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<div style="float:right">[[File:SCEI CXD2971DGB.JPG|x300px|thumb|left|RSX - Reality Synthesizer<br />1st generation 90nm<br />CXD2971DGB]]</div>
[[Category:Hardware]]
= RSX - Reality Synthesizer =
= Hardware =


The RSX 'Reality Synthesizer' is a proprietary graphics processing unit (GPU) codeveloped by Nvidia and Sony for the PlayStation 3 game console. It is a GPU based on the Nvidia 7800GTX graphics processor and, according to Nvidia, is a G70/G71 (previously known as NV47) hybrid architecture with some modifications. The RSX has separate vertex and pixel shader pipelines. The GPU makes use of 256 MB GDDR3 RAM clocked at 650<!--// NOT 700!!!//--> MHz with an effective transmission rate of 1.4 GHz and up to 224 MB of the 3.2 GHz XDR main memory via the CPU (480 MB max).
<div style="float:right">[[File:SCEI CXD2971DGB.JPG|200px|thumb|left|<br />RSX - Reality Synthesizer<br />1st generation 90nm<br />CXD2971DGB]]<br />[[File:RSX-GDDR-BGA-lifted.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<br />RSX - Reality Synthesizer<br />GDDR3 BGA lifted]]<br />[[File:RSX-GPUcore-lifted.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<br />RSX - Reality Synthesizer<br />GPUcore BGA lifted]]<br />[[File:RSX-BGA-lifted-missingpads.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<br />RSX - Reality Synthesizer<br />BGA lifted<br />PCB underneath]]<br />[[File:Nvidia-Die-G70.png|200px|thumb|left|<br />Nvidia G70 die shot]]</div>
 
RSX - Reality Synthesizer
 
The RSX 'Reality Synthesizer' is a proprietary graphics processing unit (GPU) codeveloped by Nvidia and Sony for the PlayStation 3 game console. It is a GPU based on the Nvidia 7800GTX graphics processor and, according to Nvidia, is a G70/G71 (previously known as NV47) hybrid architecture with some modifications. The RSX has separate vertex and pixel shader pipelines. The GPU makes use of 256 MB GDDR3 RAM clocked at 650 MHz with an effective transmission rate of 1.4 GHz and up to 224 MB of the 3.2 GHz XDR main memory via the CPU (480 MB max).


== Specifications ==
== Specifications ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:RSX 90nm without IHS.jpg|200px|thumb|left||RSX - Reality Synthesizer<br />1st generation 90nm<br />CXD2971AGB without IHS]]<br />[[File:RSX-GDDR-BGA-lifted.jpg|200px|thumb|left|RSX - Reality Synthesizer<br />GDDR3 BGA lifted]]<br />[[File:RSX-GPUcore-lifted.jpg|200px|thumb|left|RSX - Reality Synthesizer<br />GPUcore BGA lifted]]<br />[[File:RSX-BGA-lifted-missingpads.jpg|200px|thumb|left|RSX - Reality Synthesizer<br />BGA lifted<br />PCB underneath]]<br />[[File:Nvidia-Die-G70.png|200px|thumb|left|Nvidia G70 die shot]]<br/>[[File:RSX die - Image made by Héctor Martín.jpg|200px|thumb|left|RSX die, scraped with razorblade by Héctor Martín]]<br/>[[File:BGA_crack1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|BGA Cracking (one of the reasons for YLOD error)]]</div>
* 500&nbsp;MHz on 90 nm process (shrunk to 65 nm in 2008 and to 40 nm in 2010)
 
