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* Both PSX motherboards have a total of 64 MB RDRAM (physical ICs: 72 MB, but not fully utilized), unlike normal PS2s' 32 MB
* Both PSX motherboards have a total of 64 MB RDRAM (physical ICs: 72 MB, but not fully utilized), unlike normal PS2s' 32 MB
* Both PSX motherboards have a total of 8 MB EDO-RAM for IOP, unlike normal PS2's 2 MB
* Both PSX motherboards have a total of 8 MB EDO-RAM for IOP, unlike normal PS2's 2 MB
* Compared to XPD-001, this board has several more daughter boards:
* Unlike XPD-001, this board has several daughter boards:
** One large daughter board (XRC-005) with analog video interfaces as well as the Ethernet transceiver (the much smaller XRC-001 in XPD-001 consoles only contains the s-video/composite input/output ports)
** One large daughter board (XRC-005) with analog video interfaces as well as the Ethernet transceiver
** One smaller daughter board (XCP-005) with one the console's two [[SPEED]] chips, an unknown Pioneer chip (PE7003D) and an Altera FPGA (with it's configuration EEPROM and a programming header)
** One smaller daughter board (XCP-005) with one the console's two [[SPEED]] chips, an unknown Pioneer chip (PE7003D) and an Altera FPGA (with it's configuration EEPROM and a programming header)
*** The FPGA likely does AVC/H264 encoding for the PSP/MS video export feature
*** The FPGA likely does AVC/H264 encoding for the PSP/MS video export feature
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