QUOTE(iateshaggy @ Aug 26 2011, 07:16 PM)

life lesson, don't buy broken shit. there is usually a reason it's sold broken, the owner already knows it can't be fixed.
All it means is the owner can't fix it! I bought a cheap PS3 online that was sold as having no video or audio then turning itself off after a short while.
The fix was as simple as updating the FW because it had failed during a previous attempt. What the owner thought was a paperweight was actually a perfectly working console which was up and running in less than 10 minutes!
QUOTE(herman69 @ Aug 29 2011, 09:38 AM)

All it means is the owner can't fix it! I bought a cheap PS3 online that was sold as having no video or audio then turning itself off after a short while.
The fix was as simple as updating the FW because it had failed during a previous attempt. What the owner thought was a paperweight was actually a perfectly working console which was up and running in less than 10 minutes!
You are lucky while I am not (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
QUOTE(MadMaxGR @ Aug 26 2011, 04:26 AM)

Anyway the link you provide is 9 to 10 times accurate for 0031 error:
1) Reflow the RAM and Southbridge
2) Loosen your heatsink screws and make sure the heatsink isnt shorting out a capacitor...
Now I have measured that U5B1 (3.3V) and U5B2 (1.8V) is OK.
Next step, should I focusing on faulty RAM or SB
Too many RAMs, how to find out which one is bad?
Thanks!