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* Year 2000
* Year 2000
* Models SCPH-15000 (reported as SCPH-10000 in version info), SCPH-18000 (besides GH-008)
* Models SCPH-15000, SCPH-18000 (besides GH-008)
* Chassis A (in SCPH-15000), A+ (in SCPH-18000)
* Chassis A (in SCPH-15000), A+ (in SCPH-18000)
* First board to use a blue solder mask, as do most later boards (with some exceptions)
* First board to use a blue solder mask, as do most later boards (with some exceptions)
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* Updated MechaCon for speedier tray opening/closing
* Updated MechaCon for speedier tray opening/closing
* Depending on which components are installed on this board at certain positions, GH-003 boards support ''either'' the Sony [[RF-Amp]] CXA2605R (daughter board GM-038) '''or''' the Texas Instruments SP3727A RF-Amp (daughter board GM-042)
* Depending on which components are installed on this board at certain positions, GH-003 boards support ''either'' the Sony [[RF-Amp]] CXA2605R (daughter board GM-038) '''or''' the Texas Instruments SP3727A RF-Amp (daughter board GM-042)
** on -21, a jumper labeled "TI" next to MechaCon identifies which RF-amp is supported; the jumper is just a marking and does not change anything electrically, while the actual differences are some other component changes
**on -21, a jumper labeled "TI" next to MechaCon identifies which RF-amp is supported; the jumper is just a marking and does not change anything electrically, while the actual differences are some other component changes
* Known sub-revisions: 1-679-266-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-679-266-xx
** -11
** -11  
** -21
** -21


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* Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock, otherwise mostly identical to GH-004
* Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock, otherwise mostly identical to GH-004
* Has alternate solder pads for either 2 separate ROMs for BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as no-gap-BIOS) or a single ROM containing both (informally known as gap-BIOS)
* Has alternate solder pads for either 2 separate ROMs for BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as no-gap-BIOS) or a single ROM containing both (informally known as gap-BIOS)
* Has a daughterboard (GD-012, '''not''' the same as GD-011 with GH-004) containing voltage regulators, Syscon, EEPROM, RTC (with battery) and CR2032 coin cell  
* Has a daughterboard (GD-012, '''not''' the same as GD-011 with GH-004) containing voltage regulators, Syscon, EEPROM, RTC (with battery) and CR2032 coin cell
** The large 4-pin connection between the motherboard and the daughterboard is sometimes or always soldered and needs to be desoldered to take them apart; some consoles might have a different connector that can be disconnected, though
** The large 4-pin connection between the motherboard and the daughterboard is sometimes or always soldered and needs to be desoldered to take them apart; some consoles might have a different connector that can be disconnected, though
** This connection carries high-current supply voltages for EE and GS; other voltages are supplied through the other connector
** This connection carries high-current supply voltages for EE and GS; other voltages are supplied through the other connector
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[[File:zVzhizW.jpeg|200px]] [[File:ks1y4Hc.jpg|200px]] [[File:FMO30ZH.jpg|200px]] [[File:P17hD75.jpg|200px]]
[[File:zVzhizW.jpeg|200px]] [[File:ks1y4Hc.jpg|200px]] [[File:FMO30ZH.jpg|200px]] [[File:P17hD75.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2000-2001
* Year 2000-2001
* Models SCPH-30001, SCPH-30003, SCPH-30004
* Models SCPH-30001, SCPH-30002, SCPH-30003, SCPH-30004
* Chassis C
* Chassis C
* European launch revision (together with GH-007)
* European launch revision (together with GH-007)
* Has a daughterboard (GD-013, same as with GH-007) containing voltage regulators, Syscon, EEPROM, RTC (with battery) and CR2032 coin cell
* Has a daughterboard (GD-013, same as with GH-007) containing voltage regulators, Syscon, EEPROM, RTC (with battery) and CR2032 coin cell
** High-current voltage regulation for EE and GS has moved back to the motherboard. Since the high-current supply voltage for GS was the difference between the daughter boards of GH-004 and GH-005, this change allowed both, GH-006 and GH-007, to use the same daughter board GD-013.
** High-current voltage regulation for EE and GS has moved back to the motherboard. Since the high-current supply voltage for GS was the difference between the daughter boards of GH-004 and GH-005, this change allowed the daughter boards of GH-006 and GH-007 to be identical.
* Known sub-revisions: 1-680-685-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-680-685-xx
** -11 ''Has solder pads for 2 separate ROMs for BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as no-gap-BIOS)''
** -11 ''Has solder pads for 2 separate ROMs for BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as no-gap-BIOS)''
** -12 ''Has solder pads for 2 separate ROMs for BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as no-gap-BIOS)''
** -21 ''Has solder pads for a single ROM containing both, BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as gap-BIOS)''
** -21 ''Has solder pads for a single ROM containing both, BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as gap-BIOS)''


