Mitsu™
Senior Member
Yes, silicon lottery probably play a huge role here.None taken, with the exception of my CECH2502B I've had pretty mediocre results across my consoles lol
I agree, I think it just comes down to the silicon lottery. My CECH2512B can only do 700/900, so it performs on par with your CECH2004B despite having a 40nm RSX and being manufactured more than a year later.
At the time I only had 650/800 as the 600/XXX and 650/XXX firmware variants were taken down when I was testing. I've run some tests this morning and 600/800 has artifacts in the XMB, 650/750 didn't have artifacts in the XMB but did cause crashes without even launching games. I was able to change firmware in the XMB on 600/800 but had to go through safe mode to do it on 650/750 as it would otherwise crash, thankfully it worked first try in safe mode.
Still, according to PSDevWiki, there are 3 RSX models in the 25XX series :
- CXD5300A1GB
- CXD5300CGB
- CXD5300GGB
It would be interesting to compare performances/limits between same RSX models to see if there is a pattern or if it's full lottery.
Thanks for your report, I'm glad that your 2002A didn't get bricked ^^'
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