****The Playstation 3 Slim Thread****

It would be cool if Sony made a Core and premium system. For people that were prepared to pay more for extras.

All at once? Stop nit picking. Theres way rounds to adding more USB slots.

I hate all the clutter under my TV Now I have to add a PS2 because no BC and USB hubs and a card reader? I already have three consoles under my TV. The mass of wires and accessories is insane.
 
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It would be cool if Sony made a Core and premium system. For people that were prepared to pay more for extras.

They tried that, it was the 20gb model and nobody bought it. Nobody bought the 60gb because it was too expensive and nobody bought the 20b as it was just a cut down model. People don't like to buy the lower end product but also don't like to pay a premium, because of this Sony had to cut both models and then settle for a middle ground.
 
No offence but you're not looking hard enough :p

Quick look online has showed me that a trade in store will give you either £159 cash or £198 store credit. Last i heard a popular highstreet store would also price match that so you could end up trading in your 60gb now and walking away with a slim for £52

are we talking like cash converters here or some kind of real shop.

my ps3 overheated a couple of times over summer (dust and carp runs fine now), i called the 2 local stores of main national chains - i remember that whatever they offered me id have to double it myself to be able to afford a new one;/

also losing BC is a bit of an issue for me, i take it like PSN PSX games would still run? just not the legic ps1/2 discs?
 
are we talking like cash converters here or some kind of real shop.

also losing BC is a bit of an issue for me, i take it like PSN PSX games would still run? just not the legic ps1/2 discs?

It's a real shop but it deals exclusively in exchanging technology products, as i say though someone in this thread said that a real games shop offered to match their trade in price so he ended up getting £198 store credit.

PS1 games will work fine on disk or from the PSN as all PS3s have emulation software on them for the PS1, PS2 games will not work as no emulation software has been written (yet?)
 
The only advantages that can be proven quickly are the lower power consumption and marginally lower sound output (compared to a 80gig, not a 60gig which is louder in turn than the 80) which were proven a few days ago. Things like reliability will not be known for some weeks/months yet.
Sorry mate - do you mind directing me to a link on that - might have missed it...

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
Sorry mate - do you mind directing me to a link on that - might have missed it...

ps3ud0 :cool:

I can't find the original link however i have found the quote:

Update 3: While our tests were far from thorough, the initial results from our quick-and-dirty decibel ratings show some promise. At a baseline average of 49 db, the Slim averages between 53 and 56 db when in use / playing a game / installing data (in this case, Metal Gear Solid 4), compared to the 55 to 57 db of the original. Blu-ray movie playback is where it becomes noticeable, as the slim peaked for us at 60 db when the original was doing 70 db running the same disc.

From somewhere on Engadget. Iirc that comparison was against a 80gb, which is quieter than a 60gb anyway.

Bleeehhh :( That's enough reason for me to wait right there. :(

If you have a big external drive formatted as FAT32 you can backup your hard drive to that, swap, format then restore if you so choose.
 
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Ahh yes I remember that quote - I thought someone might have done something more scientific and thorough by now (how far the db meter was away and see how loud it is from a normal sitting distance etc). Playing FIFA would be the best idea as a lot of people know it really makes the PS3 work it seems after a short while...

Also it would be nice to get a energy meter on the PS3 to confirm how much power it really is taking in certain situations...

I really need to do some research, its my fault for not even considering changing until literally yesterday...

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
Yeah, I run a 5m cable to the table next to where I sit and have a powered hub there for charging controllers / use of wired headset and it works fine.


Thanx

i need three usb slots because i use one for a mic, one for my keyboard and one to power my astro mix amp
 
If you have a big external drive formatted as FAT32 you can backup your hard drive to that, swap, format then restore if you so choose.

I know it wouldn't be too hard to do, it's just a bit of a faff when you've got a massive drive already in place full of content. :(

Whilst I've probably got a spare drive with space on, I'd have to clear it off to somewhere else and reformat it.

The benefits of the slim don't outweigh the effort saved for me at the moment.

I.e:

<--- Lazy :p
 
The new heatsink is minuscule in comparison to the old one. It really must be producing a hell of a lot less heat, i bet Sony saved a pretty penny from the heatsink alone.
 
hi

for anyone who wanted to go from a fat ps3 to the slim how would it be possible to transfer stuff like save games, would it just be by way of usb stick?

also things like friends lists and user accounts how would this work?

cheers
 
hi

for anyone who wanted to go from a fat ps3 to the slim how would it be possible to transfer stuff like save games, would it just be by way of usb stick?

also things like friends lists and user accounts how would this work?

cheers

Yes.

On the old PS3
  1. Plug in a USB stick / USB hard drive
  2. Go to System Settings > Backup Utility > Backup
  3. Choose "Backup" and confirm your intent
  4. Wait

On the new PS3 simply
  1. Go to System Settings > Backup Utility > Restore
  2. Confirm your intent
  3. Wait
  4. Restart PS3

Your trophys and friend's list etc are tied to your PSN account which is kept in the Sony cloud (online), so you may want to prep the console if you're selling the fat. E.g. You'll have to deactivate the console in PSN > Account Management and "Restore PS3" from System Settings to remove all traces of your PSN ID.

Also, it's worth noting that downloadable games and install data can be added again with minimal hassle (redownloading for free, and inserting the game discs) but will substantially increase the backup size.

I've backed up the whole 500GB PS3 "fat" on a 16GB USB stick by removing anything that doesn't need to be transferred over (movie rips, game data files*) It's all dependant on what you want to transfer and how much room you have on the backup drive *Different from the save files
 
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Yes.

On the old PS3
  1. Plug in a USB stick / USB hard drive
  2. Go to System Settings > Backup Utility > Backup
  3. Choose "Backup" and confirm your intent
  4. Wait

On the new PS3 simply
  1. Go to System Settings > Backup Utility > Restore
  2. Confirm your intent
  3. Wait
  4. Restart PS3

Your trophys and friend's list etc are tied to your PSN account which is kept in the Sony cloud (online), so you may want to prep the console if you're selling the fat. E.g. You'll have to deactivate the console in PSN > Account Management and "Restore PS3" from System Settings to remove all traces of your PSN ID.

Also, it's worth noting that downloadable games and install data can be added again with minimal hassle (redownloading for free, and inserting the game discs) but will substantially increase the backup size.

I've backed up the whole 500GB PS3 "fat" on a 16GB USB stick by removing anything that doesn't need to be transferred over (movie rips, game data files*) *Different from the save files

i tryed once to do a backup to usb but it said i did'nt have enough space on the stick? what size do i need

cheers
 
Have to admit that it looks very neatly designed. Sony seem to be really good at getting a great design internally on their machines. I took my 360 apart & it was nowhere nearly as well optimized.

Sony have been a hardware manufacturer for decades, i'd hope they'd got the gist of things by now :). Microsoft are relatively new to all this in comparison, but their experience in designing operating systems is also shown when comparing the PS3 and 360.

i tryed once to do a backup to usb but it said i did'nt have enough space on the stick? what size do i need

cheers

It's backing up your entire hard drive so you need as much as you have installed. What i did was delete everything i could download again, so PSN games, installed games (game data), movies and music. Basically i ensured the only thing left on my PS3 hard drive was my save games and user accounts before i backed up. That way it only took up just over 1GB, before i did this it wanted to use 28GB.
 
so i just rang 2x stores to try and trade in my 60gb ps3, they both offered £125 or half price of the new one - i mentioned somewhere offered more and they just said to sell the console privately - no idea how or why anyone is being offered £198 from the same chain elsewhere in the country.
 
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