====[[GH-007]] + [[GD-013]]====
====[[GH-007]] + [[GD-013]]====
[[File:c8rkdJj.jpg|200px]] [[File:ZcNo78l.jpg|200px]] [[File:FMO30ZH.jpg|200px]] [[File:P17hD75.jpg|200px]]  
[[File:c8rkdJj.jpg|200px]] [[File:ZcNo78l.jpg|200px]] [[File:FMO30ZH.jpg|200px]] [[File:P17hD75.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2000-2001
* Year 2000-2001
* Models SCPH-30001, SCPH-30002, SCPH-30003, SCPH-30004
* Models SCPH-30001, SCPH-30002, SCPH-30003, SCPH-30004
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* Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock together with the necessary differences of the voltage generation circuit, otherwise mostly identical to GH-006
* Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock together with the necessary differences of the voltage generation circuit, otherwise mostly identical to GH-006
* Has a daughterboard (GD-013, same as with GH-006) containing voltage regulators, Syscon, EEPROM, RTC (with battery) and CR2032 coin cell
* Has a daughterboard (GD-013, same as with GH-006) containing voltage regulators, Syscon, EEPROM, RTC (with battery) and CR2032 coin cell
** High-current voltage regulation for EE and GS has moved back to the motherboard. Since the high-current supply voltage for GS was the difference between the daughter boards of GH-004 and GH-005, this change allowed both, GH-006 and GH-007, to use the same daughter board GD-013.
** High-current voltage regulation for EE and GS has moved back to the motherboard. Since the high-current supply voltage for GS was the difference between the daughter boards of GH-004 and GH-005, this change allowed the daughter boards of GH-006 and GH-007 to be identical.
* Known sub-revisions: 1-680-710-xx  
* Known sub-revisions: 1-680-710-xx
** -11 ''Has solder pads for 2 separate ROMs for BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as no-gap-BIOS)''
** -11 ''Has solder pads for 2 separate ROMs for BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as no-gap-BIOS)''
** -21 ''Has solder pads for a single ROM containing both, BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as gap-BIOS)''
** -21 ''Has solder pads for a single ROM containing both, BIOS and DVD-player (informally known as gap-BIOS)''
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** -11
** -11


