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====D-chassis====   
====D-chassis====   
* Models: SCPH-3000X, SCPH-3500X (Gran Turismo 3 bundle). Non-Japanese consoles may have an R behind the model number, indicating that DVD Player version 2.10 (which is the first non-Japanese version with remote control support) is preinstalled in ROM.  
* Models: SCPH-3000X, SCPH-3500X (Gran Turismo 3 bundle). Non-Japanese models may have an R behind the model number, indicating that DVD Player version 2.10 (which is the first non-Japanese version with remote control support) is preinstalled in ROM.  
**Japanese consoles never have an R behind the model number, because all Japanese SCPH-30000 consoles came with at least DVD Player version 2.02 and thus support the remote control, so there was no need to separately denote this.
**Japanese consoles never have an R behind the model number, because even the earliest Japanese SCPH-30000 consoles came with at least DVD Player 2.02J preinstalled and thus support the remote control, so there was no need to separately denote this.
* Year(s): March 2001 - 2002 (?)
*Year(s): March 2001 - 2002 (?)
*Motherboards: GH-010, GH-013
*Motherboards: GH-010, GH-013
*First chassis to move all drive electronics to mainboard
*First chassis to move all drive electronics to mainboard
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*New MechaCon firmware introduced support for the new KHS-400B variant with T609K lens
*New MechaCon firmware introduced support for the new KHS-400B variant with T609K lens


====D'-chassis ====  
====D'-chassis====
*Models: SCPH-3000X, SCPH-3500X (Gran Turismo 3 bundle). Non-Japanese consoles may have an R behind the model number, indicating that DVD Player version 2.10 (which is the first non-Japanese version with remote control support) is preinstalled in ROM.  
*Models: SCPH-3000X, SCPH-3500X (Gran Turismo 3 bundle). Non-Japanese models may have an R behind the model number, indicating that DVD Player version 2.10 (which is the first non-Japanese version with remote control support) is preinstalled in ROM.
**Japanese consoles never have an R behind the model number, because all Japanese SCPH-30000 consoles came with at least DVD Player version 2.02 and thus support the remote control, so there was no need to separately denote this.
**Japanese consoles never have an R behind the model number, because even the earliest Japanese SCPH-30000 consoles came with at least DVD Player 2.02J preinstalled and thus support the remote control, so there was no need to separately denote this.
*Year(s): March 2001 - 2002 (?)
*Year(s): March 2001 - 2002 (?)
*Motherboards: GH-012, GH-014, GH-016 (Japan-only?)
*Motherboards: GH-012, GH-014, GH-016 (Japan-only?)
*First chassis to move all drive electronics to mainboard
*First chassis to move all drive electronics to mainboard
*Also moves components from the smaller boards found in B/B' and C/C' to the mainboard, making the console have one single large board (besides the power supply)
* Also moves components from the smaller boards found in B/B' and C/C' to the mainboard, making the console have one single large board (besides the power supply)
* Almost identical to D-chassis and manufactured at the same time, but uses old GS (CXD2934GB)
*Almost identical to D-chassis and manufactured at the same time, but uses old GS (CXD2934GB)
*Battery on separate battery holder board
*Battery on separate battery holder board
*Beginning with this chassis, consoles produced for the Japanese market also include the expansion bay and lack the PCMCIA-slot
*Beginning with this chassis, consoles produced for the Japanese market also include the expansion bay and lack the PCMCIA-slot
*New MechaCon firmware introduced support for the new KHS-400B variant with T609K lens
* New MechaCon firmware introduced support for the new KHS-400B variant with T609K lens


