Step-by-Step PS4 Pro Motherboard Replacement Guide

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 13 Steps

Alright, let’s dive in! This guide is here to walk you through the steps to remove the motherboard in the PlayStation 4 Pro. Keep in mind, the motherboard has a lot of small, delicate components, so handle it with care.

Step 1

– Flip the console over so the bottom is facing up.

– Gently use your finger to pop off the plastic cover that’s protecting the hard drive.

Step 2

– Grab your trusty Phillips #1 screwdriver and unscrew the single screw holding the hard drive caddy. Easy peasy!

– Now, gently but confidently pull the hard drive caddy straight out. You’re doing awesome!

Step 3

– First, flip that console right side up – we’re getting this repair started!

– Now, grip those two front corners like you mean it – you got this!

– Pull upwards until you hear that satisfying click – it’s music to your ears!

– Once both corners are free, slide the cover backwards and lift it off – you’re making great progress!

Step 4

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx Security screwdriver and unscrew five screws from the back of the device. Easy peasy, right?

– Lift off the metal plate like you’re unveiling a masterpiece. You’ve got this!

– Two screws coming right up—these are 31mm, so keep ’em safe!

– For the 7000 models, there are three 10mm screws to remove. If you’re rocking a PS4 Pro 7100-series model, you’ll only need to tackle two gray 10mm screws (the upper and lower ones in the diagram). Keep it smooth and steady!

Step 5

– Flip the console over so you’re looking at the bottom. It’s game time for repairs!

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx Security screwdriver and remove the screws holding the back panel in place. For 7000-series models, you’re looking at three black 7mm screws. Got a 7100-series model? Just one 7mm screw in the middle and peel off that warranty sticker to the left—it’s like opening a treasure chest.

– Now, pop off the bottom cover just like you did with the top. Hold both sides, give it a good pull until you hear that satisfying click, and slide it off. For 7100-series models, keep an eye out for those two sneaky clips that step in for screws!

Step 6

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx security screwdriver and let’s tackle those eleven 10mm silver screws holding down the metal plate. You’ve got this!

– Next up, switch to a Phillips #1 screwdriver and remove those eleven 4mm black screws from the metal plate. Easy peasy!

– Now, take a spudger and gently disconnect the three antenna cables (two black and one white) by prying them straight up from their sockets. Just a little nudge and they’ll pop right out!

Step 7

– Gently wiggle and pull the white fan connector straight out of the yellow slot on the motherboard.

Step 8

– Gently yank out those five tiny, blue low-profile cables connected to the metal plate. Easy peasy!

– Pop up the retaining flap on the ZIF connector for the big ribbon cable. It’s like opening a tiny treasure chest!

– Slide that big ribbon cable out of its socket with care—smooth moves, my friend! (https://pollinations.ai/referral?topic=bigribboncable)

Step 9

– Lift and take off the metal plate with care.

Step 10

– Flip that console over like you’re giving it a fresh perspective—time to tackle the top side!

– Gently lift up the power supply unit and rest it on the console like it’s taking a well-deserved break.

– Grab the connector behind the power supply, give it a firm but friendly tug, and pull it straight out. Easy does it!

Step 11

– Gently turn the console over so the bottom is facing up.

– Grab your Phillips #1 screwdriver and remove the eight 4mm screws on the metal plate with the X-like symbol.

– Use a plastic opening tool to pop off the metal plate with the X-like shape.

Step 12

– Grab your trusty Phillips #1 screwdriver and get ready to tackle those four 13mm screws holding down the X-shaped metal plate underneath. You’ve got this!

– Now, take hold of the X-shaped retaining bracket and give it a gentle lift straight up. Easy peasy!

Step 13

– Pop your device back together by following these steps in reverse. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

– Cancel: Didn’t quite finish the guide? No worries, just hit cancel.

– You’re all set! High five for completing the guide!

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