* <abbr title="dmesg|grep rsx :: ps3rsx: version 2.11 RSX rev17 0MB RAM channel 1 core 500MHz mem 650MHz">500</abbr>&nbsp;MHz on 90 nm process (shrunk to 65 nm in 2008, to 40 nm in 2010 and to 28 nm in 2013)
* 90&nbsp;nm RSX has a TDP of 80&nbsp;W
* Based on NV47 Chip (Nvidia GeForce 7800 Architecture)
* Based on NV47 Chip (Nvidia GeForce 7800 Architecture)
** early development tools had NV47 with 256 bit local memory interface and 16 ROPs
** later RSX with 128bit local memory interface and 8 ROPs
* Little Endian
* Little Endian
** 300+ million transistors
** 300+ million transistors
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** Maximum Dot product operations: 51 billion per second (combined with Cell CPU)
** Maximum Dot product operations: 51 billion per second (combined with Cell CPU)
** 128-bit pixel precision offers rendering of scenes with High dynamic range rendering
** 128-bit pixel precision offers rendering of scenes with High dynamic range rendering
** 256 MB GDDR3 RAM at <abbr title="dmesg|grep rsx :: ps3rsx: version 2.11 RSX rev17 0MB RAM channel 1 core 500MHz mem 650MHz">650&nbsp;MHz</abbr><!--// NOT 700 !! //--> (GDDR5 on 28&nbsp;nm RSX)
** 256 MB GDDR3 RAM at 650&nbsp;MHz
*** Earlier PS3 Models: Samsung [[K4J52324QC-SC14]] rated max 700MHz
*** Earlier PS3 Models: Samsung K4J52324QC-SC14 rated at 700Mhz
*** Later PS3 Models: Qimonda [[HYB18H512322AF-14]] (seen on CXD2971DGB)
*** Later PS3 Models: Qimonda HYB18H512322AF-14
*** Some Super Slim PS3 Models: Samsung [[K4G10325FG-HC15]] or Elpida [[W1132BBBG-28-E-F]] (GDDR5, on 28 nm RSX)
*** 128-bit memory bus width
*** 128-bit memory bus width (64-bit on 28&nbsp;nm RSX which uses GDDR5 to achieve the same bandwidth anyways)
*** 22.4 GB/s read and write bandwidth
*** 22.4 GB/s read and write bandwidth
** Cell FlexIO bus interface
** Cell FlexIO bus interface
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| CPU interface || FlexIO || PCI-Express 16x
| CPU interface || FlexIO || PCI-Express 16x
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| Technology || 28nm/40nm/65nm/90nm || 110nm
| Technology || 40nm/65nm/90nm || 110nm
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A sample flow of data inside the RSX would see them first processed by 8 vertex shaders. The output are then sent to the 24 active pixel shaders, which can involve the 24 active texture units. Finally, the data is passed to the 8 Raster Operation Pipeline units (ROPs), and on out to the GDDR3. Note that the pixel shaders are grouped into groups of four (called Quads). There are 7 Quads, with 1 redundant, leaving 6 Quads active, which provides us with the 24 active pixel shaders listed above (6 times 4 equals 24). Since each Quad has 96kB of L1 and L2 cache, the total RSX texture cache is 576kB. General RSX features include 2x and 4x hardware anti-aliasing, and support for Shader Model 3.0.
A sample flow of data inside the RSX would see them first processed by 8 vertex shaders. The output are then sent to the 24 active pixel shaders, which can involve the 24 active texture units. Finally, the data is passed to the 8 Raster Operation Pipeline units (ROPs), and on out to the GDDR3. Note that the pixel shaders are grouped into groups of four (called Quads). There are 7 Quads, with 1 redundant, leaving 6 Quads active, which provides us with the 24 active pixel shaders listed above (6 times 4 equals 24). Since each Quad has 96kB of L1 and L2 cache, the total RSX texture cache is 576kB. General RSX features include 2x and 4x hardware anti-aliasing, and support for Shader Model 3.0.


== Types @ SKU's ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:PS3 - RSX - 40nm 65nm 90nm - die sizes.jpg|600px|thumb|right|[[RSX]] die sizes, left to right: 40nm 65nm 90nm]]<br>[[File:28nm_RSX_measurements.jpg|600px|thumb|right|[[RSX]] 28nm RSX from a REX-001]]</div>


{|class="wikitable" style="line-height:100%; font-size:1em"
== RSX Memorymap ==
 
Although the RSX has 256MB of GDDR3 RAM, not all of it is useable. The last 4MB is reserved for keeping track of the RSX internal state and issued commands. The 4MB of GPU Data contains RAMIN, RAMHT, RAMFC, DMA Objects, Graphic Objects, and the Graphic Context. The following is a breakdown of the address within 256MB of the RSX.
 
{|class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! PS3 Model !! Mobo Model !! Mobo part number !! RSX type !! Die process !! Die Size !! Remark
! Address Range !! Size !! Comment
|-
|-
| [[CECHAxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] || 1-871-868-12 || [[CXD2971GB]] || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| 0000000-FBFFFFF || 252 MB || Framebuffer
|-
|-
| [[CECHAxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] || 1-871-868-12 || [[CXD2971AGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| FC00000-FFFFFFF || 4 MB || GPU Data
|-
|-
| [[CECHAxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] || 1-871-868-22 || [[CXD2971DGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| FF80000-FFFFFFF || 512KB || RAMIN: Instance Memory
|-
|-
| [[CECHAxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] || 1-871-868-32 || [[CXD2971DGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| FF90000-FF93FFF || 16KB || RAMHT: Hash Table
|-
|-
| [[CECHAxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] || 1-871-868-32 || [[CXD2971AGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| FFA0000-FFA0FFF || 4KB/s || RAMFC: FIFO Context
|-
|-
| [[CECHBxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] || 1-871-868-22  || [[CXD2971DGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| FFC0000-FFCFFFF || 64KB || DMA Objects
|-
|-
| [[CECHBxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-001|COK-001]] || 1-871-868-32  || [[CXD2971DGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| FFD0000-FFDFFFF || 64KB || Graphic Objects
|-
|-
| [[CECHCxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-002|COK-002]] || 1-873-513-11  || [[CXD2971DGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| FFE0000-FFFFFFF || 128KB || GRAPH: Graphic Context
|-
|-
| [[CECHCxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-002|COK-002]] || 1-873-513-21 || [[CXD2971GB]]<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;or:<br />[[CXD2971BGB]]  || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
|}
 
== Chipnumers @ SKU's ==
The following is a small sample of serial numbers of the RSX by model number.
 
