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| datecodes  =  
| datecodes  =  
| regions    = ?
| regions    = ?
| cellrsx    = 45nm (Cell), 40nm or 28nm (RSX)
| cellrsx    = 45nm, 40nm
| flash      = NOR or 16GB [[eMMC]]
| flash      = NOR or 16GB [[eMMC]]
| motherboard = [[MSX-00x#MSX-001|MSX-001]] or [[MPX-00x|MPX-001]] or [[NPX-00x|NPX-001]]
| motherboard = [[MSX-00x#MSX-001|MSX-001]] or [[MPX-00x|MPX-001]] or [[NPX-00x|NPX-001]]
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First PS3 super slim model. 40xxA models come with on-board 16GB [[eMMC]] flash storage, can configure the system to use this instead of a hard drive.


As well as a redesigned cooling system, the optical drive tray now uses a top loading mechanism similar to PS1. Also the RSX no longer has an IHS.
First PS3 SuperSlim Model
 
The models equipped with the [[NPX-00x|NPX-001]] motherboard featured a shrunken 28nm RSX.
 
The LED Diagnostics Mode that was accessible from 21xx to 30xx slims was either changed or completely removed.


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! Cell / RSX Architecture
! Cell / RSX Architecture
| 45nm (Cell), 40nm or 28nm (RSX)
| 45nm, 40nm or 45nm, 28nm (NPX-001 only)
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! Watts/Max
! Watts/Max
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| Yes
| Yes
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=Gallery=
=Gallery=
Kept here for historical purposes, these are the first images of the first PS3 SuperSlim model
Kept here for historical purposes, this are the first images of the first PS3 SuperSlim model
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File:Ps3-novo-documento.jpg
File:Ps3-novo-documento.jpg
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