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= REX-001 =
= REX-001 =
Has a 40-pin connector for the laser flat flex cable, just like [[RTX-001]] and [[PPX-001]].
Unlike the previous Super Slim motherboards, REX-001 (as well as [[RTX-001]]) require heatsinking for Cell's VRM MOSFETs. For this purpose, the metal shields are shaped differently and thermal pads are applied on both, top and bottom, of the PCB at the mosfets. This is needed because these boards use less PCB layers and thus don't have a large enough copper plane in the PCB to sink the heat into.
== Specifications ==
== Specifications ==
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| [[CECH-43xx]]A / [[CECH-43xx]]B / [[CECH-43xx]]C
| [[CECH-43xx]]A / [[CECH-43xx]]B / [[CECH-43xx]]C
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! Part no. / revisions
! Part no.
| 1-893-507-11 / -31
| 1-893-507-11 / -31
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! Release
! Release
| 2014
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File:R chassis thermal pads 1.jpg|Thermal contact surface on top shield required for RTX-001 and REX-001
File:R chassis thermal pads 2.jpg|Thermal contact surface on bottom shield required for RTX-001 and REX-001 (thermal pads removed for picture)
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