====F-chassis====   
====F-chassis====   
*Models: SCPH-3000X R. Non-Japanese consoles always have an R behind the model number, because DVD Player version 2.10 (which is the first non-Japanese version with remote control support) is always preinstalled in ROM on these consoles.  
*Models: SCPH-3000X R. Non-Japanese models always have an R behind the model number, because DVD Player version 2.10 (which is the first non-Japanese version with remote control support) is always preinstalled in ROM on these consoles.  
** Japanese consoles never have an R behind the model number, because all Japanese SCPH-30000 consoles came with at least DVD Player version 2.02 and thus support the remote control, so there was no need to separately denote this.
**Japanese consoles never have an R behind the model number, because all Japanese SCPH-30000 consoles came with at least DVD player 2.02J and thus support the remote control, so there was no need to separately denote this.
*Year(s): November 2001 - 2002
*Year(s): November 2001 - 2002
*Motherboards: GH-015
*Motherboards: GH-015
*New [[MechaCon]]-revision in BGA case (this is NOT the "Dragon" MechaCon used from H-chassis onwards)
*New [[MechaCon]]-revision in BGA case (this is NOT the "Dragon" MechaCon used from H-chassis onwards)
*Support for Rohm RTC+EEPROM (combined) chip, although some consoles also came with the old dedicated RTC and EEPROM chips
* Support for Rohm RTC+EEPROM (combined) chip, although some consoles also came with the old dedicated RTC and EEPROM chips
* Battery holder moved back to motherboard
*Battery holder moved back to motherboard
*Some F-chassis consoles have a different heatsink made out of thin sheet aluminium, most likely developed for G-chassis to look less ugly through the transparent cases of the limited models but already used for some F-chassis consoles
*Some F-chassis consoles have a different heatsink made out of thin sheet aluminium, most likely developed for G-chassis to look less ugly through the transparent cases of the limited models but already used for some F-chassis consoles
*New drive mechanism uses Sony KHS-400C, KHS-400R or Sanyo SF-HD7 optical pickups, as do all drives until including I-chassis
*New drive mechanism uses Sony KHS-400C, KHS-400R or Sanyo SF-HD7 optical pickups, as do all drives until including I-chassis
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====G-chassis====   
====G-chassis====   
*Models: SCPH-390XX, SCPH-37000 (Japan-only limited editions with blue-transparent or black-transparent case)
*Models: SCPH-390XX, SCPH-37000 (Japan-only limited editions with blue-transparent or black-transparent case)
* Year(s): July 2002 - 2003
*Year(s): July 2002 - 2003
*Motherboards: GH-017, GH-018, GH-019, GH-022
*Motherboards: GH-017, GH-018, GH-019, GH-022
*New [[SPU2]]-chip with integrated DRAM (CXD2947R)
*New [[SPU2]]-chip with integrated DRAM (CXD2947R)
*New video encoder IC (CXM4000R) that is used in all fat chassis variants from this point onwards
* New video encoder IC (CXM4000R) that is used in all fat chassis variants from this point onwards
* Uses SP3727B RF-amp (and is the only chassis including early H-chassis to do so)
*Uses SP3727B RF-amp (and is the only chassis including early H-chassis to do so)
* Some consoles have a different heatsink made out of thin sheet aluminium, most likely to look less ugly through the transparent cases of the limited models
*Some consoles have a different heatsink made out of thin sheet aluminium, most likely to look less ugly through the transparent cases of the limited models
*For the transparent cases, Sony even used a black flex cable to connect the buttons/LED-assembly, instead of a silver one
*For the transparent cases, Sony even used a black flex cable to connect the buttons/LED-assembly, instead of a silver one
*For KHS-400C, support for the T487 lens type has been dropped; from now on, only the T609K lens type is supported for this pickup
* For KHS-400C, support for the T487 lens type has been dropped; from now on, only the T609K lens type is supported for this pickup


==== H-chassis====  
====H-chassis====  
* Models: SCPH-500XX, SCPH-55000 GU (golden, limited Gundam bundle, Japan), SCPH-5500X GT (white, limited Gran Turismo 4 Prologue bundle, Japan and Asia)
*Models: SCPH-500XX, SCPH-55000 GU (golden, Japan-only limited Gundam bundle), SCPH-5500X GT (white, limited Gran Turismo 4 Prologue bundle, Asia-only variant)
*Year(s): 2003 - 2004 (copyright date 2002 on motherboard)
*Year(s): 2003 - 2004 (copyright date 2002 on motherboard)
*Motherboards: GH-023
*Motherboards: GH-023
*Introduces the ARM-based "Dragon"-chip, which unites functionality of [[MechaCon]], [[SysCon]], [[EEPROM]] and [[RTC]]
*Introduces the ARM-based "Dragon"-chip, which unites functionality of [[MechaCon]], [[SysCon]], [[EEPROM]] and [[RTC]]
*New drive electronics based around the Sanyo LA6508, LB11971 and Texas Instruments SP3727D (but also still support the older SP3727B RF-amp used in G-chassis)
* New drive electronics based around the Sanyo LA6508, LB11971 and Texas Instruments SP3727D (but also still support the older SP3727B RF-amp used in G-chassis)
*New drive mechanism, but still based around the same optical pickups as with F and G chassis (Sony KHS-400C, KHS-400R, Sanyo SF-HD7)
*New drive mechanism, but still based around the same optical pickups as with F and G chassis (Sony KHS-400C, KHS-400R, Sanyo SF-HD7)
*New power supply form factor; mounted upside-down
*New power supply form factor; mounted upside-down
*Removed the iLink port
*Removed the iLink port
* Integrated IR-receiver
*Integrated IR-receiver
*Quieter fan with more sophisticated temperature-controlled fan speed
*Quieter fan with more sophisticated temperature-controlled fan speed


