E74 Error After X Clamp
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E74/1022 Cold solder joint under GPU- (H)ANA Add / Edit Details Primary Error code: 1 RLOD E-Code / Secondary Error code:E74 / 1022 Binary/Hex:01001010 / 0x4A -> 74 Known fixes: 1)If you soldered anything to https://xbox-experts.com/errorcode/E74/1022/ the mainboard before it occured, whatever you are powering from this point is drawing too http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/e74-error-can-it-be-permanent.676518/ much power so get rid of it.Also get rid of everything that you can see that might bridge anything near the GPU. 2) X-Clamp replacement Hybrid - Tighten the GPU screws facing the HANA chip slightly more and make sure to be using a shim. Adding an extra shim on each side of the smaller chip dye will help to create more surface e74 error against the heatsink and will increase the chances of the error going away for good. 3) If there is a lot of flexing under the GPU, bake the board to unflex it 4) Reflowing GPU and HANA chip Related Errors:Powered by Xbox-experts.com 0022 Description: This error is caused by a cold solder joint under the GPU, (H)ANA-chip or in between. Mostly it is one of the outer solder balls on the side facing the (H)ANA chip so a shim e74 error fix increases the chanced of success quite a bit. Can also be a component that is missing or damaged so look for missing parts near the GPU and the (H)ANA chip. References: JBBrack - Extra shim, smaller chip dye Clicks:356386 Share(BBCode): [b]Details for Error code E74/1022[/b] [b]Description:[/b] This error is caused by a cold solder joint under the GPU, (H)ANA-chip or in between. Mostly it is one of the outer solder balls on the side facing the (H)ANA chip so a shim increases the chanced of success quite a bit. Can also be a component that is missing or damaged so look for missing parts near the GPU and the (H)ANA chip. [b]Fixes:[/b] 1)If you soldered anything to the mainboard before it occured, whatever you are powering from this point is drawing too much power so get rid of it.Also get rid of everything that you can see that might bridge anything near the GPU. 2) [url=http://xbox-experts.com/tutorial/team-hybrids-ultimate-xclamp-fix-released/]X-Clamp replacement Hybrid[/url] - Tighten the GPU screws facing the HANA chip slightly more and make sure to be using a shim. Adding an extra shim on each side of the smaller chip dye will help to create more surface against the heatsink and will increase the chances of the error going away for good. 3) If there is a lot of flexing under the GPU, [url=http://xbox-experts.com/tutorial/oven-bake/]bake the board[/url] to unflex it 4) [url=http://xbox-experts.com/tutorial/all-about-reflowing-heatgunning-building-a-custom-bga-rework-station-oven-reflow-flux-usage-etc/]Reflowing GPU and HANA chip[/url] [b]Source[/b]: [url=ht
it be permanent? Discussion in 'Xbox 360 - Modding & Hacking' started by McMutt, Jan 7, 2009. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > McMutt Regular member Joined: Jan 3, 2005 Messages: 112 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 Ok, so I'm repairing a friend's 360 that's got the E74 error with one red light. the detailed code is 1022, pointing to the GPU or ANA chip. I just did the no drill x-clamp replacement, did the 2 minute bake, super tightened the new bolts, let it cool, and the dsmn error is still there. I've also tried putting extra pressure on the ANA chip with a stack of pennies under the duct. Should I try replacing the clamp on the CPU even though the 1022 specifically points to GPU or ANA? Is it just possible that the E74 is just pointing to a non-repairable error anyway? McMutt, Jan 7, 2009 #1 McMutt Regular member Joined: Jan 3, 2005 Messages: 112 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 Ok, so I now know the short bake probably won't help. I'm trying the "fan over CPU" bake now for about 15-20 mins to try to better reflow the GPU. I'll post again if this doesn't work. McMutt, Jan 7, 2009 #2 hakentt Member Joined: Feb 26, 2007 Messages: 45 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 16 I had the same error. Simple let it bake on its own won't generate enough heat, you have to use heat gun, I fixed this problem by blowing the ANA chip with heat gun and holding it down with screw driver. hakentt, Jan 8, 2009 #3 McMutt Regular member Joined: Jan 3, 2005 Messages: 112 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 Actually, it was the GPU after all, I just hadn't done enough reading and only did the useless 2 minute bake where the overheat lights come on. I did a 15-20 min bake on the gpu with the fans over the cpu heatsink, re-tightened the new bolts, and after even a short cooling period it works like a charm now. thanks for the advice though, I may try a heat gun for my next repair just to see if it makes thing simpler, but too many people recommend against it because of the risk. McMutt, Jan 8, 2009 #4 bd911 Regular member Joined: Sep 9, 2008 Messages: 550 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 dont use a hardware store heat gun for anything electronic. The poor regulation, excessive temps, inability to concentrate on one area, and the thermal shock or heat rise ramp rate of the capacitors are all reasons why to NEVER use a hardware store heatgun. Hot air work stations designed for "reflowing" lead free solder are the best way to go for a permanent fix without damaging other components or the board itself. bd911, Jan 8, 2009 #5 McMutt Regular member Joined: Jan 3, 2005 Messages: 112 Likes Received: 0 Trop