What are the real differences between the two. I don't use it for gaming at all. Just blu ray and media server. Someone told me the old one has x amount of CPU cores and there all enabled. And the new has the same amount of cores but some are disabled. Also what are the "hi end" differences? Like its sound and video performance vs the new guy. And does anyone know of some good ps3 audio cables? As you can see by my signature I don't have a surround pro. Currently I'm going HDMI to the tv and anologue rca's to the pre amp. Thanks for your help!
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Beyond removing some of the extra features (memory card reader, extra USB ports), the system is pretty much the same. The HDs in the new ones are a little bit faster, the processor and BD drive are a slight bit faster...but unless the old and new are side by side, you'd never really notice the difference.
In order to do HDMI and analog you'd have to buy a converter box that would allow for analog out, PS3 does not allow that (nor is there any cables that I know of that can do that). Only thing you also can do is HDMI and SPDIF out then convert the SPDIF to analog (again through a box that will do that).
Otherwise you are forced to the component + analog outs... which I think the new PS3s don't even have the component out anymore.... I'm not 100% positive on that, but I thought I saw there was going to be HDMI only. But if there is the Sony analog port then best you can do is Component video and analog.Digital Audio makes me Happy.
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So the processors should be exactly the same, although I would imagine Sony has adapted their production line over the years. You *should* get the same audio/video/gaming performance between the two.
So differences will depend on the model, like how many USB ports there are (up to 4), the hard drive size, and such. Some of the older models had SACD capability. The old "fat" PS3 also had card reader slots under the hood flap. Some older models also had PS2 game backwards compatability.
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Both identical for blu-ray movie purposes.
The newer ones do run cooler because:
- No Emotion chipset (the chipset used to run PS2 games)
- Smaller cpu consumes less power
- No more built-in AC adapter. The newer one use a AC brick.B&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720- Bottom
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+1, I'm sure mine does not have a power brick.Originally posted by Chris DHuh... are you sure? I also have a slim PS3, and I'm virtually positive that it only has a power cord.
If you use it only for movie playback the 2 benefits of the new one are:
1 Runs slightly cooler.
2 Runs slightly quieter.
If you already have an old model there is no need to "upgrade", better use the money to buy more movies and/or a bigger HD.Ivan.
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Hmm... interesting. So why do I have a brick? Maybe just the Japanese model???B&W 804S/Velodyne SPL-1000R/Anthem MRX720- Bottom
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Probably...Originally posted by audioquesoHmm... interesting. So why do I have a brick? Maybe just the Japanese model???
The only change I see between my fat and slim is that the slim uses 2 prong cable and the fat 3 prong.
This a pic of how it looks (not mine...)

Also, you can actually use the "standard" A/V cables for analog audio out and the HDMI for video out. I used to do that with my old HT setup.
Also there is a third benefit of the slim models, they use a bit less power than the old fat ones.Ivan.
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Scratched???.....humm.....your fault I suppose!!. Smudged??.......well, you wipe it down. Mine looks like the day it was bought!!. :WOriginally posted by Hdale85They are only beautiful until you touch it maybe twice. Then it's scratched to hell and smudged like crazy.Dan Madden :T- Bottom
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