45nm cell processors coming in 2009, slimmer PS3's coming?
Japanese publication Nikken has revealed that Sony and Toshiba will commence mass production of the 45nm cell processor during 2009 not during Fall as previously expected. The new chip should require approximately 40 percent less power to run than current models and could have implications for the PS3 such as possible price drops and a slimmer version.
JTKirk dijo:Vaya currada que te has pegado...![]()
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De todas maneras, la mia sigue haciendo ruido a partir de los 20 minutos.... si hubiera alguna forma de reducirlo.... y eso que la tengo bien ventilada...![]()
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Alguna idea??
Salu2.
Hola.Alfredo dijo:JTKirk dijo:Vaya currada que te has pegado...![]()
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De todas maneras, la mia sigue haciendo ruido a partir de los 20 minutos.... si hubiera alguna forma de reducirlo.... y eso que la tengo bien ventilada...![]()
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Alguna idea??
Salu2.
A mi me pasa exactamente lo mismo y cuando juego no me importa demasiado pero cuando veo pelis me pone de los nervios y eso que la tengo perfectamente ventilada.![]()
La mía es la "híbrida" de 40 Gb, eso sí, hace mucho menos ruido que la PS3 original, para mi la original era insoportable.
La tengo a 1'20 Mt (aprox.) de distancia y el ruido ahoga el del proyector (tiene narices la cosa) que lo tengo a 2 Mts.
¿Alguna idea? (no vale comprar otra PS3 "full 65nm" o mi mujer me mata)![]()
HDandGTfan dijo:Hola.Alfredo dijo:JTKirk dijo:Vaya currada que te has pegado...![]()
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De todas maneras, la mia sigue haciendo ruido a partir de los 20 minutos.... si hubiera alguna forma de reducirlo.... y eso que la tengo bien ventilada...![]()
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Alguna idea??
Salu2.
A mi me pasa exactamente lo mismo y cuando juego no me importa demasiado pero cuando veo pelis me pone de los nervios y eso que la tengo perfectamente ventilada.![]()
La mía es la "híbrida" de 40 Gb, eso sí, hace mucho menos ruido que la PS3 original, para mi la original era insoportable.
La tengo a 1'20 Mt (aprox.) de distancia y el ruido ahoga el del proyector (tiene narices la cosa) que lo tengo a 2 Mts.
¿Alguna idea? (no vale comprar otra PS3 "full 65nm" o mi mujer me mata)![]()
¿Has tenido ocasión de escuchar una de 80 y comparar el nivel de ruido con la tuya?.
Recuerdo haber leido un hilo en el foro de ElOtroLado en el que un chaval comparaba el ruido de la de 60 y la de 40, con un medidor de decibelios, pero no lo encuentro.
Newer PS3's go to 128MB Flash from 512MB, HDD Storage Used!
We recently purchased a new 80GB PlayStation 3 console, and our very own PS3 Dev Courier dissected his new system.
The item that peaked his interest the most was that it had one single 56-pin Flash chip, the S29GL128N90TFIR2, and was 128MB in size in contrast to older PS3 consoles utilizing dual (2x256MB) 48-pin chips totaling 512MB. So, he bought a new adapter, and some blank chips and proceeded to pull the 56-pin flash, and dumped it.
To our surprise, he was unable to dump more than 16MB of it! At first, we believed that the other blocks in the flash were protected via password, however there was something else brewing.
He took the 16MB dump that was made and flashed it onto a completly blank chip, and reinstalled it in the PS3.
To our surprise, it worked!
Now, if you recall, newer version PS3 Firmwares have asked for a PUP file after formatting/inserting a larger HDD - This may be why! After flashing back just the 16MB of data, it also asked for a PUP file. So, the PUP was given, it installed the missing files fine, and then booted.
Basically, the system is now storing the majority of the flash contents on the hard disk drive, away from prying eyes. Even on a PS3 TEST console, the areas where the files would be are protected, so they can not be accessed.
This was also true when we wiped the 80GB's HDD, it again asked for the PUP. So, it would seem that the base system is now stored on the flash, and all of the SPRX's, XMB files, and other data is now fully stored on the HDD.
So the question is, why?
Was it just cheaper to replace the flash with a smaller one, or was it a security decision? Were we getting too close to uncovering something on the flash that could lead to a hack in the system?
We don't know yet, but we are still working at it - more to come, including details on the PS3's Service Mode!
Because of the slower and smaller flash chips in later versions, newer firmware versions allow for the firmware data to be partially stored on the harddrive (instead of totally inside the firmware), making the flash purely responsible for holding data involved in the critical booting up process. This allows for cheaper flash chips, while using the harddrive for faster speed in the later bootup stages.
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Findor dijo:Yo como he perdido toda la capacidad auditiva por vivir al lado del aeropuerto (traducido: tener una 360 en casa), por mucho que ruido que haga me da igual...![]()
According to RAMBUS, the new design has been optimized for performance and energy efficiency
Garion dijo:para que nuestro querido HDandGTfan ya crea del todo podemos decirlo:
CONFIRMACIÓN PS3 80 GIGAS CON FULL 65 nm
(Lo dice av.watch en Japón pero es que ahora es cuando salen las de 80 gigas en ese pais)