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Determining PS3 version using serial number, markings, system menu?

RotBot

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I'm thinking of buying a used 60GB Playstation 3 locally (not sure if this is a good idea). Is there a way to externally identify what version a PS3 is? I think I can rule out the 20 and 40 if it has 4 USB ports and a flash card reader, but not the 80. Are the different versions segmented into different serial number prefixes? Is there text somewhere on the bottom that tells you? And where should I look when the system is plugged in? I'm trying to be as paranoid as I can with this.
 
RotBot said:
I'm thinking of buying a used 60GB Playstation 3 locally (not sure if this is a good idea). Is there a way to externally identify what version a PS3 is? I think I can rule out the 20 and 40 if it has 4 USB ports and a flash card reader, but not the 80. Are the different versions segmented into different serial number prefixes? Is there text somewhere on the bottom that tells you? And where should I look when the system is plugged in? I'm trying to be as paranoid as I can with this.

Stuff easy to identify :

20GB : no card reader, 4 USB
60GB : card reader, 4 USB
40GB : no card reader, 2 USB


80GB : card reader, 4 USB. Now the trick would be differenciating the 80GB from the 60GB. If you can test it, just check the HDD siez in the XMB.
 
ps3model.gif

http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html
 
Oh, wow, I'm stupid. Sorry, failed to realize you wouldn't actually be looking at a box. :lol

But yeah, if it's got the chrome lining, card readers and a WiFi icon next to the 4 USB ports, then it's a 60GB.
 
Raist said:
Now the trick would be differenciating the 80GB from the 60GB. If you can test it, just check the HDD siez in the XMB.
The HD can be replaced, right? So there's no guarantee that the Emotion Engine is there even if it says 60GB.
 
I thought some 80gb are 65nm, the chart says otherwise. I guess I was wrong.

I was thinking of selling my 60gb in favor of the MGS4 bundle... but the lack of 65nm means theres really no reason to.
 
andydumi said:
I thought some 80gb are 65nm, the chart says otherwise. I guess I was wrong.

I was thinking of selling my 60gb in favor of the MGS4 bundle... but the lack of 65nm means theres really no reason to.

Hopefully 2-3 years down the line there is a BC model with a smaller chipset.

Because I don't think my PS3 will last that long.
 
archnemesis said:
Both Wikipedia and the table I posted earlier states that both the 60GB and the 80GB has SACD support. If the OP wants a PS3 with the emotion engine, then it's not "winnar".

But they both don't have the logo printed on the console.

Reading. It's fun.
 
tha_con said:
But they both don't have the logo printed on the console.

Reading. It's fun.
My 60GB PAL has the SACD logo printed on the console. The lower PS3 on Goldrusher's photo comparison is probably a 40GB unit.
 
The BC in the 80Gb is pretty damned good (finished GOW2 finally a few days ago on my EU model). Unless you have some game it specifically won't run, I wouldn't be too worried which model you end up with.
 
well it's easy to know if it's 60GB or 40GB ( 2USbs+no chrome ) but between 60GB and 80GB try the serial number


Goldrusher said:
He could also look for the Super Audio CD logo...

34osiuc.jpg

60GB
80GB

WTH

only the 40GB doesn't support SACD , 20GB, 60Gb and 80GB support SACD
 
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