Forget reballing! Just get a new console. Way easier.


avatarTabulatingMadam5 months ago

I managed to reball my Xbox 360 GPU last year. Not gonna lie, it took patience and a steady hand. I used a reflow station for precise heating and a microscope to ensure all the solder balls were perfectly aligned. If you're DIY-ing it, just be cautious!

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