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  1. 11 cze 2012 · So, I have the very first gen 60GB PS3 ( four USB ports, card reader, full hardware backwards compatibility, etc. ) I want to upgrade the HDD again ( I dropped a 250GB Scorpio Black in it Jan...

  2. 26 lip 2012 · The 60GB launch PS3, however, most certainly will, due to it's hardware backwards compatibility, as you know. Since this PS3 has the guts of the PS2 inside it, firmware updates do NOT affect it's compatibility.

  3. You'll need a 2.5-inch SATA hard drive to replace the existing one in your PS3. You can also use an SSD (Solid State Drive) for faster performance, but they are generally more expensive. Swap the hard drives: Ensure your PS3 is turned off, unplugged and that you've removed all cables.

  4. 8 lip 2022 · So, I'm looking to upgrade a 60GB Fat PS3's hard drive to a 1TB one, and I found threads on here (can't link them for some reason, gives me an error trying to post them) detailing how AF/4K drives have stuttering issues.

  5. On this post, you'll read that they got the PS3 to recognize up to 1.86 TB, but you have to downgrade to 4.46 or something, then format the SSD, then update the PS3 to recent OS versions, and pray for it never goes into restore/check.

  6. 17 sty 2006 · I upgraded the hdd in my old 80GB ps3 (not the ps2 compatible one unfortunately, that was the original 60GB from memory) years ago, I'd bought a ps4 and upgraded that to 1TB, the ps3 got the ps4 500GB drive, was very easy. Unsure if an SSD would work though.

  7. 30 sty 2012 · HDTune benchmarks four drives, from top-left, clockwise: the PS3 60GB stock drive, our 5400rpm Scorpio Blue, the Samsung PM800 SSD and finally the 7200rpm Scorpio Black. There's a colossal ...

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