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    Did You Guys Know...

    That you can clean your PS3 from dust by pressing the eject button and taking out the power cord for 5 seconds.
    Interesting eh?

    This guys shows you how to do it...


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    /Noob! lol jk Bro i dont trust this though...I would probable get my ps3 broken lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by MlG10thHost View Post
    /Noob! lol jk Bro i dont trust this though...I would probable get my ps3 broken lmao
    All it does is change the voltage to a higher voltage which removes all the dust from the power. It won't harm your PS3 because nothing gets melted whatsoever.

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    Im not worried about melting lol im slightly worried about Breaking my ps3, BTW what is Bricking a ps3? like throwing bricks at it? lol jk but what does it really mean?
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    nice just did it haha ^ its not that hard you unplug and hold eject when you plug it back in...

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    Hey aussy do you know what the term "Bricking" A ps3 is?

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    When used in reference to consumer electronics, "brick" describes a device that cannot function in any capacity (such as a device with damaged firmware). This usage derives from the fact that some electronic devices (and their detachable power supplies) are vaguely brick-shaped, and so those which do not function are useful only as actual bricks. The term can also be used as a verb. For example, "I bricked my MP3 player when I tried to modify its firmware."[1]

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussy1995 View Post
    When used in reference to consumer electronics, "brick" describes a device that cannot function in any capacity (such as a device with damaged firmware). This usage derives from the fact that some electronic devices (and their detachable power supplies) are vaguely brick-shaped, and so those which do not function are useful only as actual bricks. The term can also be used as a verb. For example, "I bricked my MP3 player when I tried to modify its firmware."[1]
    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisWebby View Post
    When used in reference to consumer electronics, "brick" describes a device that cannot function in any capacity (such as a device with damaged firmware). This usage derives from the fact that some electronic devices (and their detachable power supplies) are vaguely brick-shaped, and so those which do not function are useful only as actual bricks. The term can also be used as a verb. For example, "I bricked my MP3 player when I tried to modify its firmware."[1]
    Or in other words, a locked PS3 that you can't access.

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