PS3 is one of the few systems I have ever owned or really ever played.

I want to get one for some ps3 exclusives, but I would like to be able to run home brew software on it.

I know the original fat model is the best one, but I’ll skip that as they are really pricey.

Can someone give advice on whether I should get slim or super slim or anything else to look out for when making the purchase?

    • neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      1 day ago

      I live in a third would country and getting games here could be difficult if not impossible for some titles.

      So, I may need to resort to backups. It sounds like ps3hen would be suitable for me.

      I don’t plan to play any ps2 games, I have a ps2 already.

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        You should be good with a slim or super slim then, I’d probably lean toward the slim but whichever you find a better price on is probably the way to go.

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            22 hours ago

            Not having CFW isn’t the end of the world. It’s a slight inconvenience having to press the button at boot and maybe sometimes randomly a game not launching.

            Also, later super slims are using more modern chips and therefore are much quieter and nicer to use.

            Lastly, currently there is a modchip being developed for a qCFW (quasi-CFW) which will allow for basically 99% CFW capabilities on later models anyway, so there is that going for it too.

            Super slims are a hidden gem imo

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    If PS3 gaming is what you care about most, best get a slim model that can run proper cfw. A HEN system (later slims, superslims) work as well, but they can be quirky with a few tasks outside of gaming (e.g. trying to rip a Bluray movie for conversion on a PC), and you have to run HEN on every boot (just a single button press and a few seconds of waiting, but still).

    That being said, the superslim, while feeling very cheap, can sometimes also be bought very cheap (i paid 20 EUR for a used one a few years ago), and since they use a fixed drive (i.e. no slot loading mechanism), you don’t have to worry about the mechanism failing.

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        21 hours ago

        On a CFW PS3, you can use multiman to create an ISO of a video BluRay or copy the file structure off of the disc by putting it into “classic multiman mode” - This will not work on HEN systems You’ll still need to copy the result over to your PC and use software like MakeMKV to rip it to a movie file, but it works. I had to do that recently with a BluRay Disc that my PC Drive was refusing to read without errors.

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    No matter which model you get, do replace the internal hard drive with a SATA SSD. Virtually any SSD will do since the bus speed is the limiting factor on PS3

    Later revisions of fat models dropped PS2 hardware components and should be cheaper to obtain. Depending on which PS2 games you want to run in addition to PS3, the built-in PS2 emulator can still be good enough on these. There is a game compatibility list somewhere for PS2 emulation on CFW.