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In most cases, you'll want a PSU rated at least the same as the one that was included with the PS3. Going with a higher rating would be optional, with the caveat that the PSU may generate a higher level of heat. Going with a lower rating should be discouraged. | In most cases, you'll want a PSU rated at least the same as the one that was included with the PS3. Going with a higher rating would be optional, with the caveat that the PSU may generate a higher level of heat. Going with a lower rating should be discouraged. | ||
== Max Power ratings == | == Max Power ratings == | ||
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==How it works== | ==How it works== | ||
<div style="float:right">[[File:SlimPSU-pinout.jpg|210px|thumb|right| | <div style="float:right">[[File:SlimPSU-pinout.jpg|210px|thumb|right|Teensy++ 2.0 perspective view]]<br />[[File:SYSCON_SWx_JTP-001_JSD-001_HSW-001_CN101.jpg|210px|thumb|right|Teensy++ 2.0 top view]]</div> | ||
===Slims=== | ===Slims=== | ||
Based on a CECH-25xx... probably the same for all PS3 models using the 4 pins "CN101" PSU connector. See: http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=58231 | Based on a CECH-25xx... probably the same for all PS3 models using the 4 pins "CN101" PSU connector. See: http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=58231 |