==== I-chassis====  
====I-chassis====  
*Models: SCPH-500XX, SCPH-55000 GT (white, limited Gran Turismo 4 Prologue bundle, Japan)
* Models: SCPH-500XX, SCPH-55000 GT (white, limited Gran Turismo 4 Prologue bundle, Japan-only variant)
*Year(s): 2003 - 2004
*Year(s): 2003 - 2004
*Motherboards: GH-026
*Motherboards: GH-026
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*Year(s): 2004
*Year(s): 2004
*Motherboards: GH-027 (unconfirmed), GH-029
*Motherboards: GH-027 (unconfirmed), GH-029
* Seems to be a rather obscure/rare chassis, all known consoles are either European or Japanese
*Seems to be a rather obscure/rare chassis, all known consoles are either European or Japanese
*Has a completely unique drive mechanism based around a PVR-702W optical pickup, which only uses 24 instead of 30 pins as all earlier optical pickups do
* Has a completely unique drive mechanism based around a PVR-702W optical pickup, which only uses 24 instead of 30 pins as all earlier optical pickups do
*Uses SP3751A RF-amp/front-end-processor for the optical pickup in the drive electronics, just like every slim PS2 until including M-chassis does, probably to support the PVR-702W optical pickup that is exclusively used in J-chassis consoles
*Uses SP3751A RF-amp/front-end-processor for the optical pickup in the drive electronics, just like every slim PS2 until including M-chassis does, probably to support the PVR-702W optical pickup that is exclusively used in J-chassis consoles


===Slim chassis types===
===Slim chassis types===
==== K-chassis/LCG-chassis ====
====K-chassis/LCG-chassis ====
*Models: SCPH-700XX
*Models: SCPH-700XX
*Year(s): 11/2004 - 11/2005
* Year(s): 11/2004 - 11/2005
*Motherboards:   
*Motherboards:   
**GH-032 (dedicated [[Emotion Engine|EE]] and [[Graphics Synthesizer|GS]])
** GH-032 (dedicated [[Emotion Engine|EE]] and [[Graphics Synthesizer|GS]])
** GH-035 (combined [[EE+GS]])
**GH-035 (combined [[EE+GS]])
*Uses combined [[EE+GS]]-chip or dedicated [[Emotion Engine]]+[[Graphics Synthesizer]] chips, depending on motherboard
*Uses combined [[EE+GS]]-chip or dedicated [[Emotion Engine]]+[[Graphics Synthesizer]] chips, depending on motherboard
*'''GH-032 and GH-035 require different top shields with different heat sinks!'''
*'''GH-032 and GH-035 require different top shields with different heat sinks!'''
*Components of [[Network Adaptor]] included on motherboard (Ethernet-transceiver and [[SPEED]]-chip)
*Components of [[Network Adaptor]] included on motherboard (Ethernet-transceiver and [[SPEED]]-chip)
*North american consoles (SCPH-70011, SCPH-70012) also have a small 56k modem daughter board, like the north american [[Network Adaptor]]. For this purpose, the motherboard has solder pads for an optional connector to this daughter board, that was only fitted for north american consoles. '''This also requires special case parts.'''
* North american consoles (SCPH-70011, SCPH-70012) also have a small 56k modem daughter board, like the north american [[Network Adaptor]]. For this purpose, the motherboard has solder pads for an optional connector to this daughter board, that was only fitted for north american consoles. '''This also requires special case parts.'''  
**The difference between SCPH-70011 and SCPH-70012 lies within the daughter board, with the SCPH-70011 daughter board (J20M001.30) being compliant with both, Canadian and US regulations, and the SCPH-70012 daughter board (J20M001.32) being compliant with just the US regulations.
** The difference between SCPH-70011 and SCPH-70012 lies within the daughter board, with the SCPH-70011 daughter board (J20M001.30) being compliant with both, Canadian and US regulations, and the SCPH-70012 daughter board (J20M001.32) being compliant with just the US regulations.
*External power supply
*External power supply
*Top-loading and completely reworked drive mechanism   
* Top-loading and completely reworked drive mechanism   
**2 drive mechanism variants exist: Mitsumi and Sankyo. '''These consoles require different top shells and proper MechaCon configuration data for each drive type!'''
**2 drive mechanism variants exist: Mitsumi and Sankyo. '''These consoles require different top shells and proper MechaCon configuration data for each drive type!'''
*No expansion bay
*No expansion bay
*RTC-battery connected via cable instead of having a battery holder on the motherboard
*RTC-battery connected via cable instead of having a battery holder on the motherboard
*Above changes allowed for a much smaller and completely reworked case design
* Above changes allowed for a much smaller and completely reworked case design