{|class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| [[CECHCxx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-002|COK-002]] || 1-873-513-31 || [[CXD2971DGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||
! PS3 Model !! Mobo serial !! RSX Serial !! Die Tech !! Die Size !! Remark
|-
|-
| [[CECHExx]] || [[COK-00x#COK-002W|COK-002W]] || 1-873-513-xx || -? || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| CECHA || - || CXD2971GB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECHGxx]] || [[SEM-00x|SEM-001]] || 1-875-384-xx || [[CXD2971DGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| CECHA || 1-871-868-12 || CXD2971AGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHGxx]] || [[SEM-00x|SEM-001]] || 1-875-384-xx || [[CXD2971BGB]]<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;or:<br />[[CXD2971DGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| CECHA || 1-871-868-22 || CXD2971DGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHGxx]] || [[SEM-00x|SEM-001]] || 1-875-384-xx || [[CXD2971AGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| CECHA || 1-871-868-32 || CXD2971DGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHGxx]] || [[SEM-00x|SEM-001]] || 1-875-384-xx || [[CXD2971DGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| CECHA || 1-871-868-32 || CXD2971AGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHHxx]] || [[DIA-00x#DIA-001|DIA-001]] || 1-875-938-11 || [[CXD2971AGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| CECHB || 1-871-868-22  || CXD2971DGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECHHxx]] || [[DIA-00x#DIA-001|DIA-001]] || 1-875-938-31 || [[CXD2971-1GB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| CECHB || 1-871-868-32  || CXD2971DGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECHHxx]] || [[DIA-00x#DIA-001|DIA-001]] || 1-875-368-11 || [[CXD2971-1GB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| CECHC || - || CXD2971DGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECHHxx]] || [[DIA-00x#DIA-001|DIA-001]] || 1-875-368-11 || [[CXD2971AGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² ||  
| CECHC || 1-873-513-21 || CXD2971GB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHHxx]] || [[DIA-00x#DIA-001|DIA-001]] || 1-875-368-11 || [[CXD2971AGB]] || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| CECHC || 1-873-513-31 || CXD2971DGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHJxx]] || [[DIA-00x#DIA-002|DIA-002]] || 1-876-912-xx || [[CXD2982GB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? ||  
| CECHD || unreleased || - || 90nm || 258mm² || -
|-
|-
| [[CECHKxx]] || [[DIA-00x#DIA-002|DIA-002]] || 1-876-912-32 || [[CXD2982BGB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? ||  
| CECHE || -? || -? || 90nm || 258mm² || -
|-
|-
| [[CECHKxx]] || [[DIA-00x#DIA-002|DIA-002]] || 1-876-912-42 || [[CXD2982GB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? ||  
| CECHF || unreleased || - || 90nm || 258mm² || -
|-
|-
| [[CECHKxx]] || [[DIA-00x#DIA-002|DIA-002]] || 1-876-912-xx || [[CXD2982GB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| CECHG || 1-875-384-11 || CXD2971DGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHLxx]] || [[VER-00x|VER-001]] || 1-878-196-31 || [[CXD2991GB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? ||  
| CECHG || 1-875-384-31 || CXD2971DGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHLxx]] || [[VER-00x|VER-001]] || 1-878-196-31 || [[CXD2991GB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| CECHG || 1-875-384-21 || CXD2971AGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHMxx]] || [[VER-00x|VER-001]] || 1-878-196-31 || -? || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? ||  
| CECHG || - || CXD2971DGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECHPxx]] || [[VER-00x|VER-001]] || 1-878-196-41 || [[CXD2991GB]]|| 65nm || ? 186mm² ? ||  
| CECHH || 1-875-938-11 || CXD2971AGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECHQxx]] || [[VER-00x|DIA-001]]|| 1-875-368-11 || [[CXD2971AGB]]|| 90nm ||258mm² ||
| CECHH || 1-875-938-31 || CXD2971-1GB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-20xx]] || [[DYN-00x|DYN-001]] || 1-880-055-31 || [[CXD2991CGB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? ||  
| CECHH || 1-875-938-31 || CXD2971AGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-20xx]] || [[DYN-00x|DYN-001]] || 1-880-055-31 || [[CXD2991EGB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? ||  
