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  1. #1 Unhappy Playstation 1 - Scary problem 
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    I attempted to overclock my SCPH-7502 following this-
    turns out I couldn't link yet because I just signed up, so imma b a reb3l [djky2k3 .tripod .com]
    guide however I broke the 4th pin when soldering the wire. I kind of panicked for a moment, and collected my thoughts. I decided to solder the pin back on, it seemed well, and everything went back on smoothly. It looked just as the pictures in the guide described.
    However, upon turning it on- the disc didn't start spinning, there was a "No Signal" on my television and I was unable to find any signs of my Playstation 1 starting up other than a cute little green LED. Is there any way that I can fix is, or should it not matter that I broke the pin, and perhaps I forgot something else? (I left the metal plate off that has all the solder points to the motherboard if that's meant to mean something to the PS1, just looked like a funny little shield with no purpose.).

    Anyway, suggestions would be spectacular.

    WAT DO
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    I'm just curious why you would want to over clock a PS1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indirect76 View Post
    I'm just curious why you would want to over clock a PS1.
    I would of titled the thread "What do you think of Playstation 1's being overclocked?" if I was looking for opinions.

    I posted in the help and support section trying to figure out the reason that it has stopped working.
    Please keep your posts relevant and contributing to the topic.

    However for the sake of not contradicting that statement, I'm running a games repair shop. I am aiming to learn as much as I possibly can about game systems and overclocking and modding PS1's is part of the things that I want to do.

    Now can we get back to my problem... ;___;
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    Good luck finding help.

    I'm still a little fuzzy. When in the course of repairing consoles does it become necessary to over clock?
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