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This page is intended to document the actions taken by Sony when they perform official repairs to PS3 consoles.
This page is intended to document the actions taken by Sony when they perform official repairs to PS3 consoles.


==General==
==Fat/Phat==
* OEM stickers are replaced; for regions that have dates/[[datecode]]s on them, they are updated accordingly.
===COK-00x===
** For slim (and potentially super slim) models, an official "PlayStation refurbished" sticker is also applied.
* The [[CELL BE]] run time counter is reset to zero.
 
==SKU Models==
===Fat/Phat===
====COK-00x====
* [[CECHAxx|CECHA]]/[[CECHBxx|CECHB]]/[[CECHExx|CECHE]]: [[ZSSR539IA]] replaced with [[APS-226]] (if it doesn't have one already)
* [[CECHAxx|CECHA]]/[[CECHBxx|CECHB]]/[[CECHExx|CECHE]]: [[ZSSR539IA]] replaced with [[APS-226]] (if it doesn't have one already)
* [[BD-400]] replaced with [[BD-410]]
* [[BD-400]] replaced with [[BD-410]]
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* [[CELL BE]] brace added
* [[CELL BE]] brace added
* [[RSX]] replaced with a newer one
* [[RSX]] replaced with a newer one
** If the RSX is 65nm or 40nm, a sticker is added under the USB ports (40 for 40nm, F for 65nm) to indicate. Also the [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon chip]] is replaced (with different programming) so that the PS3 can accept the smaller RSX
** If the RSX is 65nm or 40nm, a sticker is added under the USB ports (40 for 40nm, 65 for 65nm) to indicate. Also the [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon chip]] is replaced (with different programming) so that the PS3 can accept the smaller RSX


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===Slim===
==Slim==
{{stub}}
{{stub}}


===Super slim===
==Super slim==
{{stub}}
{{stub}}


===Non-Retail===
== Non-Retail ==
''see [[SKU Models Nonretail#DECR Series|DECR Series]]''
''see [[SKU Models Nonretail#DECR Series|DECR Series]]''
==Gallery==
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CECHA00 Sony Servicing Report.jpg|CECHA00 Sony servicing report
Sony Serviced COK-001 (CECHA) bottom 2010-04.jpg|COK-001 (CECHA00) board that had a Sony Refurbishment. Servicing dated 2010-04. The RSX has been replaced with a newer 90nm one with a 09 [[datecode]].
Sony Serviced COK-001 (CECHB) 40nm bottom 2011-07.jpg|COK-001 (CECHB00) board that had a Sony Refurbishment. Servicing dated 2011-07. The RSX has been replaced with a 40nm one.
Sony Serviced COK-001 (CECHB) 40nm top 2011-07.jpg|COK-001 (CECHB00) board that had a Sony Refurbishment. Servicing dated 2011-07. The RSX has been replaced with a 40nm one.
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