=== GH-01X===
===GH-01X===


====[[GH-010]]====
====[[GH-010]]====
[[File:GH-010 top.jpg|240px]] [[File:GH-010 bottom.jpg|240px]]
[[File:GH-010 top.jpg|240px]] [[File:GH-010 bottom.jpg|240px]]
* Year 2001
* Year 2001
* Models SCPH-30001, SCPH-30003, SCPH-30004
* Models SCPH-30000, SCPH-30001, SCPH-30002, SCPH-30003, SCPH-35001, SCPH-35002, SCPH-35003, SCPH-35004
* Chassis D
* Chassis D
* Completely redesigned
* Completely redesigned
* All drive electronics and all voltage regulation now on motherboard
* All drive electronics and all voltage regulation now on motherboard
* Known sub-revisions: 1-681-693-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-681-693-xx
** -11
** -11
** -12
** -12
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[[File:GH-012 top.jpg|240px|frameless]] [[File:GH-012 bottom.jpg|240px|frameless]]
[[File:GH-012 top.jpg|240px|frameless]] [[File:GH-012 bottom.jpg|240px|frameless]]
* Year 2001
* Year 2001
* Models SCPH-30003, SCPH-35003GT, SCPH-35004GT
* Models SCPH-30003
* Chassis D'
* Chassis D'
* All drive electronics and all voltage regulation now on motherboard
* All drive electronics and all voltage regulation now on motherboard
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[[File:pQRz6sR.jpg|200px]] [[File:o0htkkn.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2001
* Year 2001
* Models SCPH-30001R, SCPH-30003, SCPH-30003R, SCPH-30004R, SCPH-35001GT
* Models SCPH-30003, SCPH-30003R, SCPH-30004R
* Chassis D
* Chassis D
* Only some minor component/layout changes compared to GH-010/GH-012/GH-014, e.g. different resistor networks
* Only some minor component/layout changes compared to GH-010/GH-012/GH-014, e.g. different resistor networks
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====[[GH-014]]====
====[[GH-014]]====
[[File:Gh-014-front.png|200x200px]] [[File:Gh-014-back.png|200x200px]]
* Year 2001
* Year 2001
* Models SCPH-30000, SCPH-35003GT
* Models SCPH-35003
* Chassis D'
* Chassis D'
* Seems to be based on an older design than GH-013, as it's mostly identical to GH-012 except for very few component changes around the gamepad/memory-card connector (also has a lower part number than GH-013)
* Seems to be based on an older design than GH-013, as it's mostly identical to GH-012 except very few component changes around the front panel connector (also has a lower part number than GH-013)
* Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock together with the necessary differences of the voltage generation circuit, otherwise mostly identical to GH-010/GH-012 besides the aforementioned component change
* Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock together with the necessary differences of the voltage generation circuit, otherwise mostly identical to GH-010/GH-012 besides the aforementioned component change
* Known sub-revisions: 1-682-717-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-682-717-xx
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====[[GH-015]]====
====[[GH-015]]====
[[File:GH-015 front.jpg|200px]] [[File:GH-015 back.jpg|200px]] [[File:IGiUnLZ.jpg|200px]] [[File:fBQ45MM.jpg|200px]]
[[File:IGiUnLZ.jpg|200px]] [[File:fBQ45MM.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2001-2002
* Year 2001-2002
* Models  SCPH-30000, SCPH-30001R, SCPH-30002R, SCPH-30003R, SCPH-30004R, SCPH-30005R, SCPH-30006R, SCPH-30007R
* Models  SCPH-30000, SCPH-30001R, SCPH-30002R, SCPH-30003R, SCPH-30004R, SCPH-30005R, SCPH-30006R, SCPH-30007R
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* New [[MechaCon]]-revision in BGA case (this is NOT the "Dragon" MechaCon used from GH-023 onwards)
* New [[MechaCon]]-revision in BGA case (this is NOT the "Dragon" MechaCon used from GH-023 onwards)
* Battery holder moved back to motherboard
* Battery holder moved back to motherboard
* EEPROM + RTC integrated into single chip on some subrevisions of this board
* EEPROM + RTC integrated into single chip on some subrevisions of this board and on any later boards
* Some sub-revisions have a reversed Power/Eject connector, which is only used in F-chassis
* Some sub-revisions have a reversed Power/Eject connector (which is also used in G-chassis (GH-017 up to GH-022) from here on)
** '''These sub-revisions also require a switch-board with a reversed connector!''' (Else, even if you twist the cable so that the contact surfaces touch, the pinout would be mirrored)
** '''These sub-revisions also require a switch-board with a reversed connector!''' (Else, even if you twist the cable so that the contact surfaces touch, the pinout would be mirrored)
*** Similar to the C/C'-chassis switch-board
* The last retail board (together with GH-016) to use the old DSP (CXD1886Q)
* Known sub-revisions: 1-683-434-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-683-434-xx
** -11 ''Has the normal Power/Eject connector''
** -11
** -12 ''Has the normal Power/Eject connector''
** -12
**-21 ''Has the ? Power/Eject connector''
** -21
**-22 ''Has the ? Power/Eject connector''
** -22 ''mentioned in service manual; not seen in the wild?''
**-31 ''Has the normal Power/Eject connector''
** -31 ''has combined EEPROM + RTC and reversed Power/Eject connector''
**-41 ''Has the normal Power/Eject connector''
** -41 ''has combined EEPROM + RTC and reversed Power/Eject connector''
**-51 ''Has the ? Power/Eject connector''
** -51


====[[GH-016]]====
====[[GH-016]]====
[[File:Gh-016-front.png|200x200px]] [[File:Gh-016-back.png|200x200px]]
* Year 2001-2002
* Year 2001-2002
*Models SCPH-30000
* Models SCPH-30000
*Chassis D' (despite this being a D'-chassis board, it was designed after the F-chassis/GH-015 board)
* Chassis D' (despite this being a D'-chassis board, it was designed after the F-chassis board GH-015)
*Probably only used in Japanese consoles; thus rarely seen in the West
* Probably only used in japanese consoles; relatively rare
*The last retail board to use the old GS (CXD2934GB)
* The last retail board to use the old GS (CXD2934GB)
*The last retail board (together with GH-015) to use the old DSP (CXD1886Q)
* Mostly similar to GH-014, but incorporating some component changes of GH-013 like the different resistor networks, and the same thermal sensor as GH-015
*Mostly similar to GH-014, but incorporating some component changes of GH-013 like the different resistor networks, and the same thermal sensor as GH-015
* Uses a simplified voltage generation circuit, somewhat similar to that of GH-015, but with some necessary changes for the old GS
* Uses a simplified voltage generation circuit, somewhat similar to that of GH-015, but with some necessary changes for the old GS
*Known sub-revisions: 1-683-683-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-683-683-xx
**-11
** -11


