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== Models ==
== Models ==
The PSX was released in eight retail configurations during its lifespan (nine, if you count the silver DESR-5100S); the 5000 series (with a solid white case and an embossed logo on top) shipped with 160 GB Hard disk drives, while the 7000 series (with a more premium acrylic outer case, a colored logo on top and black stripe with blue LED strip at the back) contained 250 GB drives. Software updates were made available by disc and download.
The PSX was released in eight retail configurations during its lifespan (nine, if you count the silver DESR-5100S); the 5000 series (with an embossed logo on top and grey stripe at the back) shipped with 160 GB Hard disk drives, while the 7000 series (with a colored logo on top and black stripe at the back) contained 250 GB drives. Software updates were made available by disc and download.


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==== 160 GB ====
==== 160 GB ====
* Seagate "U Series 9" ST3160022ACE
* Seagate "U Series 9" ST3160022ACE
* Seagate "DB35.3" ST3160215ACE (from a DESR-5000 serviced in 2007)
* Seagate "DB35.3" ST3160215ACE (From a DESR-5000 serviced in 2007)
* Maxtor "DiamondMax Plus 9" 6Y160P0
* Maxtor "DiamondMax Plus 9" 6Y160P0
* Maxtor "DiamondMax 10" 6L160P0
* Maxtor "DiamondMax 10" 6L160P0
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==== 250 GB ====
==== 250 GB ====
* Hitachi "DeskStar" HDS722525VLAT80
* Hitachi "DeskStar" HDS722525VLAT80
* Seagate "Barracuda 7200.10" ST3250820A (from a DESR-7000 serviced around 2008-2009)
* Maxtor "MaXLine Plus II" 7Y250P00609BH
* Maxtor "MaXLine Plus II" 7Y250P00609BH


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** Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver, used as driver for focus, tracking, tilt, sled)
** Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver, used as driver for focus, tracking, tilt, sled)
** ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator)
** ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator)
** On the pickup:
*** Sony CXA2640ER (Laser Diode driver)
*** Sony CXA2641N (DVD detector PDIC)
*** GA100TBR (CD detector PDIC)
*** ?? (DVD front power monitor PDIC)
*** ?? (CD front power monitor PDIC)


=== Integrated Circuits (MA-S43, used in DESR-x500 and DESR-x700) ===
=== Integrated Circuits (MA-S43, used in DESR-x500 and DESR-x700) ===
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** IC403: ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator)
** IC403: ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator)
** IC1000: Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver)
** IC1000: Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver)
** On the pickup: Elantec/Intersil EL6833CLZ (Laser Diode driver)


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
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** [[File:jPNVCqr.jpg|200px]][[File:Vo2DfEx.jpg|200px]]
** [[File:jPNVCqr.jpg|200px]][[File:Vo2DfEx.jpg|200px]]
** Comparison of an compatible type (left) with an incompatible type (right) of SF-DB11 with the bottom shielding removed:<br />[[File:UJjmXaf.jpg|200px]]
** Comparison of an compatible type (left) with an incompatible type (right) of SF-DB11 with the bottom shielding removed:<br />[[File:UJjmXaf.jpg|200px]]
* There is an official documentation of the KWS-200A used in the DESR-x000 and DESR-x100 PSX, released by Sony itself, however, both power monitoring PDICs are absent in the drawing:<br/> [[File:TxkqxiO.jpg|200px]] [[File:tyimnzA.jpg|200px]]
* There is an official documentation of the KWS-200A used in the DESR-x000 and DESR-x100 PSX, released by Sony itself:<br/> [[File:TxkqxiO.jpg|200px]] [[File:tyimnzA.jpg|200px]]


== Motherboards ==
== Motherboards ==
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