

Most standard PlayStation repairs, including HDMI port replacements and common motherboard fixes, are a flat $199. If your console needs a rare or high-cost part that pushes the price higher, I’ll contact you first before doing anything. No surprises.
Standard repairs like HDMI port replacements usually take 1–3 days. Trickier jobs—like diagnosing random shutoffs or sourcing rare parts—might take longer. I’ll keep you posted the whole way through.
Yep—120 days of peace of mind. If anything related to the repair fails during that time, I’ll make it right. (Just don’t drop it in the bathtub or let your cat chew the cords—we’re not miracle workers.)
If it’s a PlayStation 4 or 5, I’ve probably fixed it. HDMI ports, no power, overheating, loud fans, USB ports not working, disc drive fails, error codes, no video—you name it. If it’s acting weird, I can help.
I work by appointment only, so I can give your console proper attention. Just click “Get A OneUp Fix” and I’ll send you the drop-off details.
Most repairs don’t touch your storage—but I always recommend backing up your data when possible. If I need to replace something that might wipe your system, I’ll let you know first.
Absolutely. A no display issue is often tied to a faulty HDMI port, bad solder joints, or a damaged encoder chip. I’ll run a full diagnostic and get your console talking to your TV again—without the guesswork.
Unfortunately, we don’t offer repairs for consoles that have been exposed to liquid. Once water or other fluids get inside, the damage can be unpredictable and often beyond safe or cost-effective repair. Your best bet might be a replacement—but we’re happy to take a quick look and point you in the right direction.
I mean, thank you. You get me. I’d love to say yes, but sometimes even console miracles have limits. If the damage is too severe, parts are extinct, or the thing looks like it lost a fight with a blender… it might be game over. That said, I give every repair my all—so if it can be saved, I’ll save it. And if not? Don’t be sad. I’ll still give you answers, options, and closure. (Just no hugs. I'm holding a soldering iron.)