I'm trying to get mine fixed but when I hear outrageous prices, I forget about it and I tried looking for people on RUclips to see if I can get one of them to fix it, but they all say no go figure.
I watched my life in gaming video about PS2 hardware that was an hour long. In it they say that earlier slim models are backwards compatible with the hardware to run PS1 games. Then they say later slim models are not but achieve it via built in emulation. I just got a silver refurbished model with new laser for $60.00. It works like a charm. It's a 790001 model from 07. I have a black one that is a 70,000 model however the specification sticker is no where on it. I checked the date and between the both of them there's 3 numbers formed in this circle pattern. The number on the left is the only one that's different. On the black it says 06. The silver says 07. So can anyone shed light on the fact I heard in the video I mentioned previously? Also what's. The difference between my 2 models capabilities and performance wise?
@@Rikarocks2001 Thanks for the reply...though couldn't find the FAT one. Got 90004 last month. I'm now using it with OPL and Network share with a Pi 4.
That's fine, I had a 90001 model before (Silver) but somehow I lost it. And I'm not sure if they have heating problems but I did hear about AC adapter problems (the DC adapter not the power jack on the PS2 slim).
My model is 79001 is that a good model? I've been experiencing a weird thing in Xenosaga Episode 1 Sometimes it makes a scratch sound. But only when bringing up the developers logos. But plays perfectly. I kept removing it and putting it back in to see if it is the disc The disc is dual layered. But it's the only game doing that. I'd reset after booting the start up screen asking to load a file Press reset, remove the disc out it back in tightly so it's not loose so it will read. Sometimes a scratch sound sometimes not. It's not in a circle the scratch looks like a long slash only visible in the light. And minor comma shaped scratches Am I worrying too much? I wanna play my trilogy of Xenosaga without fear of ruining my Xenosaga 3 discs as they have gotten EXPENSIVE. Is there something wrong or should I STOP removing it and putting back in?
is the SCPH-75001 model 1080p? because some ps2 slim consoles on ebay, are listed as 480p while others say 1080p. or FHD. i wanna get a ps2 slim (us). hopefully 1 that is 1080p
Hi there guys I just bought a brand new in the box PlayStation to slam SCPH7901 Dash CB can somebody tell me does this have the PlayStation one hardware also in it to play PlayStation one games how good is this unit thanks I appreciate any info
Would you know which PS2 Slim model doesn't have the fault were the ribbon cable becomes unstuck and damages discs? I have had two 70000 models that have had this issue.
my 79001 stopped working out of the blue. After storage in a closet for a long time it won't boot up. when I plug in the power cord the power light won't even turn on. Do you know what I can do to troubleshoot or fix this problem?
The SCPH-75001 model is bad, because it has problems loading certain games: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PlayStation_games_incompatible_with_PlayStation_2
To be fair that's such a small amount of games, I would look over these games and see if any of them are ones you'd want to play before choosing not to buy this model
The fan was completely unnecessary on that ps2 because it didn't heat up, also makes more waste of energy and makes it heavier, to make a better electronic device is better not to have a fan.
Update I no longer have the scph-75001 PS2 slim, it stopped working.
the 90001 seems to be lowest possible quality i would think a 79001 would be better
@@zacharygomez5153 I still have the 79001 model
@@buddymartinez3699 Nah, I have a 50001 model which works perfectly.
I'm trying to get mine fixed but when I hear outrageous prices, I forget about it and I tried looking for people on RUclips to see if I can get one of them to fix it, but they all say no go figure.
Isn't true one of the 2 white color ps2 fades to yellow?
I watched my life in gaming video about PS2 hardware that was an hour long. In it they say that earlier slim models are backwards compatible with the hardware to run PS1 games. Then they say later slim models are not but achieve it via built in emulation. I just got a silver refurbished model with new laser for $60.00. It works like a charm. It's a 790001 model from 07. I have a black one that is a 70,000 model however the specification sticker is no where on it. I checked the date and between the both of them there's 3 numbers formed in this circle pattern. The number on the left is the only one that's different. On the black it says 06. The silver says 07. So can anyone shed light on the fact I heard in the video I mentioned previously? Also what's. The difference between my 2 models capabilities and performance wise?
