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* Year(s): March 2001 - 2002 (?)
* Year(s): March 2001 - 2002 (?)
*Motherboards: GH-010, GH-013
*Motherboards: GH-010, GH-013
* Service manual (GH-010): https://archive.org/download/ps2-service-manuals/SONY%20PS2%20SERVICE%20MANUAL%20SCPH-30000%20SERIES%206TH%20EDITION.pdf
* Service manual (GH-013): https://archive.org/download/ps2-service-manuals/SONY%20PS2%20SERVICE%20MANUAL%20SCPH-35000%20GH-013%20SERIES%203RD%20EDITION.pdf
*First chassis to move all drive electronics to mainboard
*First chassis to move all drive electronics to mainboard
*Also moves components from the smaller boards found in B/B' and C/C' to the mainboard, making the console have one single large board (besides the power supply)
*Also moves components from the smaller boards found in B/B' and C/C' to the mainboard, making the console have one single large board (besides the power supply)
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*Year(s): March 2001 - 2002 (?)
*Year(s): March 2001 - 2002 (?)
*Motherboards: GH-012, GH-014, GH-016 (Japan-only?)
*Motherboards: GH-012, GH-014, GH-016 (Japan-only?)
* Service manual (GH-012): https://archive.org/download/ps2-service-manuals/SONY%20PS2%20SERVICE%20MANUAL%20SCPH-30000%20SERIES%206TH%20EDITION.pdf
*First chassis to move all drive electronics to mainboard
*First chassis to move all drive electronics to mainboard
*Also moves components from the smaller boards found in B/B' and C/C' to the mainboard, making the console have one single large board (besides the power supply)
*Also moves components from the smaller boards found in B/B' and C/C' to the mainboard, making the console have one single large board (besides the power supply)
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*Year(s): 2003 - 2004 (copyright date 2002 on motherboard)
*Year(s): 2003 - 2004 (copyright date 2002 on motherboard)
*Motherboards: GH-023
*Motherboards: GH-023
* Service manual (GH-023): https://archive.org/download/ps2-service-manuals/SONY%20PS2%20SERVICE%20MANUAL%20SCPH-50000%20GH-023%202ND%20EDITION.pdf
*Introduces the ARM-based "Dragon"-chip, which unites functionality of [[MechaCon]], [[SysCon]], [[EEPROM]] and [[RTC]]
*Introduces the ARM-based "Dragon"-chip, which unites functionality of [[MechaCon]], [[SysCon]], [[EEPROM]] and [[RTC]]
*New drive electronics based around the Sanyo LA6508, LB11971 and Texas Instruments SP3727D (but also still support the older SP3727B RF-amp used in G-chassis)
*New drive electronics based around the Sanyo LA6508, LB11971 and Texas Instruments SP3727D (but also still support the older SP3727B RF-amp used in G-chassis)
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*Year(s): 2003 - 2004
*Year(s): 2003 - 2004
*Motherboards: GH-026
*Motherboards: GH-026
* Service manual (GH-026): https://archive.org/download/ps2-service-manuals/SONY%20PS2%20SERVICE%20MANUAL%20SCPH-50000%20GH-026%202ND%20EDITION.pdf
*SPU2 + SSBUS-Controller combined into single chip (CXD2955R)
*SPU2 + SSBUS-Controller combined into single chip (CXD2955R)


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**GH-032 (dedicated [[Emotion Engine|EE]] and [[Graphics Synthesizer|GS]])
**GH-032 (dedicated [[Emotion Engine|EE]] and [[Graphics Synthesizer|GS]])
** GH-035 (combined [[EE+GS]])
** GH-035 (combined [[EE+GS]])
* Service manual (GH-035): https://archive.org/download/ps2-service-manuals/SONY%20PS2%20SERVICE%20MANUAL%20SCPH-70000%20GH-035%201ST%20EDITION.pdf
*Uses combined [[EE+GS]]-chip or dedicated [[Emotion Engine]]+[[Graphics Synthesizer]] chips, depending on motherboard
*Uses combined [[EE+GS]]-chip or dedicated [[Emotion Engine]]+[[Graphics Synthesizer]] chips, depending on motherboard
*'''GH-032 and GH-035 require different top shields with different heat sinks!'''
*'''GH-032 and GH-035 require different top shields with different heat sinks!'''
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* 2 types of EMI shield; the later one is smaller and covers only part of the PCB, leaving the front part out   
* 2 types of EMI shield; the later one is smaller and covers only part of the PCB, leaving the front part out   
** GH-071 goes with the larger shield, GH-072 goes with the smaller shield
** GH-071 goes with the larger shield, GH-072 goes with the smaller shield
**Consoles with the smaller shield (GH-072 board) don't have the screw holding down the Controller/MemCard-connector installed
**Consoles with the smaller shield don't have the screw holding down the Controller/MemCard-connector installed
*Fan connected via FPC
*Fan connected via FPC
*Most of the R-chassis consoles cannot boot into FMCB without Fortuna Project
*Most of the R-chassis consoles can not boot into FMCB without Fortuna Project.


===PSX chassis types===
===PSX chassis types===
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*Year(s): December 2003 - early 2005
*Year(s): December 2003 - early 2005
*Motherboards: XPD-001, XPD-005
*Motherboards: XPD-001, XPD-005
*For further information, see [[PSX]]
*For further information, see [[PSX]] and [[Motherboards#PSX_Motherboard_Models|PSX-Motherboards]]
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