| CECHH || - || CXD2971AGB || 90nm || 258mm² || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-20xx]] || [[DYN-00x|DYN-001]] || 1-880-055-31 || [[CXD2991EGB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| CECHI || unreleased || - || 90nm || 258mm² || -
|-
|-
| [[CECH-20xx]] || [[DYN-00x|DYN-001]] || 1-880-055-31 || [[CXD2991GGB]] || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? ||
| CECHJ || -? || -? || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || -
|-
|-
| [[CECH-21xx]] || [[SUR-00x|SUR-001]] || 1-881-945-11 || [[CXD5300AGB]] || 40nm (with IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? ||  
| CECHK || 1-876-912-42 || CXD2982GB || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-21xx]] || [[SUR-00x|SUR-001]] || 1-881-945-11 || [[CXD5300AGB]] || 40nm (with IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| CECHK || - || CXD2982GB || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-25xx]] || [[JTP-00x|JTP-001]] || 1-882-481-11 || [[CXD5300A1GB]] || 40nm (with IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| CECHL || 1-878-196-31 || CXD2991GB || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-25xx]] || [[JTP-00x|JTP-001]] || 1-882-481-21 || [[CXD5300A1GB]] || 40nm (with IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? ||
| CECHL || - || CXD2991GB || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-25xx]] || [[JSD-00x|JSD-001]] || 1-882-770-11 || [[CXD5300A1GB]] || 40nm (with IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
| CECHM || -|| -? || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || -
|-
|-
| [[CECH-25xx]] || [[JSD-00x|JSD-001]] || 1-882-770-31 || [[CXD5300CGB]] || 40nm (with IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? ||  
| CECHN || unreleased || - || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || -
|-
|-
| [[CECH-25xx]] || [[JSD-00x|JSD-001]] || 1-882-770-11 || [[CXD5300GGB]] || 40nm (with IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? || [https://www.psx-place.com/threads/frankenstein-phat-ps3-cecha-with-40nm-rsx.28069/page-130#post-362438 link]
| CECHO || unreleased || - || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || -
|-
|-
| [[CECH-30xx]] || [[KTE-00x|KTE-001]] || 1-884-749-11 || [[CXD5301DGB]] || 40nm (with IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? ||  
| CECHP || -|| -? || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || -
|-
|-
| [[CECH-30xx]] || [[KTE-00x|KTE-001]] || 1-884-749-31 || [[CXD5301A1GB]] || 40nm (with IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? ||  
| CECHQ || -|| -? || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || -
|-
|-
| [[CECH-40xx]] || [[MSX-00x|MSX-001]] || 1-886-928-11 || [[CXD5302DGB]] || 40nm (without IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? ||  
| CECH-2001A || - || CXD2991CGB || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-40xx]] || [[MPX-00x|MPX-001]] || 1-887-233-11 || [[CXD5302A1GB]] || 40nm (without IHS, 4 VRAM chips) || ? 114mm² ? || [http://pocketnews.cocolog-nifty.com/pkns/2012/10/ps3-cech-4000-e.html pocketnews dissasembly]
| CECH-2001B || 1-880-055-31 || CXD2991EGB || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
|CECH-4001C || [[NPX-00x|NPX-001]] || 1-887-357-11 ||D5305E || 28nm (without IHS, 2 VRAM chips) || ? 68mm² ? ||  
| CECH-20xx || - || CXD2991EGB || 65nm || ? 186mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-42xx]] || [[PQX-001]] || 1-888-629-11 || [[D5305]]'''F''' || 28nm (without IHS, 2 VRAM chips) || ? 68mm² ? ||  
| CECH-2101A || 1-881-945-11 || CXD5300AGB || 40nm || ? 114mm² ? || [http://reballing.es/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2131 reballing.es]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-42xx]] || [[PQX-001]] || 1-888-629-22 || [[D5305]]'''K''' || 28nm (without IHS, 2 VRAM chips) || ? 68mm² ? || [http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=281&t=3747667&p=1 mobile01_tw]
| CECH-21xx || - || CXD5300AGB || 40nm || ? 114mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| ? || [[PPX-00x|PPX-001]] || ? || ? || 28nm (without IHS, 2 VRAM chips) || ? 68mm² ? ||  
| CECH-25xx || - || CXD5300A1GB || 40nm || ? 114mm² ? || [http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU edepot ps3secrets]
|-
|-
| [[CECH-43xx]] || [[RTX-00x|RTX-001]] || ? || ? || 28nm (without IHS, 2 VRAM chips) || ? 68mm² ? ||  
| CECH-30xx || -|| CXD5301DGB || 40nm? || 114mm²? || -
|-
|-
| [[CECH-43xx]] || [[REX-00x|REX-001]] || 1-893-507-31 || [[D5305]]'''L''' || 28nm (without IHS, 2 VRAM chips) || ? 68mm² ? ||
|}
|}


