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How to take care of PS3
Nikran:
I will have to try and follow this sound advice in this thread as im buying a new slim ps3 to replace my 80GB one. Thing's only 13 months old and either the Ethernet port or the LAN/WLAN hardware has become faulty. Aside from that it works fine, but i want my ability to go online with it too so im getting myself a new one =P
Now to make sure no one smokes in the presence of my new ps3 :P
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: Nikran on January 23, 2010, 03:03:01 PM ---I will have to try and follow this sound advice in this thread as im buying a new slim ps3 to replace my 80GB one. Thing's only 13 months old and either the Ethernet port or the LAN/WLAN hardware has become faulty. Aside from that it works fine, but i want my ability to go online with it too so im getting myself a new one =P
Now to make sure no one smokes in the presence of my new ps3 :P
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Good choice. Unless if you can get a 60GB since those can play everything, plus they can read some mem cards.
--- Quote from: Mag-X on January 23, 2010, 07:36:12 AM ---I've had my 40GB since just after they came out and I don't do anything special with it. Since it's so quiet, I've left it on for over a week several times by accident. If it hasn't by this point, it'll probably keep working until it's so old it doesn't matter anymore. PS3s aren't ticking time bombs like the X360.
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Enuff said.
Xtras:
--- Quote from: Tatsujin on January 23, 2010, 04:19:24 PM ---Good choice. Unless if you can get a 60GB since those can play everything, plus they can read some mem cards.
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woah what??? How? I don't see a mem card slot anywhere. It creates virtual memory cards on the hard drive, but I don't see a place to connect an actual memory card...
Tatsujin:
--- Quote from: Xtras on January 23, 2010, 04:23:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tatsujin on January 23, 2010, 04:19:24 PM ---Good choice. Unless if you can get a 60GB since those can play everything, plus they can read some mem cards.
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woah what??? How? I don't see a mem card slot anywhere. It creates virtual memory cards on the hard drive, but I don't see a place to connect an actual memory card...
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The one for PSP, I use that a lot between my PSP and the PS3. That's only on the 20/60GB. I don't know about the other models. Besides the fact that it can play PS2 games. I'm talking about the PS3 60GB. Not the PS3 slims.
Xtras:
Ah I see. I have the 60 GB. Paid a hefty price for it even though it was a refurb. Yeah I could see how it could make use of PSP ones, since those wirelessly connect, but I am almost 99% sure it can't read PS2 memory cards. I think you'd need some special usb device for that to work.
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