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Old 05-16-2005, 08:46 PM
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Matrix Infinity Install Problem (v5-PS2)


Finished installing my first modchip this weekend and I've hit a snag. The chip is a Matrix Infinity (not homebrew) and the PS2 is a V5. After the install I went to fire it up and nothing. When I hit the reset button the light turns blue for a sec, the fan starts up and immediately shuts of in about a second and the reset button goes back to red. Before I tear my PS2 apart again, does any one have any suggestions as to what I should look for? I read in another post that I should apply tape on the metal shield directly above the chip. Could this be the problem (shorting/grounding out)? I also had a little trouble getting the 3.3 wire to stick to the board. Maybe a problem there? All other solders seem fine. All passed my tug test. I even pulled out my handy printers loop to inspect the connections and they all look OK. Any help would be great. Thanks
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Old 05-16-2005, 09:57 PM
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pinched wire, might be a screw that shorted a wire. Or of course you could have a short caused by solder either on the biosor somewhere else.
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Old 05-17-2005, 06:54 AM
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I'm tearing my ps2 back apart now. So you think it's a short? I guess I'll check all my solder points again. On my first go at soldering to the legs on the chip I did bridge two of them together. I thought I successfully removed all the solder, but I'll have to check it again. Thanks for the response. I'll keep you updated.
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Old 05-17-2005, 07:39 AM
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Check all your fuses as well. You might have blown one if you shorted something.
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Old 05-17-2005, 07:47 AM
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Fix the bridges and check the fuses.
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Old 05-17-2005, 07:01 PM
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OK, here's an update. After disassembling my ps2 again I noticed the two wires on the back side of the board were pinched (wires "I" & "B" I think). Actually at first the insulation looked bubbled, as if getting too hot or something. But on closer inspection they were in fact pinched by being too close to one of the screws. So I replaced those and reinspected all my solders. Everything looks good now. I still haven't put it back together yet. But before I do, I'll take your advice and check my fuses. Are there any in particular that I should check? I'm sure I should check them all. I couldn't find any reliable posts about fuse locations. Could someone point me in the right direction? And is it noticably obvious if they're blown? I hate to ask so many questions, but if there are blown fuses, where is the best place to get replacements? Thanks again.
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Old 05-17-2005, 07:15 PM
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the fuses are labeled on the mobo with ps7 ps14 etc (they look like little itty bitty black boxes), with arrows pointing to the component. There are some little white ones too, but you should be able to tell which they are fairly easily (there are also component lables for each of the ps fuses in boxes on the mobo, with a description of the amperage and probable component numbers - like S3 is a fuse (on the component)).

you need a DMM (mulimeter) or a continuity tester for these, as a fuse that has a resistance is likely blown. (no continuity).

I have shorted the I wire to the shield once (on my first infinity as well, actually) and it caused no problems once I removed the short, but no guarantees on that unless you check them.

Best to check your bios wires with the continuity meter/DMM for bridging (no resistance/ positive continuity) to be sure there are no bridges between the place where you put the wire and whatever bios leg etc is beside it (this type of bridging can be very difficult to see even with a good magnifying loupe, but the tester never lies)

Good luck ky0t3

edit: best place to get a replacement fuse is off of a dead ps2 - remember, these arent standard tube type fuses, they are surface mount components instead...
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Old 05-24-2005, 08:34 AM
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Finally got back into this thing. Here's where I'm at now. Replaced two wires on underside that seemed crimped (tested them later with a multimeter and they tested fine BTW). Before reassembling I tested every connection on the chip and mobo (all passed). I checked all connections with neighboring solders and they all checked out fine (no continuity). I also checked every single fuse on the board, and they are all fine. Put everything back together and now it fires up (green light stays on at least). Now my new problem is no picture or sound. CD/DVD ROM drive ejects fine and spins up. I get the typical flicker on the TV screen when I reset, so that tells me that my connection to the TV is OK. I even held down the reset button to see if it would boot up in factory settings and that doesn't work either. And before anyone asks, I have a controller plugged into port 1. I searched these forums to find similar problems and it sounds like my only option is to remove the chip and see if my PS2 still works. I'd hate to do it, but if that's the only way... If anyone would like to see my install, I'll send them pics. I just hope the chip isn't bad, because I bought it probably 6 months ago and I doubt I can exchange it now. I hope someone has good news for me. Thanks.
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Old 05-25-2005, 06:48 AM
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Is it possible that I have a bad modchip?
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Old 05-25-2005, 09:08 AM
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Is it possible that I have a bad modchip?
Well The Matrix Team acclaim that they test each chip so if you're sure that it's not a clone chip then I doubt that it's faulty.

Checking the solderings and fuses is the way to go. You should have one of those volt meters that can se set to beep when there is a short circuit. That helps with the solderings and fuses.
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Old 05-25-2005, 06:11 PM
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Well, all my connections tested fine with my multimeter. No bridging, fuses good, etc. Are there any connections in particular that I should double-check? I had a lot of trouble getting the 3.3V wire to stick to the mobo. Could that be the problem? Unreliable connection? And, I've checked, it's not a clone. I'll upload pics of my install if you think it may help.
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Old 05-25-2005, 06:18 PM
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Well, all my connections tested fine with my multimeter. No bridging, fuses good, etc. Are there any connections in particular that I should double-check? I had a lot of trouble getting the 3.3V wire to stick to the mobo. Could that be the problem? Unreliable connection? And, I've checked, it's not a clone. I'll upload pics of my install if you think it may help.
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Old 05-25-2005, 06:51 PM
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OK, here are a couple closeups. Before you comment, I know it's not the prettiest execution, but it's my first time. I'll bet most people's first time was a little messy, too Anyways, I got a good look at that 3.3V connection. And even though it's stripped back a bit far, it doesn't make contact with anything else. I hope these pics will shed a little light on my situation. I also took detailed pics of all the other connections if you want to see those as well.
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Old 05-25-2005, 07:42 PM
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remove the chip entirely and try to get the ps2 back to original state, then if all is well reinstall the chip
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Old 05-25-2005, 07:59 PM
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Do I need to remove every wire to uninstall it, or can I just remove a few key wires to disable the modchip?
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:38 PM
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your 3.3v wire look a bit to big for the capacitor that is used to get the voltage.... and the wire is way to much uncovered........
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Old 05-25-2005, 09:07 PM
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Yes remove all wires carefully.Then check mobo carefully again.(I see W bridged to the different point? and M point as if bridged to the other legs??)
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Old 05-25-2005, 11:04 PM
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remove EVERYTHING and try to get the ps2 functioning properly first
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Old 05-25-2005, 11:32 PM
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OK, will do. I'll remove everything and report back here when I (if I) get it working without chip. I think I'll go ahead and replace the ground and 3.3v wires as well. Any suggestions as to what kind of wire I should replace them with?
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Old 05-26-2005, 12:18 AM
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It looks like your 3.3V wire is bridging the one cap,desolder it cut it shorter and solder it again.
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