===Alternative list===
Other unspecified: CXD297BGB
{| class="wikitable" style="line-height:1em; font-size:0.85em"
|+ RSX Series
! rowspan="2" | [[PS3 Model]] !! rowspan="2" | [[Motherboard]] !! rowspan="2" | [[Platform ID|Platform<br>ID]] !! rowspan="2" | [[Product Sub Code|Product<br>Sub Code]] !! colspan="6" | RSX
|-
! Series || Node || Size || VRAM || Pads || IHS <!-- we could add another column for ROM versions, taken from the list on talk page-->
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[DECR-1000]] || style="text-align:left" | [[TMU-520]] || Cyt3.2 || rowspan="2" | 0x0001
| rowspan="7" | [[CXD2971xxxx]] || rowspan="7" | 90nm || rowspan="7" | 258mm² || rowspan="23" | 4*64MB || rowspan="23" | [[Template:RSX pad layout 41x41|41x41]] || rowspan="19" {{yes}}
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHAxx]] || style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[COK-001]] || rowspan="2" | Cok14
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHBxx]] || 0x0002
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHCxx]] || style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[COK-002]] || rowspan="2" | CokB10 || 0x0003
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHExx]] || 0x0004
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHGxx]] || style="text-align:left" | [[SEM-001]] || CokC12 || 0x0005
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHHxx]] || style="text-align:left" | [[DIA-001]] || CokD10 || 0x0006
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHJxx]] || style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[DIA-002]] || rowspan="2" | CokE10 || rowspan="2" | 0x0007
| rowspan="2" | [[CXD2982xxxx]] || rowspan="5" | 65nm || rowspan="5" | 186mm²
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHKxx]]
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHLxx]] || rowspan="3" style="text-align:left" | [[VER-001]] || rowspan="3" | CokF10 || rowspan="3" | 0x0008
| rowspan="3" | [[CXD2991xxxx]]
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHMxx]]
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHPxx]]
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECHQxx]]
![[DIA-001]]
!CokD10
!0x0006
|[[CXD2971xxxx]]
|90nm
|258mm²
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[DECR-1400]] || style="text-align:left" | [[DEB-001]] || Deb01 || rowspan="2" | 0x0009
| rowspan="2" |[[CXD2991xxxx]]
| rowspan="2" |65nm
| rowspan="2" |186mm²
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECH-20xx]]A/B || style="text-align:left" | [[DYN-001]] || CokG11
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECH-21xx]]A/B || style="text-align:left" | [[SUR-001]] || CokH11 || 0x000A
| rowspan="3" | [[CXD5300xxxx]] || rowspan="8" | 40nm || rowspan="8" | 114mm²
|-
! style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[CECH-25xx]]A/B || style="text-align:left" | [[JTP-001]] || CokJ13 || rowspan="2" | 0x000B
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[JSD-001]] || CokJ20
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECH-30xx]]A/B || style="text-align:left" | [[KTE-001]] || CokK10 || 0x000C
| [[CXD5301xxxx]]
|-
! style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[CECH-40xx]]B/C || style="text-align:left" | [[MPX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(NOR)</small> || CokM10 || rowspan="2" | 0x000D
| rowspan="4" | [[CXD5302xxxx]] || rowspan="14" {{no}}
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[MSX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(NOR)</small> || CokM20
|-
! style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[CECH-40xx]]A || style="text-align:left" | [[MPX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(eMMC)</small> || CokM30 || rowspan="2" | 0x000E
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[MSX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(eMMC)</small> || CokM40
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECH-40xx]]B/C || style="text-align:left" | [[NPX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(NOR)</small> || CokN10 || 0x000F
| rowspan="10" | [[D5305x]] || rowspan="10" | 28nm || rowspan="10" | 68mm² || rowspan="10" | 2*128MB || rowspan="10" | [[Template:RSX pad layout 34x34|34x34]]
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[CECH-40xx]]A || style="text-align:left" | [[NPX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(eMMC)</small> || CokN30 || 0x0010
|-
! style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[CECH-42xx]]B/C || style="text-align:left" | [[PQX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(NOR)</small> || CokP10 || rowspan="2" | 0x0011
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[PPX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(NOR)</small> || CokP20
|-
! style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[CECH-42xx]]A || style="text-align:left" | [[PQX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(eMMC)</small> || CokP30 || rowspan="2" | 0x0012
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[PPX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(eMMC)</small> || CokP40
|-
! style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[CECH-43xx]]B/C || style="text-align:left" | [[RTX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(NOR)</small> || CokR10 || rowspan="2" | 0x0013
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[REX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(NOR)</small> || CokR20
|-
! style="text-align:left" rowspan="2" | [[CECH-43xx]]A || style="text-align:left" | [[RTX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(eMMC)</small> || CokR30 || rowspan="2" | 0x0014
|-
! style="text-align:left" | [[REX-001]]&nbsp;<small>(eMMC)</small> || CokR40
|}


