Microsoft Xbox Series S Power Supply Repair

Complete guide with costs, step-by-step instructions, and repair options

Power Supply Repair on a Microsoft Xbox Series S typically costs $25–$49 DIY, $69–$119 at a third-party shop, or $99–$199 through Microsoft. The repair is rated Hard (7/10) and takes about 60 minutes. At 38% of device value, this repair is usually worth doing.

DIY Cost

$25-$49

Time Required

~60 min

Difficulty

Hard (7/10)

Official Warranty

90 days

Cost Comparison

DIY Repair

$25-$49

Parts only — you do the labor

Cheapest option available
Learn a valuable new skill
Risk of further damage
Warranty: None
RECOMMENDED

Third-Party Shop

$69-$119

Parts + professional labor

Best overall value
Professional quality work
Usually same-day service
Warranty: 60 days

Official Repair

$99-$199

Manufacturer service center

Genuine OEM parts guaranteed
Best warranty coverage
Most expensive option
Warranty: 90 days

Tools & Parts Needed (DIY)

Torx T8/T9 security screwdriver
Phillips #1 screwdriver
Plastic spudger

Always use the correct tools for your specific model. Using wrong-sized screwdrivers can strip screws and cause additional damage.

Step-by-Step DIY Guide

Follow these steps carefully. Take photos at each stage for reference during reassembly.

1

Unplug and disassemble

Disconnect your Microsoft Xbox Series S from power. Remove the outer shell and locate the power supply unit (PSU) — it is the large metal box connected to the motherboard via a multi-pin connector.

2

Remove the PSU

Disconnect the power cable running from the PSU to the motherboard. Remove the mounting screws (usually 3–4) and lift the PSU out.

Capacitors inside the PSU can hold a dangerous charge even when unplugged. Do not open the PSU metal casing unless you are experienced with high-voltage electronics.

3

Install replacement PSU

Ensure the replacement matches the exact model and wattage. Seat it in the chassis, secure the mounting screws, and reconnect the power cable to the motherboard.

4

Test power-on

Plug in the console and press the power button. Verify it powers on normally, loads the dashboard, and does not shut off under load. Run a game for 15 minutes to confirm stability.

Is It Worth Repairing?

Your Microsoft Xbox Series S is currently worth approximately $249. A power supply repair through a third-party shop costs $69-$119, which is 38% of the device value.

This repair is worth it. The cost is well below 50% of the device value, making repair the financially smart choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does power supply repair cost for a Microsoft Xbox Series S?

DIY parts run $25–$49. An independent shop charges $69–$119 including labor. Official Microsoft service costs $99–$199. The DIY route saves the most but you take on the risk of further damage; shops are the middle ground; official is the safest if warranty matters.

Is it safe to open the power supply on this console?

Only if you know how to discharge capacitors. Power supplies store lethal voltage even when unplugged — touching the wrong component without first discharging the bulk capacitor can cause a serious shock or burn. If you have not worked with PSUs before, this repair is one of the strongest arguments for a professional shop. The cost difference is small relative to the risk.

How long does power supply repair take and how hard is it?

Plan on about 60 minutes for the work itself, rated Hard (7/10). First-time DIY attempts typically take 50–100% longer because of unfamiliar parts and tools. At this difficulty, the cost of further damage from a mistake often exceeds the labor savings — consider a shop if you have not done similar work before.

What warranty options come with each repair path?

DIY: no labor warranty — the parts carry their own (usually 30–90 days from the supplier). Independent shops typically offer 60 days on parts and labor. Microsoft official service comes with 90 days. If keeping the manufacturer warranty intact matters to you, the official route is the only one that does that — third-party work generally voids any remaining manufacturer coverage.

Is repairing my Microsoft Xbox Series S worth it vs replacing it?

Your Microsoft Xbox Series S is worth roughly $249. A shop power supply repair costs $69–$119, which is about 38% of device value. Repair is usually the smart call if the device is otherwise healthy and you like it.

External Resources

Other Repairs for Microsoft Xbox Series S