CECHGxx
Release | |
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Initial Release | October 2007 |
Datecodes | 7C, 7D, 8A, 8B |
Regions | 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 11, 12 |
Colour | Piano Black, Gunmetal Grey, White |
Specifications | |
Motherboard | SEM-001 |
Flash | 256MB NAND |
Harddrive | 40GB |
HDMI CEC | no, HDMI 1.3a |
OtherOS | yes |
PS2 Compatibility | none |
SA-CD | no |
WiFi | yes |
Cell / RSX | 65nm, 90nm |
Watt / Max / Cum | 160w/280w |
USB Ports | 2 |
MultiCardReader | no |
Major hardware revision, this console saw the disappearance of the card readers, where the flap became a static part of the shell. The GS has been removed from the motherboard, removing the final piece of PS2 hardware and as a result no longer backwards compatible with PS2 games. SACD support removed. The amount of USB ports has been halved from 4 to 2, and it now features a shrunken 65nm CELL/BE.
There is a significantly lower wattage power supply and the cooling system has been redesigned, in particular the front vents to the right of the USB ports have been removed. This was the last model to use NAND onboard storage.
Console/board without PlayStation 2 compatibility via hardware. Although this model does not support PlayStation 2 games via hardware, this board/console can run PS2 games using "PS2 Classics", in which the emulation is completely accomplished via software, which can affect the performance and graphics quality of the games, if compared to PlayStation 2 compatible models with hardware support. Jailbroken models can run games using Homebrew softwares that trigger the corresponding emulators in the console firmware. The emulation of PlayStation 2 in this model does not support, by default, the execution of games via CD/DVD disc. See: PS2 Compatibility |
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