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Actually I guess I was off by 4 nvm but anyways forget about what I said above :PI refer to this table: https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Datecode, i understand that if it is higher than 3.56 it is not hackable.
Actually I guess I was off by 4 nvm but anyways forget about what I said above :PI refer to this table: https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Datecode, i understand that if it is higher than 3.56 it is not hackable.
I've never heard of it before, where did you read it?
I read that the super slim models have sata 2 and the other ps3 models use sata 1. But I couldn't find any good source of information on that.
Even if that were the case, the loading times aren't that much difference. varies between games
In the end, as you were saying, slim and superslim (CECH-21 and above) are not that different. Even if psdevwiki admits that the superslim 43xx models seem more reliable(for the 28nm RSX), there is a possibility that the eMMC will die, so i think a slim CECH-21 or CECH-25 is better. And then, superslims are aesthetically horrible.I read that the super slim models have sata 2 and the other ps3 models use sata 1. But I couldn't find any good source of information on that.
Even if that were the case, the loading times aren't that much difference. varies between games
All PS3s are the same and uses SATA 1 (except one FAT model that uses PATA to SATA conversion).
In the end, as you were saying, slim and superslim (CECH-21 and above) are not that different. Even if psdevwiki admits that the superslim 43xx models seem more reliable(for the 28nm RSX), there is a possibility that the eMMC will die, so i think a slim CECH-21 or CECH-25 is better. .
And then, superslims are aesthetically horrible.
I have read that PS3 uses sata 2 or that only Super Slim has Sata 2 but where does that information come from? It must come from somewhere
To be more precise, these are the only superslim models that have the 45/28 nm cell/rsx:
CECH-43xxA
CECH-43xxB
CECH-43xxC
Yes even the 42xx can have the 28 nm rsx but all the 43xx have it.I can confirm this is not true at all, I own a super slim CECH-4204A and it has the 45nm CELL with better IHS and the 28nm RSX. Motherboard model: PQX-001.
I wouldn't be sure of that. CECH-4xxx suffering from eMMC dying (those which was marked as "12Go" have 16GiB eMMC instead NOR+HDD).
It seems strange to me, but i agree with the question.Doesn't adding a sata drive completely disable the onboard eMMC, making it a non-issue?
No one know that. For sure it disabling "VHDD" (so in theory also dev_hdd1 where updates are copying and unpacking temporary) but hard to say what else. For sure not completely because fw lies there in probably the same way as on NAND models. Until we could get ATA and "Flash" keys for those models, everything is a speculation (like VHDD area which could not existing).Doesn't adding a sata drive completely disable the onboard eMMC, making it a non-issue?