MICROSOFT XBOX SERIES S Overheating Shutdown
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93%
CONF
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High-Performance Thermal Interface Material
The factory-applied thermal paste often suffers from 'pump-out' or desiccation over several years of thermal cycling. Replacing it with high-thermal-conductivity paste restores the essential heat transfer path from the SoC to the heatsink, preventing the temperature spikes that trigger emergency shutdowns.
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4%
CONF
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Internal Cooling Fan
Failure of the fan's brushless motor or a malfunction in the PWM feedback loop prevents the console from maintaining adequate airflow through the chassis. If the fan cannot reach required RPMs during high-load scenarios, heat builds up faster than the heatsink can dissipate it.
SKU: G95C12MS1CJ-56J14
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3%
CONF
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Compressed Air Duster
Micro-dust accumulation within the internal heatsink fins creates a thermal blanket that restricts the convective cooling process. Clearing these passages is a critical mechanical restoration step to ensure the cooling system operates at its designed CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) capacity.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the High-Performance Thermal Interface Material.
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