Which one should I get to replace a 70006?
A 75001 or a 50004 FAT? I'm leaning towards FAT one because of HDD bay and PS1 hardware.
50004 is a great option, you should get one with the HDD Bay, I own a 50001 with a 3rd party HDD and a Sata SSD.
@@Rikarocks2001 Thanks for the reply...though couldn't find the FAT one. Got 90004 last month. I'm now using it with OPL and Network share with a Pi 4.
Great video and advice. I currently have an SCPH-77001b.
That's fine, I had a 90001 model before (Silver) but somehow I lost it.
And I'm not sure if they have heating problems but I did hear about AC adapter problems (the DC adapter not the power jack on the PS2 slim).
My model is 79001 is that a good model?
I've been experiencing a weird thing in Xenosaga Episode 1
Sometimes it makes a scratch sound. But only when bringing up the developers logos. But plays perfectly.
I kept removing it and putting it back in to see if it is the disc
The disc is dual layered.
But it's the only game doing that.
I'd reset after booting the start up screen asking to load a file
Press reset, remove the disc out it back in tightly so it's not loose so it will read.
Sometimes a scratch sound sometimes not.
It's not in a circle the scratch looks like a long slash only visible in the light.
And minor comma shaped scratches
Am I worrying too much?
I wanna play my trilogy of Xenosaga without fear of ruining my Xenosaga 3 discs as they have gotten EXPENSIVE.
Is there something wrong or should I STOP removing it and putting back in?
is the SCPH-75001 model 1080p? because some ps2 slim consoles on ebay, are listed as 480p while others say 1080p. or FHD. i wanna get a ps2 slim (us). hopefully 1 that is 1080p
Hi there guys I just bought a brand new in the box PlayStation to slam SCPH7901 Dash CB can somebody tell me does this have the PlayStation one hardware also in it to play PlayStation one games how good is this unit thanks I appreciate any info
With the 79001 you don’t have to worry about the ribbon scratching the disc because they have clips holding it down right?
Correct.
Can the 75001 model play a wipeout xl from Canada ???
Did your 75001 gave you any problems
No but I did accidentally break it before I found out :/ but who cares it was still a bad variation.
Would you know which PS2 Slim model doesn't have the fault were the ribbon cable becomes unstuck and damages discs? I have had two 70000 models that have had this issue.
I'm sure the 79001 is a good start.
I might get a 79001 PS2 because I remember my 75001 was not that great
Good call, the 75001 is only good for parts or FreeMcBoot, the 79001 is the way to go.
my 79001 stopped working out of the blue. After storage in a closet for a long time it won't boot up. when I plug in the power cord the power light won't even turn on. Do you know what I can do to troubleshoot or fix this problem?
Fudge You if you still have it try a new power cord
Billy Fukboi Ok I will try that thanks.
Check the solder points on the DC Jack.
Is 700012 the best model?
That's a good launch model, anything but the 75001 or later 90001 that came out on the 4th quarter of 2008 and afterwards.
quieter and lighter model 79001 very good
Sure thing.
The SCPH-75001 model is bad, because it has problems loading certain games:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PlayStation_games_incompatible_with_PlayStation_2
I like the 79001 model more.
What about SCPH-70003?
+Gamez Geek Not really sure.
So is the 79001 better than the 75001?
To be fair that's such a small amount of games, I would look over these games and see if any of them are ones you'd want to play before choosing not to buy this model
The fan was completely unnecessary on that ps2 because it didn't heat up, also makes more waste of energy and makes it heavier, to make a better electronic device is better not to have a fan.
Fernando Salazar lol wrong
Dude what are you talking about?
The fan protect the chip and the motherboard itself !!!
Yeah why do you think it didn't heat up? Probably because the fan was doing it's job.