== Local GDDR3 Memory Physical Structure==
* Total Memory 256MB
* 2 Partitions (128MB)
* 64bit bus per partition
* 8 Banks per partition (16MB)
* 4096 Pages per bank (4KB) -> 12bit Row Address
* Memory block in a page -> 9bit Column Address
* Minimum access granularity = 8 bytes -> same as buswidth between RSX <> GDDR


=Software=
Alternative list:
 
* CECHA/COK-001, CECHB/COK-001, CECHC/COK-002 and CECHH/DIA-001 : CXD2971AGB (RSX 90nm)
== RSX Memorymap ==
* CECHG/SEM-001 : CXD2971DGB (RSX 90nm)
 
* CECHJ/DIA-002 and CECHK/DIA-002 : CXD2982 (RSX 65nm)
Although the RSX has 256MB of GDDR3 RAM, not all of it is useable. The last 4MB is reserved for keeping track of the RSX internal state and issued commands. The 4MB of GPU Data contains RAMIN, RAMHT, RAMFC, DMA Objects, Graphic Objects, and the Graphic Context. The following is a breakdown of the address within 256MB of the RSX.
* CECHL/VER-001 up to including CECHQ/VER-001 : CXD2991BGB (RSX 65nm)
 
* CECH-20../DYN-001 : CXD2991GGB (RSX 65nm)
{|class="wikitable"
* CECH-21../SUR-001 : CXD5300AGB (RSX 40nm)
|-
* CECH-250./JTP-001 : CXD5300A1GB (RSX 40nm)
! Address Range !! Size !! Comment
* CECH-30../KTE-001 : CXD5301DGB (RSX 40nm)
|-
<br />
| 0000000-FBFFFFF || 252 MB || Framebuffer
|-
| FC00000-FFFFFFF || 4 MB || GPU Data
|-
| FF80000-FFFFFFF || 512KB || RAMIN: Instance Memory
|-
| FF90000-FF93FFF || 16KB || RAMHT: Hash Table
|-
| FFA0000-FFA0FFF || 4KB || RAMFC: FIFO Context
|-
| FFC0000-FFCFFFF || 64KB || DMA Objects
|-
| FFD0000-FFDFFFF || 64KB || Graphic Objects
|-
| FFE0000-FFFFFFF || 128KB || GRAPH: Graphic Context
|-
|}
 
Besides local GDDR3 memory, main XDR memory can be accessed by RSX too, which is limited to either:
* 0MB - 256MB (0x00000000 - 0x0FFFFFFF)
::-or-
* 0MB - 512MB (0x00000000 - 0x1FFFFFFF)


==Speed, Bandwidth, and Latency==
==Speed, Bandwidth, and Latency==
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Because of the aforementioned layout of the communication path between the different chips, and the latency and bandwidth differences between the various components, there are different access speeds depending on the direction of the access in relation to the source and destination. The following is a chart showing the speed of reads and writes to the GDDR3 and XDR memory from the viewpoint of the Cell and RSX. Note that these are measured speeds (rather than calculated speeds) and they should be worse if RSX and GDDR3 access are involved because these figures were measured when the RSX was clocked at 550Mhz and the GDDR3 memory was clocked at 700Mhz. The shipped PS3 has the RSX clocked in at 500Mhz (front and back end, although the pixel shaders run separately inside at 550Mhz). In addition, the GDDR3 memory was also clocked lower at 650Mhz.
Because of the aforementioned layout of the communication path between the different chips, and the latency and bandwidth differences between the various components, there are different access speeds depending on the direction of the access in relation to the source and destination. The following is a chart showing the speed of reads and writes to the GDDR3 and XDR memory from the viewpoint of the Cell and RSX. Note that these are measured speeds (rather than calculated speeds) and they should be worse if RSX and GDDR3 access are involved because these figures were measured when the RSX was clocked at 550Mhz and the GDDR3 memory was clocked at 700Mhz. The shipped PS3 has the RSX clocked in at 500Mhz (front and back end, although the pixel shaders run separately inside at 550Mhz). In addition, the GDDR3 memory was also clocked lower at 650Mhz.


=== speed table ===
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Because of the VERY slow Cell Read speed from the 256MB GDDR3 memory, it is more efficient for the Cell to work in XDR and then have the RSX pull data from XDR and write to GDDR3 for output to the HDMI display. This is why extra texture lookup instructions were included in the RSX to allow loading data from XDR memory (as opposed to the local GDDR3 memory).
Because of the VERY slow Cell Read speed from the 256MB GDDR3 memory, it is more efficient for the Cell to work in XDR and then have the RSX pull data from XDR and write to GDDR3 for output to the HDMI display. This is why extra texture lookup instructions were included in the RSX to allow loading data from XDR memory (as opposed to the local GDDR3 memory).


== ROM Versions ==
==RSX Libraries==
The RSX is dedicated to 3D graphics, and developers are able to use different API libraries to access its features. The easiest way is to use high level PSGL, which is basicially OpenGL|ES with programmable pipeline added in - but hardly anyone uses PSGL these days, preferring to use the native GPU command buffer generation library, libgcm.
At a lower level developers can use LibGCM, which is an API that talks to the RSX at a lower level. PSGL is actually implemented on top of LibGCM. For the advanced programmer, you can program the RSX by sending commands to it directly using C or assembly. This can be done by setting up commands (via FIFO Context) and DMA Objects and issuing them to the RSX via DMA calls.


These are the listed RSX ROM (aka Vbios) versions info we have collected from lv1 debug ouput
== Pad/pinouts ==


DEH/DECR-1000:
=== Padout IC2001 (RSX) ===
<div style="float:right">[[File:RSX-GRID-bw-gpu-bottomside.png|200px|thumb|left|RSX, padlayout<br />RSX view facing BGA<br />A1 marker:northeast/topright]]<br />[[File:RSX-GRID-bw-pcbview.png|200px|thumb|left|RSX, padlayout<br />PCB view facing BGA<br />A1 marker:northwest/topleft]]</div>


<pre>
Productcode: CXD2971GB | PartNo.: 8-753-251-46
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.1
rsx:      a01 420/600 vpe:ff shd:3f [AE0000915:0:1:16:b:f:1:1:1]


[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.1
FC-BGA: 41x41 (1681) with empty center patterned 19x19 (-?) = ? when not counting missing/not used pads
rsx:     a02 420/600 vpe:ff shd:3f [F9A458700:0:2:3:b:f:3:1:1][0:0:0:0:0:3]
package size: 42.5mm x 42.5mm | pad pitch: 1.00mm                <-- need confirmation
package material: ? (if ceramic: FC-CBGA, if plastic: FC-PBGA)  <-- need confirmation


