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* All PS2 consoles up to the M-chassis (GH-052 board, Model No. SCPH-77XXX) use 2 RDRAM chips with 16 MB each for a total of 32 MB.
* All PS2 consoles up to the M-chassis (GH-052 board, Model No. SCPH-77XXX) use 2 RDRAM chips with 16 MB each for a total of 32 MB.
* All later PS2 consoles (SCPH-79XXX and onwards) have the RDRAM integrated into the main SoC.
* All later PS2 consoles (SCPH-79XXX and onwards) have the RDRAM integrated into the main SoC.
* All PSX consoles use 2 RDRAM chips with 36 MB each for a total of 72 MB.
* All PSX consoles use 2 RDRAM chips with 36 MB each for a total of 72 MB (the system actually uses only 64 MB).
* [[PlayStation 2 Tool]] has 128 MB of RDRAM


= Specifications =
= Specifications =
* 32 MB PC800 32-bit dual-channel (2x 16-bit) RDRAM (Direct Rambus DRAM) @ 400 MHz, 3.2 GB/s peak bandwidth
* 32 MB PC800 32-bit dual-channel (2x 16-bit) RDRAM (Direct Rambus DRAM) @ 400 MHz, 3.2 GB/s peak bandwidth

Latest revision as of 10:02, 23 April 2024

Overview[edit | edit source]

  • All PS2 consoles up to the M-chassis (GH-052 board, Model No. SCPH-77XXX) use 2 RDRAM chips with 16 MB each for a total of 32 MB.
  • All later PS2 consoles (SCPH-79XXX and onwards) have the RDRAM integrated into the main SoC.
  • All PSX consoles use 2 RDRAM chips with 36 MB each for a total of 72 MB (the system actually uses only 64 MB).
  • PlayStation 2 Tool has 128 MB of RDRAM

Specifications[edit | edit source]

  • 32 MB PC800 32-bit dual-channel (2x 16-bit) RDRAM (Direct Rambus DRAM) @ 400 MHz, 3.2 GB/s peak bandwidth