How to Replace PlayStation 5 Pro Chips Guide
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 4 Steps
Welcome to our PS5 Pro guide! Dive into our collection of photos and chip IDs. For a deeper look, don’t miss our PlayStation 5 Pro teardown. Big thanks to the awesome CChin for contributing! Need help? You can always schedule a repair
Step 1
– Get ready to tackle the Sony/AMD CXD90072GG/100-000000735 applications processor with confidence!
– Next up, we have the likely Sony CXD90069GG I/O controller, so keep your tools handy!
– Don’t forget about the Winbond W25Q16JV 2 MB serial NOR flash memory—it’s crucial for our repair!
– Time to dive into the Infineon XDPE14286A multiphase controller. You’re doing great!
– Say hello to the Texas Instruments TUSB1044 USB Type-C 10 Gbps bidirectional linear redriver. You’re almost there!
– Watch out for the likely Richtek USB Type-C redriver—it’s a key player in this repair game!
– Finally, let’s wrap things up with the Kioxia TH58LKT2T25BA8C 512 GB NAND Flash. You’re doing an amazing job!
Step 2
– Let’s dive into the world of power management! First up, we have the Richtek RT5126. It’s like the cool kid in class, making sure your device gets the power it needs without any drama.
– Next, we have the Richtek RT5127. Think of it as the sidekick to the RT5126, working together to keep things running smoothly and efficiently.
– Now, onto the Monolithic Power Systems MP9162A synchronous step-down converter. This little gem is here to help convert that voltage like a pro, ensuring everything stays balanced and happy.
– Last, but certainly not least, we have the Texas Instruments TPS2001D USB power-distribution switch. It’s the unsung hero, making sure all your USB connections are distributed just right so your devices can stay connected and powered up!
Step 3
– Check out the Samsung K4ZAF325BC-SC20 for a solid 2 GB GDDR6 SDRAM memory upgrade!
– Need something snappy? The SK hynix H5CG46AGBDX017N brings 2 GB DDR5 SDRAM memory to the party!
– For storage control, the Sony CXD90070GG SSD controller is here to save the day!
– Don’t forget about the Samsung K4A4G085WF-BCTD, providing a neat 512 MB DDR4 SDRAM memory boost!
– Looking for some serious space? The Kioxia TH58LKT2T25BA8C packs 512 GB of NAND Flash goodness!
– Say hello to the Nuvoton MN864739, your likely HDMI retimer – keeping things connected!
– Last but not least, the Infineon PMC41430 power stage is ready to power things up!
Step 4
– Get ready to meet the Vishay SIC655A power stage – it’s here to power up your device like a champ!
– Next up, we have the Monolithic Power Systems MP9162A synchronous step-down converter, your trusty sidekick in making sure everything runs smoothly.
– And don’t forget about the Texas Instruments TPS2001D USB power-distribution switch, the ultimate gatekeeper for your power needs!