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Laptop Graphics Chip Reballing
Is your laptop suffering from a Blank Screen! No screen on boot! Flashing lights but no display! Sound but no display! You are among thousands of people how are having the exact same problem. "Graphics Chip Failiure". The only sure way to fix, rather than repair this problem is to have the graphics chip reballed. This involves removing the chip from the motherboard, cleaning the chip, and remounting the chip with new solder balls back to the motherboard. This service should only be carried out by a professional as it is very easy to render your graphics chip and motherboard unuseable and unrepairable.

 

LAPTOP AND GAME CONSOLE GPU/CPU REBALLING

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CHRISTEK LAPTOP AND CONSOLE REPAIRS

ABOUT US

CHRISTEK LAPTOP and CONSOLE REPAIRS is a family business founded by Engr. Arnold Morales Codilla on April 2010. christek especialized all laptop brand and models  and Game Console PS3,XBOX360 REPAIR. christek is focusing on laptop and game console BGA/GPU reworking  

PS3 Reballing Service, the only permanent PS3 YLOD Fix
For All the people who have been asking for a permenant fix for their Playstation 3. Whether your system has the famous YLOD yellow light of death, doesn’t display video or has any other video problem, here is the repair service that everyone has been waiting for ….!!!



When you reball the chips in your PS3 you are removing the "Lead Free" solder joints that hold the chip to the board, then re-attaching the chip using brand new "Leaded" solder.

It is called "PS3 Reballing" because each of the solder joints on the bottom of the chip are so fine and there are so many joints, they are done by using little solder balls. The solder balls are held in place using a special stencil, designed specifically for the PS3 chip.
The little "leaded" solder balls are held in place by flux, then pre-soldered to the chip using hot air. The chip is then lined up very carefully on the PS3 Motherboard making sure all solder joints line up perfectly. Once the joints are lined up, hot air heats the chip from the top and melts the solder balls perfectly to the corresponding solder.

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