====[[GH-017]]====
====[[GH-017]]====
[[File:GH-017 front.jpg|200px]] [[File:GH-017 back.jpg|200px]] [[File:GH-017 detail.jpg|200px]]  
[[File:GH-017 front.jpg|200px]] [[File:GH-017 back.jpg|200px]] [[File:GH-017 detail.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2002
* Year 2002
*Models SCPH-39001
* Models SCPH-3900x
*Chassis G
* Chassis G
*SPU2's RAM is integrated into the SPU2 chip itself
* SPU2's RAM is integrated into the SPU2 chip itself
*Has a revised A/V output circuit built around the CXM4000R IC, which is used up to including GH-029 fat PS2s from here on
* Has a revised A/V output circuit built around the CXM4000R IC that is used in all fat PS2s from here on
*Introduces the CXD3098Q [[DSP]], which is used up to including GH-061 slim PS2s from here on
* Introduces the CXD3098Q [[DSP]], which is used up to including M-chassis slim consoles from here on
*Known sub-revisions: 1-685-425-xx  
* Known sub-revisions: 1-685-425-xx
**-11
** -11  
**-21
** -21 ''mentioned in service manual, not seen in the wild?''


====[[GH-018]]====
====[[GH-018]]====
* Year 2002
* Year 2002
*Models SCPH-39003
* Models SCPH-39003
*Chassis G
* Chassis G
*Simplified voltage regulation section (the voltage regulation circuit of GH-017 was mostly identical to that of GH-015)
* Simplified voltage regulation section (the voltage regulation circuit of GH-017 was mostly identical to that of GH-015)
*Known sub-revisions: 1-685-573-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-685-573-xx
**-11
** -11


====[[GH-019]]====
====[[GH-019]]====
[[File:Fj7rsfX.jpg|200px]] [[File:LY22uCZ.jpg|200px]]
[[File:Fj7rsfX.jpg|200px]] [[File:LY22uCZ.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2002
* Year 2002
*Models  SCPH-37000, SCPH-39001, SCPH-39003, SCPH-39004
* Models  SCPH-37000, SCPH-39000, SCPH-39001, SCPH-39002, SCPH-39003, SCPH-39004, SCPH-39005, SCPH-39006, SCPH-39007, SCPH-39008
*Chassis G
* Chassis G
*Small component/layout changes in voltage regulation
* Small component/layout changes in voltage regulation
*Known sub-revisions: 1-685-775-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-685-775-xx
**-11
** -11
**-21
** -21
**-31
** -31
**-41
** -41
**-51


===GH-02X===
===GH-02X===
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[[File:ELet6nU.jpeg|200px]] [[File:9RuRQuE.jpeg|200px]]
[[File:ELet6nU.jpeg|200px]] [[File:9RuRQuE.jpeg|200px]]
* Year 2002-2003
* Year 2002-2003
*Models SCPH-39000, SCPH-39001, SCPH-39003, SCPH-39004, SCPH-39010
* Models SCPH-37000, SCPH-39000, SCPH-39001, SCPH-39002, SCPH-39003, SCPH-39004, SCPH-39005, SCPH-39006, SCPH-39007, SCPH-39008, SCPH-39010
*Chassis G
* Chassis G
*Smaller package for IOP RAM
* Smaller package for IOP RAM
* Some minor component changes (e.g. fan driver circuit)
* Some minor component changes (e.g. fan driver circuit)
*The last retail board to include the iLink port
* Known sub-revisions: 1-686-786-xx
*Known sub-revisions: 1-686-786-xx
** -11
**-11
** -21
**-21
** -31
**-31
** -41
**-41
** -51
**-51
** -61
**-61


