MacBook Pro will not start up and beeps 3 times

Hello. My MacBook Pro worked fine last night. When I tried to turn it on this morning, it will not turn on. The light on the front will turn on and it beeps 3 times...pauses...beeps three time, until I hole down the power button. I do not want to spend a lot of money to fix this problem at the store. What can I do to fix it from home?

3 beeps indicate GPU (video chip) issue. A reflow (heating of the solder balls under the GPU at around 250 degrees) could fix the problem temporary but in order to have a permanent result you need to remove the GPU and replace the solder balls (reballing). If you intent to do just a reflow you will definitelly need apropriate flux to be injected under the GPU. Amtech flux is very good for this job but quite expensive (on ebay most Amtech flux that is offered for under 25$ from China is low quality Chinese copy). There is also CS-FLUX which seems to be flux specially designed for BGA rework by a laptop repair workshop. You can see a few videos about it here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfTs0PdXrvM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgIjdw8aDOA
and it is offered on ebay for around 10Euro for 15cc here
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390792468898

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