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| datecodes  =  
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| regions    = ?
| regions    = ?
| cellrsx    = 45nm, 40nm
| cellrsx    = 45nm (Cell), 40nm or 28nm (RSX)
| 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]]
| hdd        = 16GB Flash (40xxA) / 250GB or 500GB (40xxB)
| hdd        = 16GB Flash (40xxA) / 250GB (40xxB) / 500GB (40xxC)
| power      = 80w, 250w
| power      = 80w, 250w
| emulation  = No
| emulation  = No
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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.


Fifth model slim PS3.
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.
 
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.


= Full list of Features =
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{|class="wikitable"
|-
|+Full list of Features
! Harddisk
! Harddisk
| no harddrive: flash 12GB free / 16GB total. optional expansion 160GB (40xxA) / 250GB (40xxB) or 500GB (40xxC)
| no harddrive: flash 12GB free / 16GB total. optional expansion 1TB (910GB) (40xxA) / 250GB (40xxB) or 500GB (40xxC)
|-
|-
! Flash
! Flash
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! Cell / RSX Architecture
! Cell / RSX Architecture
| 45nm, 40nm
| 45nm (Cell), 40nm or 28nm (RSX)
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|-
! Watts/Max
! Watts/Max
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| Yes
| Yes
|}
|}
{{NoPS2}}
=Gallery=
Kept here for historical purposes, these are the first images of the first PS3 SuperSlim model
<gallery>
File:Ps3-novo-documento.jpg
File:Ps3-novo-anatel-1.jpg
File:Ps3-novo-anatel-2.jpg
File:Ps3-novo-anatel-3.jpg
File:Ps3-novo-anatel-4.jpg
File:Ps3-novo-anatel-5.jpg
</gallery>


{{Wikify}}
{{Wikify}}


{{Console Information}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
{{Console Information}}<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 11:56, 19 May 2024

CECH-40xx
CECH-4000.jpg
Release
Initial Release September, 2012
Datecodes
Regions ?
Colour
Specifications
Motherboard MSX-001 or MPX-001 or NPX-001
Flash NOR or 16GB eMMC
Harddrive 16GB Flash (40xxA) / 250GB (40xxB) / 500GB (40xxC)
HDMI CEC
OtherOS
PS2 Compatibility No
SA-CD
WiFi
Cell / RSX 45nm (Cell), 40nm or 28nm (RSX)
Watt / Max / Cum 80w, 250w
USB Ports 2
MultiCardReader No



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.

The models equipped with the 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.

Full list of Features
Harddisk no harddrive: flash 12GB free / 16GB total. optional expansion 1TB (910GB) (40xxA) / 250GB (40xxB) or 500GB (40xxC)
Flash 16MB NOR or 16GB eMMC
Release date 09/2012
USB Ports 2
PS2 Emulation No
SACD Playback No
Original OtherOS Support No
Card Readers No
Wifi Yes
Available Colors Charcoal Black / Azurite Blue / Classic White / Garnet Red / Black and Gold / Black and White / Black and Blue
Regions ?
Cell / RSX Architecture 45nm (Cell), 40nm or 28nm (RSX)
Watts/Max 75w / 190w
HDMI Version 1.3a
HDMI CEC Yes

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Kept here for historical purposes, these are the first images of the first PS3 SuperSlim model