====[[GH-023]]====
====[[GH-023]]====
[[File:ebpNieG.jpg|200px]] [[File:rJb6oXB.jpg|200px]]  
[[File:ebpNieG.jpg|200px]] [[File:rJb6oXB.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2003-2004 (copyright date of 2002 is written on this motherboard)
* Year 2003 (2002 is written on board)
*Models SCPH-50000, SCPH-50001, SCPH-50002, SCPH-50003, SCPH-50004, SCPH-50005, SCPH-50006, SCPH-50007, SCPH-50008, SCPH-50009, SCPH-50010, SCPH-55000, SCPH-55005, SCPH-55006, SCPH-55007
* Models SCPH-50000, SCPH-50001, SCPH-50002, SCPH-50003, SCPH-50004, SCPH-50005, SCPH-50006, SCPH-50007, SCPH-50008, SCPH-50009, SCPH-50010, SCPH-55000, SCPH-55005, SCPH-55006, SCPH-55007
*Chassis H
* Chassis H
* This board and every later board comes with the newer ARM-based "Dragon" MechaCon, which also takes over the functions of SysCon as well as EEPROM and RTC
* This board and every later board comes with the newer ARM-based "Dragon" MechaCon, which also takes over the functions of SysCon as well as EEPROM and RTC
* This board and every later fat board uses different driver ICs (LA6508 and LB11971) for the drive electronics
* This board and every later fat board uses different driver ICs (LA6508 and LB11971) for the drive electronics
*New RF-amp/front-end-processor in drive electronics: Texas Instruments SP3727D (but also still support the older SP3727B RF-amp in early GH-023 boards)
* New RF-amp/front-end-processor in drive electronics: Texas Instruments SP3727D
*No iLink-port anymore
* No iLink-port anymore
*Added IR-receiver electronics, e.g. IC307 (some gate array) (the actual IR sensor is located on the Power/Eject button board)
* Added IR-receiver electronics, e.g. IC307 (some gate array) (the actual IR sensor is located on the Power/Eject button board)
*Known sub-revisions: 1-688-757-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-688-757-xx
**-11
** -11
**-21
** -21
**-31
** -31
**-41
** -41
**-51
** -51


====[[GH-026]]====
====[[GH-026]]====
[[File:w7aerrf.jpeg|200px]] [[File:AXDATsf.jpeg|200px]]  
[[File:w7aerrf.jpeg|200px]] [[File:AXDATsf.jpeg|200px]]
* Year 2003-2004
* Year 2003-2004
*Models  SCPH-50000, SCPH-50001, SCPH-50002, SCPH-50003, SCPH-50004, SCPH-50011, SCPH-55000
* Models  SCPH-50000, SCPH-50001, SCPH-50002, SCPH-50003, SCPH-50004, SCPH-50011, SCPH-55000
*Chassis I
* Chassis I
*[[SPU2]] + [[DEV9C]] combined into single chip (CXD2955R)
* SPU2 + SSBUS-Controller combined into single chip (CXD2955R)
*No dedicated IR receiver gate array IC (functionality likely integrated into new IOP revision)
* No dedicated IR receiver gate array IC (functionality likely integrated into new IOP revision)
* Many component and board layout changes
* Many component and board layout changes
*Known sub-revisions: Sony part no. 1-861-432-xx, also 500-000043-0023 (different part number format)
* Known sub-revisions: Sony part no. 1-861-432-xx, also 500-000043-0023 (different part number format)
**-12
** -12
**-13
** -13
**-22
** -22
**-23
** -23
**-32
** -32
**-33
** 500-000043-0023
**500-000043-0023
*** It is unknown where these boards fit within the other GH-026 sub-revisions; probably identical to -23?
***It is unknown where these boards fit within the other GH-026 sub-revisions; probably equivalent to -43 or identical to -23?


====[[GH-027]]====
====GH-027====
* Year 2004?
* Existence of this board is unconfirmed; it is mentioned in some places on the internet
*Models SCPH-5X0XX?
* Year 2004
*Chassis ?
* Models
*Existence of this board is unconfirmed, it is mentioned in some places on the internet (probably due to a mistake which has been copied afterwards). Likely does not exist at all.
* Chassis
*Known sub-revisions:
* Known sub-revisions:


====[[GH-029]]====  
====[[GH-029]]====  
[[File:GH-029 top.jpg|200px]] [[File:GH-029 bottom.jpg|200px]] [[File:n91FpMP.jpg|200px]] [[File:gcXS0M0.jpg|200px]]  
[[File:n91FpMP.jpg|200px]] [[File:gcXS0M0.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2004
* Year 2004
*Models SCPH-50000MB/NH, SCPH-50000NB, SCPH-50004SS
* Models SCPH-50000, SCPH-50004
*Chassis J
* Chassis J
* Uses SP3751A RF-amp/front-end-processor for the optical pickup in the drive electronics, just like every slim PS2 until including GH-052 does, probably to support the PVR-702W pickup that is exclusively used in J-chassis consoles
* Uses SP3751A RF-amp/front-end-processor for the optical pickup in the drive electronics, just like every slim PS2 until including GH-052 does, probably to support the PVR-702W pickup that is exclusively used in J-chassis consoles
* Uses a 24-pin connector instead of 30-pin for the pickup cable, to support the PVR-702W optical pickup
* Uses a 24-pin connector instead of 30-pin for the pickup cable, to support the PVR-702W optical pickup
*Known sub-revisions: 1-862-116-xx
* Known sub-revisions: 1-862-116-xx
**-11
** -11
**-21
** -21