====L-chassis====
====L-chassis ====
*Models: SCPH-750XX
*Models: SCPH-750XX
*Year(s): 11/2005 - 09/2006
*Year(s): 11/2005 - 09/2006
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*Uses combined [[EE+GS]]-chip or dedicated [[Emotion Engine]]+[[Graphics Synthesizer]] chips, depending on motherboard
*Uses combined [[EE+GS]]-chip or dedicated [[Emotion Engine]]+[[Graphics Synthesizer]] chips, depending on motherboard
*'''GH-036/GH-040 and GH-037/GH-041 require different top shields with different heat sinks!'''
*'''GH-036/GH-040 and GH-037/GH-041 require different top shields with different heat sinks!'''
* Introduces new PPC 405 based [[IOP/Deckard|IOP]] with external 4MB DDR-SDRAM, which emulates functions of the old MIPS-based IOP as well as [[SPEED]]; has some compatibility issues
*Introduces new PPC 405 based [[IOP/Deckard|IOP]] with external 4MB DDR-SDRAM, which emulates functions of the old MIPS-based IOP as well as [[SPEED]]; has some compatibility issues
* As the functions of SPEED were integrated into the IOP, having an SSBUS-controller became obsolete, thus the combined SSBUS-Controller + SPU2 chip (CXD2955R) that was introduced with the I-chassis got "downgraded" to the older SPU2 (+SPU2 RAM) chip (CXD2947R), that was introduced way back with the G-chassis
* As the functions of SPEED were integrated into the IOP, having an SSBUS-controller became obsolete, thus the combined SSBUS-Controller + SPU2 chip (CXD2955R) that was introduced with the I-chassis got "downgraded" to the older SPU2 (+SPU2 RAM) chip (CXD2947R), that was introduced way back with the G-chassis
*2 drive mechanism variants exist: Mitsumi and Sankyo. '''These consoles require different top shells and proper MechaCon configuration data for each drive type!'''
*2 drive mechanism variants exist: Mitsumi and Sankyo. '''These consoles require different top shells and proper MechaCon configuration data for each drive type!'''
*No connector (or soldering pads for it) for connecting the modem daughter board anymore; the north-america-exclusive dial-up support was dropped entirely, similar to SCPH-70001/70010.
*No connector (or soldering pads for it) for connecting the modem daughter board anymore; the north-america-exclusive dial-up support was dropped entirely, similar to SCPH-70001/70010.