[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
<div style="height:420px; overflow:auto">
rsx:      b01 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f  [G1A828000:1:2:17:e:d:3:9:1][16:3:0:0:1:2:1][0:0:0]
<!--// insert fancy table here //-->
</div>


[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
=== Pinout IC2101 (2 channel Thermal Monitor SMbus IC) ===
rsx:      b01 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f  [G1A834800:1:2:2:3:6:3:9:1][16:3:0:0:1:2:1][0:0:0]
<div style="float:right">[[File:ADT7461A0002RMZR.png|200px|thumb|left|OnSemi ADT7461A0002RMZR<br />6-710-286-01 / IC2101<br />Used for monitoring the RSX]]</div>
OnSemi ADT7461A0002RMZR <br />
6-710-286-01 / IC2101 <br />
Datasheet: [http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/ADT7461-D.PDF ADT7461-D.PDF] <br />
http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?title=File:ADT7461A0002RMZR.png <br />
Used for monitoring the RSX


[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="#999" class="wikitable" style="border:1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse;"
rsx:      b01 500/650 vpe:ff shd:5f [AE0000993:0:1:13:c:a:1:4:2][16:3:0:0:1:3:0]
|- bgcolor="#cccccc"
 
! Pin !! Signal !! Description
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
|-
rsx:      b01 500/600 vpe:ff shd:77 [FCA684200:0:2:2:f:7:3:5:1][0:0:0:0:0]
| 1 || VCC || +3.3_Thermal
 
|-
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
| 2 || D+ || from RSX_TDR via R2101 100Ohm and C2103 0.001uF 50V
rsx:      b01 500/650 vpe:ff shd:7d [G1A778601:1:2:15:7:10:3:7:2][16:3:0:0:1:3:0]
|-
 
| 3 || D- || from RSX_TDN via R2102 100Ohm and C2103 0.001uF 50V
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
|-
rsx:      b02 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f  [G2A874100:1:2:e:4:6:3:9:2][16:3:0:0:1:2:1][0:0:0]
| 4 || /THERM || to RSX_GPIO6 / RSX_THR_EVENT
 
|-
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
| 5 || GND || Ground
rsx:      b03 500/650 vpe:ff shd:7b  [GAB886100:1:2:17:f:5:3:f:2][16:3:0:0:1:3:1][0:0:0]
|-
 
| 6 || /THERM2 || to /THRRSX_SENS_ALRT
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
|-
rsx: b03 500/650 vpe:ff shd:7b [GAB886100:1:2:4:7:5:3:f:2][16:3:0:0:1:3:1][0:0:0]
| 7 || SDATA || from THR_I2C_SDA
 
|-
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
| 8 || SCLK || from THR_I2C_SCL
rsx: b07 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f [J3E106900:1:2:c:b:6:3:12:1][16:3:2:0:1:3:1][0:0:0]
|-
 
|}
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
rsx:      b07 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f  [J3E107200:1:2:a:6:3:3:12:1][16:3:2:0:1:3:1][0:0:0]
 
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.2
rsx:      b07 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f  [J3E078500:1:2:11:c:f:3:12:1][16:3:2:0:1:3:1][0:0:0]
</pre>
 
DECR-1400:
<pre>
rsx:      rsx65 a06 500/650 vpe:ff shd:6f  [AP0013056:1:1:f:13:11:2:5:2][1c:0:2:0:1:2:0][2:1:0]
</pre>
 
DECHA00A (January 2007):
<pre>
rsx:      b08 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f  [AP0008286:1:1:14:e:b:2:11:1][39:2:1:1:1:3:1][0:0:0]
</pre>
 
DECH2000A (September 2009):
<pre>
rsx:      rsx65 a06 500/650 vpe:ff shd:6f  [AP0015079:1:1:b:14:14:2:5:2][1c:0:2:0:1:2:0][2:1:0]
</pre>
 
RETAIL:
<pre>
[INFO]: BE:3.1, SB:DX3.1
rsx:      b08 1f4/28a vpe:ff shd:3f  [AP0004687:1:1:14:13:a:2:f:1][16:3:1:1:1:3:1][0:0:0]
 
CECH-2500
rsx:      rsx40 a01 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f  [NN3108-17:0:4:11:c:3:6:0:1][28:0:a:0:1:0:1][1:1:0]
 
CECH-30xx
[INFO]: BE:12S DD2.0, SB:ZX1.2
rsx:      rsx40 a01 500/650 vpe:ff shd:3f  [N3T552-09:0:4:9:13:14:6:0:1][22:0:a:0:1:0:1][1:1:0]
</pre>
 
Speculatively it is likely that the very first numbers are the actual rom version (a01, b01, b03, b07, b08...) despite Sony's documentation claiming otherwise, DECR-1000 units with rom version b07 and above (and perhaps some others that have not yet been encountered) are not capable of running any firmware lower than 1.60 (from sdk 160.008) this is because the rom version is unknown/unsupported in older lv1 which will fail to initialize the RSX hardware and will cause lv1 to output a "rsx rom abort!" message, this will in turn create an exception early in lv2 boot process as it tries to use the RSX and creates a hard brick several RSX related errors such as "lv2(2): # __rsxaudio_intr_create_thread 983 ffffffff" or "graphics error 512 : 00012625 c221bbb0" ; "lv2(2): page fault handler (DSI): invalid access address 0x795d00e8!".
 