==Playstation 2 Slim Motherboard Models==
==Playstation 2 Slim Motherboard Models==
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====[[GH-032]]====
====[[GH-032]]====
[[File:TYPdcmA.jpg|200px]] [[File:Sony-PlayStation2-SCPH-70001-Motherboard-Bottom.jpg|200px]] [[File:58AsNqU.jpg|200px]] [[File:RiZrEC3.jpg|200px]]  
[[File:58AsNqU.jpg|200px]] [[File:TYPdcmA.jpg|200px]] [[File:RiZrEC3.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2004-2005
* Year 2004-2005
*Models SCPH-700XX
* Models SCPH-700XX
*Chassis K
* Chassis K
*Variant of K-chassis with separate EE and GS '''(requires different heatsink than GH-035!)'''
* Variant of K-chassis with separate EE and GS '''(requires different heatsink than GH-035!)'''
*Has a revised A/V output circuit built around the CXM4015R IC, which is used up to including GH-061 slim PS2s from here on
* Some sub-revisions employ a factory fix for the infamous "laser"-killing glitch (which actually burns the focus and tracking coils in the optical pickup and sometimes also destroys the [[Drivers|driver IC]])
* Some sub-revisions employ a factory fix for the infamous "laser"-killing glitch (which actually burns the focus and tracking coils in the optical pickup and sometimes also destroys the [[Drivers|driver IC]])
*Known sub-revisions:    
* Known sub-revisions:
**-11 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -11 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-12 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -12 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-13 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
** -13 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
**-21 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -21 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-22 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -22 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-24 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
** -24 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
**-31 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -31 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-32 ''DOES have factory laser fix (either bottom or top side of motherboard)''  
** -32 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
***There are actually (at least) 2 variants of this sub-revision. Why they weren't designated as different sub-revisions is not known.
** -34 ''DOES have factory laser fix (top side of motherboard)''
**-34 ''DOES have factory laser fix (top side of motherboard)''
** -44 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
**-44 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
** -53 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
**-53 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
** -54 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
**-54 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
** -64 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
**-64 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''


====[[GH-035]]====
====[[GH-035]]====
[[File:rav8ZM6.jpeg|200px]] [[File:Gzr9zjB.jpeg|200px]]  
[[File:rav8ZM6.jpeg|200px]] [[File:Gzr9zjB.jpeg|200px]]
* Year 2004-2005
* Year 2004-2005
*Models SCPH-700XX
* Models SCPH-700XX
*Chassis K
* Chassis K
*Variant of K-chassis with combined EE+GS '''(requires different heatsink than GH-032!)'''
* Variant of K-chassis with combined EE+GS '''(requires different heatsink than GH-032!)'''
*Has a revised A/V output circuit built around the CXM4015R IC, which is used up to including GH-061 slim PS2s from here on
* Some sub-revisions employ a factory fix for the infamous "laser"-killing glitch (which actually burns the focus and tracking coils in the optical pickup and sometimes also destroys the [[Drivers|driver IC]])
* Some sub-revisions employ a factory fix for the infamous "laser"-killing glitch (which actually burns the focus and tracking coils in the optical pickup and sometimes also destroys the [[Drivers|driver IC]])
*Known sub-revisions:  
* Known sub-revisions:
**-11 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -11 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-21 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -21 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-22 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -22 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-23 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
** -23
**-24 ''DOES have factory laser fix (bottom side of motherboard)''
** -31 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-31 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -32 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-32 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -41 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-41 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -42 ''DOES have factory laser fix (top side of motherboard)''
**-42 ''DOES have factory laser fix (top side of motherboard)''
** -43 ''DOES have factory laser fix (top side of motherboard)''
**-43 ''DOES have factory laser fix (top side of motherboard)''
** -51 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-51 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -61 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-61 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
** -63
**-62
** -71 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-63 ''DOES have factory laser fix (top side of motherboard)''
** -72 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-71 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''
**-72 ''Does NOT have factory laser fix''