====M-chassis====
====M-chassis====  
*Models: SCPH-770XX
*Models: SCPH-770XX
*Year(s): 09/2006 - 10/2007
* Year(s): 09/2006 - 10/2007
*Motherboards: GH-051, GH-052
*Motherboards: GH-051, GH-052
*Exclusively uses combined [[EE+GS]]-chip
*Exclusively uses combined [[EE+GS]]-chip
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*Some changes regarding the voltage generation (VRM likely more efficient/cooler)
*Some changes regarding the voltage generation (VRM likely more efficient/cooler)
*Removed the 2 screw sockets at the back side of the console that existed on K and L-chassis
*Removed the 2 screw sockets at the back side of the console that existed on K and L-chassis
*RTC-battery moved back to a battery holder on the motherboard
* RTC-battery moved back to a battery holder on the motherboard
* Fixed some of L-chassis' compatibility issues
*Fixed some of L-chassis' compatibility issues


====N-chassis====
====N-chassis====
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*Year(s): 06/2007 - 04/2008
*Year(s): 06/2007 - 04/2008
*Motherboards: GH-061, GH-062
*Motherboards: GH-061, GH-062
*Much smaller motherboard, heavily cost reduced console
* Much smaller motherboard, heavily cost reduced console
*On GH-062 (and all boards of P and R chassis), the second drive door safety switch has been removed, leaving the switch on the power/LED board as the only safety switch
*On GH-062 (and all boards of P and R chassis), the second drive door safety switch has been removed, leaving the switch on the power/LED board as the only safety switch
*Completely new chipset:   
*Completely new chipset:   
**EE + RDRAM + IOP + IOP RAM + SPU2 (+ SPU2 RAM, which was already integrated into SPU2 years before) combined into single chip (CXD2976GB)
** EE + RDRAM + IOP + IOP RAM + SPU2 (+ SPU2 RAM, which was already integrated into SPU2 years before) combined into single chip (CXD2976GB)
** Has a dedicated GS again, but in a new revision (CXD2980BGB), which comes in a much smaller package and doesn't require cooling (besides airflow)
**Has a dedicated GS again, but in a new revision (CXD2980BGB), which comes in a much smaller package and doesn't require cooling (besides airflow)


====P-chassis ====
====P-chassis====  
*Models: SCPH-900XX
*Models: SCPH-900XX
*Year(s): 11/2007 - 07/2008
*Year(s): 11/2007 - 07/2008
*Motherboards: GH-070
* Motherboards: GH-070
*Same basic electronic components as in N-chassis
*Same basic electronic components as in N-chassis
*Different case design
*Different case design
*Reintroduction of an internal [[PSU]]
*Reintroduction of an internal [[PSU]]


==== R-chassis====   
====R-chassis====   
*Models: SCPH-900XX
*Models: SCPH-900XX
*Year(s): 06/2008 - 01/2013
* Year(s): 06/2008 - 01/2013
*Motherboards: GH-071, GH-072
*Motherboards: GH-071, GH-072
*Removed the heatsink which was still present in P-chassis. Instead, the EMI-shield now contacts the SoC.
* Removed the heatsink which was still present in P-chassis. Instead, the EMI-shield now contacts the SoC.
* 2 types of EMI shield; the later one is smaller and covers only part of the PCB, leaving the front part out
*2 types of EMI shield; the later one is smaller and covers only part of the PCB, leaving the front part out  
** GH-071 goes with the larger shield, GH-072 goes with the smaller shield
**GH-071 goes with the larger shield, GH-072 goes with the smaller shield
**Consoles with the smaller shield don't have the screw holding down the Controller/MemCard-connector installed
**Consoles with the smaller shield don't have the screw holding down the Controller/MemCard-connector installed
*Fan connected via FPC
*Fan connected via FPC
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===PSX chassis types===
===PSX chassis types===
====X-chassis====
====X-chassis====
* Models: DESR-5000, DESR-7000, DESR-5100, DESR-5100S, DESR-7100, DESR-5500, DESR-7500, DESR-5700, DESR-7700
*Models: DESR-5000, DESR-7000, DESR-5100, DESR-5100S, DESR-7100, DESR-5500, DESR-7500, DESR-5700, DESR-7700
*Year(s): December 2003 - early 2005
*Year(s): December 2003 - early 2005
*Motherboards: XPD-001, XPD-005
*Motherboards: XPD-001, XPD-005
*For further information, see [[PSX]] and [[Motherboards#PSX_Motherboard_Models|PSX-Motherboards]]
*For further information, see [[PSX]] and [[Motherboards#PSX_Motherboard_Models|PSX-Motherboards]]
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