There is nothing in the documentation warning you about this and there is nothing preventing you (or a legitimate developer) to install an unsupported firmware as the vsh allows updating/downgrading to 1.00 or higher and the min praxis for those units is actually lower than 1.00. (0.08 to be exact)
Should this issue occur to you, other than sending the unit back to Sony for servicing, the only way to fix this is to flash an ebootrom (as lv0 still runs fine and is in charge of handling flashing the system memory through lcnslsrv) the problem with that is that sony never released/issued an ebootrom for a firmware higher than 1.00.002 , so officially one would have no choice but to return the unit, that said, considering the ebootrom format is not rocket science and is actually documented (it's a very slight variation of the coreos package format, there are no specific checks whatsoever preventing you from crafting your own, it is not hashed, nor encrypted), you could (as we did) convert the PUP file of a higher firmware and flash it onto the unit to get a full recovery.


== RSX Libraries ==
The RSX is dedicated to 3D graphics, and developers are able to use different API libraries to access its features. The easiest way is to use high level PSGL, which is basicially OpenGL|ES with programmable pipeline added in - but hardly anyone uses PSGL these days, preferring to use the native GPU command buffer generation library, libgcm.
At a lower level developers can use LibGCM, which is an API that talks to the RSX at a lower level. PSGL is actually implemented on top of LibGCM. For the advanced programmer, you can program the RSX by sending commands to it directly using C or assembly. This can be done by setting up commands (via FIFO Context) and DMA Objects and issuing them to the RSX via DMA calls.


[[Category:Software]]
== Drivers (WiP/reference) ==
== Drivers (WiP/reference) ==


* [http://mandos.homelinux.org/~glaurung/git/ps3rsx.git/ ps3rsx.git]
* [http://mandos.homelinux.org/~glaurung/git/ps3rsx.git/ ps3rsx.git]
* [http://github.com/rxrbln/xf86-video-ps3 xf86-video-ps3]
* [http://mandos.homelinux.org/~glaurung/git/xf86-video-ps3.git/ xf86-video-ps3.git]
* [http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/ nouveau wiki]
* [http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/ nouveau wiki]
* [http://psp.jim.sh/svn/listing.php?repname=ps3ware&path=%2Ftrunk%2Flibps3rsx%2Fsrc%2Ffifo%2F&#a408e4e3f64f03a0a91e8200a1a873401 libps3rsx]
* [http://psp.jim.sh/svn/listing.php?repname=ps3ware&path=%2Ftrunk%2Flibps3rsx%2Fsrc%2Ffifo%2F&#a408e4e3f64f03a0a91e8200a1a873401 libps3rsx]
* [http://www.mesa3d.org/cell.html Mesa/Gallium Cell Driver]
* [http://www.mesa3d.org/cell.html Mesa/Gallium Cell Driver]
* git://nouveau.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/nouveau/envytools (docs are in hwdocs, commands are in the xml's in rnndb)


[[PSL1GHT]]
== Other References ==
* http://psl1ght.net/wiki/Homebrew_status
* https://code.google.com/p/rsxgl/ / https://github.com/gzorin/RSXGL
* https://github.com/kakaroto/e17
 
= Other References =
*<strike>http://7track.org/~durandal/ps3dox/</strike> http://lol.notsoldierx.com/~durandal/ps3dox/ // http://173.220.0.157/~durandal/ps3dox/
*<strike>http://7track.org/~durandal/ps3dox/</strike> http://lol.notsoldierx.com/~durandal/ps3dox/ // http://173.220.0.157/~durandal/ps3dox/
*http://wiki.ps2dev.org/ps3:rsx
*http://wiki.ps2dev.org/ps3:rsx
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*The Cg Tutorial (ISBN: 0321194969, Addison-Wesley, 2003)
*The Cg Tutorial (ISBN: 0321194969, Addison-Wesley, 2003)
* [http://www.multiupload.com/D1XJHRH6Z9 cg-shader-tutorial.pdf (535.94 KB)] + [https://github.com/Themaister/Emulator-Shader-Pack Git: Emulator-Shader-Pack ]
* [http://www.multiupload.com/D1XJHRH6Z9 cg-shader-tutorial.pdf (535.94 KB)] + [https://github.com/Themaister/Emulator-Shader-Pack Git: Emulator-Shader-Pack ]
* http://pastie.org/private/qbpm88aml03vq8jexxvnsa PS3 RSX Glevand
* Good overview of quotes of how SPU's are used together with RSX for retail games:
**[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=7598043 PS3 games list & SPE usages part 1]
**[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7598610&postcount=32 PS3 games list & SPE usages part 2]




{{Motherboard Components}}<noinclude>
Source: http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_RSX_GPU
[[Category:Main]]
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