No matter the issue with your Sony PlayStation, our expert technicians can likely fix it. We offer a comprehensive diagnosis and PlayStation repair service for all generations of Sony consoles, from the latest PS5 to legacy PS3/PS4 models.
Common faults we resolve include faulty lasers, broken disc players, failing hard drives, and damaged motherboards. As leading electronics technicians, we pride ourselves on accurate fault-finding. If we believe your console is not worth repairing, we will provide an honest assessment and discuss your options.
Advanced Computers provides quality, fast, and reliable console repairs across our Auckland service areas. Our expertise is trusted by leading NZ insurance companies; we have been an authorised repairer for major providers since 1998 and can often bill your insurance company directly for successful claims.
If your PlayStation is overheating or won’t turn on, visit our Auckland workshops located on Triton Drive (North Shore) or Station Road (Penrose). Our North Shore branch is open 6 days for your convenience. Outside of Auckland? Simply send your PlayStation to us via courier, and we will ship it back once the service is complete.
PlayStation models we can repair
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PlayStation 5 (PS5): Standard and Digital editions.
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PlayStation 4 (PS4): Pro, Slim, and Original models.
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PlayStation 3 (PS3): Slim and Super Slim models.
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Legacy Support: Repairs for PS2 and PS1 units.
Common PlayStation Faults We Fix:
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HDMI Port Replacement: Specialist micro-soldering for damaged PS5/PS4 HDMI ports.
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Disc Drive Issues: Faulty lasers, jammed drives, or “unrecognised disc” errors.
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Hard Drive & SSD Upgrades: Storage failures or upgrading for more speed/space.
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Power & Motherboard Issues: “Blue Light of Death,” overheating, and circuit board repairs.
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Cleaning & Maintenance: Professional dust removal and thermal paste replacement.
How long does it take?
Advanced Computers offers a 48-hour turnaround for PlayStation inspections and fault diagnosis. Actual repair times will vary based on the nature of the fault and the availability of replacement parts.