====[[GH-036]]====
====[[GH-036]]====
* Year 2005-2006
* Year 2005-2006
*Models SCPH-750XX
* Models SCPH-750XX
*Chassis L
* Chassis L
*Variant of L-chassis with combined EE+GS
* Variant of L-chassis with combined EE+GS
*Introduces new PPC 405 based IOP with external 4MB DDR-SDRAM, which emulates functions of the old MIPS-based IOP as well as [[SPEED]]; has some compatibility issues
* Introduces new PPC 405 based IOP with external 4MB DDR-SDRAM, which emulates functions of the old MIPS-based IOP as well as [[SPEED]]; has some compatibility issues
*As the functions of SPEED were integrated into the IOP, [[DEV9C]] became obsolete, thus the combined DEV9C + SPU2 chip (CXD2955R) that was introduced with GH-026 got "downgraded" to the older SPU2 (+SPU2 RAM) chip (CXD2947R), that was introduced way back with GH-017
* As the functions of SPEED were integrated into the IOP, having an SSBUS-controller became obsolete, thus the combined SSBUS-Controller + SPU2 chip (CXD2955R) that was introduced with GH-026 got "downgraded" to the older SPU2 (+SPU2 RAM) chip (CXD2947R), that was introduced way back with GH-017
*Known sub-revisions:  
* Known sub-revisions:
**-51
** -51


====[[GH-037]]====
====[[GH-037]]====
[[File:GH-037 top.jpg|240px|frameless]] [[File:GH-037 bottom.jpg|240px|frameless]] [[File:GH-037-02_Front.jpg|240px|frameless]] [[File:GH-037-02_Back.jpg|240px|frameless]]
[[File:GH-037 top.jpg|240px|frameless]] [[File:GH-037 bottom.jpg|240px|frameless]]
* Year 2005-2006
* Year 2005-2006
*Models SCPH-750XX
* Models SCPH-750XX
*Chassis L
* Chassis L
*Variant of L-chassis with separate EE and GS
* Variant of L-chassis with separate EE and GS
*Known sub-revisions:
* Known sub-revisions:
**-01
** -01
**-02
** -02
**-11
** -11
**-12
** -12
**-22
** -31
**-31
** -32
**-32


===GH-04X===
===GH-04X===


====[[GH-040]]====
====[[GH-040]]====
[[File:20241029_110016.jpg|200px]] [[File:20241029_110039.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2005-2006
* Year 2005-2006
*Models SCPH-750XX
* Models SCPH-750XX
*Chassis L
* Chassis L
*Variant of L-chassis with combined EE+GS  
* Variant of L-chassis with combined EE+GS
**Compared to GH-036 (which is also a L-chassis board with combined EE+GS), there have been a few layout changes, e.g. the Ethernet controller has been moved to the top side
* Known sub-revisions:
*Known sub-revisions:
** -02
**-02
** -12
**-12
** -51
**-51
** -52
**-52
** -72
**-72


====[[GH-041]]====  
====[[GH-041]]====
* Year 2005-2006
* Year 2005-2006
*Models SCPH-750XX
* Models SCPH-750XX
*Chassis L
* Chassis L
*Variant of L-chassis with separate EE and GS  
* Variant of L-chassis with separate EE and GS
**Compared to GH-037 (which is also a L-chassis board with separate EE and GS), there have been a few layout changes, e.g. the Ethernet controller has been moved to the top side and the Ethernet transformer has been moved closer to the port
* Known sub-revisions:
*Known sub-revisions:  
** -03
**-03
** -04
**-04
** -13
**-13
** -14
**-14
** -33
**-33
** -34
**-34


===GH-05X===
===GH-05X===


====[[GH-051]]====
====[[GH-051]]====
[[File:PRF6Jbh.jpg|200px]] [[File:eDIy07T.jpg|200px]] [[File:aXn42xW.jpg|200px]] [[File:yC5XQuG.jpg|200px]] [[File:gwAqxOx.jpg|200px]] [[File:GH-051-51_Front.jpg|200px]] [[File:GH-051-51_Back.jpg|200px]]
[[File:PRF6Jbh.jpg|200px]] [[File:eDIy07T.jpg|200px]] [[File:aXn42xW.jpg|200px]] [[File:yC5XQuG.jpg|200px]] [[File:gwAqxOx.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2006-2007
* Year 2006-2007
*Models SCPH-770XX
* Models SCPH-770XX
*Chassis M
* Chassis M
*Fixed some compatibility issues of L-chassis consoles
* Known sub-revisions:
*Known sub-revisions:
** -02
**-02
** -12
**-12
** -32
**-32
** -51
**-51 ''Has either the CXD9796GP or the CXD9209GP "Deckard" IOP''


====[[GH-052]]====
====[[GH-052]]====
[[File:Ks7hDsB.jpg|200px]] [[File:glwUmS7.jpg|200px]]  
[[File:Ks7hDsB.jpg|200px]] [[File:glwUmS7.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2006-2007
* Year 2006-2007
*Models SCPH-770XX
* Models SCPH-770XX
*Chassis M
* Chassis M
*Fixed some compatibility issues of L-chassis consoles
* Known sub-revisions:
* This board uses either the old (CXD3098Q) or the new (CXD3098AQ) DSP, depending on the subrevision/datecode
** -12
* This board uses either the old (CXM4015R) or the new (CXM4015AR) A/V output circuit IC, depending on the subrevision/datecode
** -32
*Known sub-revisions:  
** -42
**-12
** -51
**-32
**-42
**-51 ''Has either the CXD3098Q or the CXD3098AQ DSP and either the old (CXM4015R) or the new (CXM4015AR) A/V output circuit IC''


===GH-06X===
===GH-06X===


====[[GH-061]]====
====[[GH-061]]====
[[File:J1Rfx7W.jpg|200px]] [[File:P6u8weG.jpg|200px]]
[[File:J1Rfx7W.jpg|200px]] [[File:P6u8weG.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2007-2008
* Year 2007
*Models SCPH-790XX
* Models SCPH-790XX
*Chassis N
* Chassis N
* This board uses either the old (CXD3098Q) or the new (CXD3098AQ) DSP
* Known sub-revisions:
*Has either the old (CXM4015R) or the new (CXM4015AR) A/V output circuit IC
** -12
*Known sub-revisions:  
** -22
**-12 ''Has either the CXD3098Q or the CXD3098AQ DSP and either the old (CXM4015R) or the new (CXM4015AR) A/V output circuit IC''
** -42
**-22
** -51
**-42
**-51 ''Has an external Ethernet isolation transformer, while the other sub-revisions have it integrated into the Ethernet-connector''


====[[GH-062]]====
====[[GH-062]]====
[[File:s16LYKu.jpg|200px]] [[File:Board_Top_LG.jpg|200px]] [[File:Board_Bottom_LG.jpg|200px]] 
[[File:s16LYKu.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2007-2008
* Year 2007
*Models SCPH-790XX
* Models SCPH-790XX
*Chassis N
* Chassis N
*On this board (and all boards of P and R chassis), the secondary drive door safety switch has been removed, leaving the switch on the power/LED board as the only safety switch
* Known sub-revisions:
*Ethernet port has an internal isolation transformer instead of the transformer being a dedicated component on the board
** -02
*The PCB area has been reduced in some places
** -12
*Known sub-revisions:
**-02
**-12


===GH-07X===
===GH-07X===


====[[GH-070]]====  
====[[GH-070]]====
* Year 2007-2008
* Year 2007-2008
*Models SCPH-900XX
* Models SCPH-900XX
*Chassis P
* Chassis P
*Known sub-revisions:
* Known sub-revisions:
**-12
** -32
**-31
** -42
**-32
**-42


====[[GH-071]]====
====[[GH-071]]====
[[File:GH-071-42_Front.jpg|200px]][[File:GH-071-42_Back.jpg|200px]]  
[[File:KUZRVhp.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2008
* Year 2008
*Models SCPH-900XX
* Models SCPH-900XX
*Chassis R
* Chassis R
*Patches FMCB, depending on the subrevision/datecode
* Known sub-revisions:
*Changes to the EMI shielding. No aluminium CPU heatsink anymore.
** -32
*Known sub-revisions:
** -42
**-32
**-42


====[[GH-072]]====
====[[GH-072]]====
[[File:xRCESmM.jpg|200px]] [[File:PXtSXPg.jpg|200px]]
[[File:xRCESmM.jpg|200px]] [[File:PXtSXPg.jpg|200px]]
* Year 2008-2013
* Year 2008-2012
*Models SCPH-900XX, BRAVIA KDL-22PX300 (with different ROM, otherwise identical)
* Models SCPH-900XX, BRAVIA KDL22PX300 (with different ROM, otherwise identical)
*Chassis R
* Chassis R
* Some changes to make the smaller EMI shield fit
* Some changes to make the smaller EMI shield fit
*Known sub-revisions:
* Known sub-revisions:
**-42
** -42
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