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(add note with how super slim no longer have IHS on the RSX)
(after doing some research, it seems the first super slim model did come with the 28nm RSX when it featured the NPX-001 board. making this more clear in the article)
 
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| cellrsx    = 45nm, 40nm
| cellrsx    = 45nm (Cell), 40nm or 28nm (RSX)
| flash      = NOR or 16GB [[eMMC]]
| flash      = NOR or 16GB [[eMMC]]
| motherboard = [[MSX-00x#MSX-001|MSX-001]] or [[MPX-00x|MPX-001]] or [[NPX-00x|NPX-001]]
| motherboard = [[MSX-00x#MSX-001|MSX-001]] or [[MPX-00x|MPX-001]] or [[NPX-00x|NPX-001]]
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First PS3 super slim model. 40xxA models come with on-board 16GB flash storage, can configure the system to use this instead of a hard drive.
First PS3 super slim model. 40xxA models come with on-board 16GB [[eMMC]] flash storage, can configure the system to use this instead of a hard drive.


As well as a redesigned cooling system, the optical drive tray now uses a top loading mechanism similar to PS1. Also the RSX no longer has an IHS.
As well as a redesigned cooling system, the optical drive tray now uses a top loading mechanism similar to PS1. Also the RSX no longer has an IHS.
The models equipped with the [[NPX-00x|NPX-001]] motherboard featured a shrunken 28nm RSX.
The LED Diagnostics Mode that was accessible from 21xx to 30xx slims was either changed or completely removed.


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Latest revision as of 12:56, 19 May 2024

CECH-40xx
CECH-4000.jpg
Release
Initial Release September, 2012
Datecodes
Regions ?
Colour
Specifications
Motherboard MSX-001 or MPX-001 or NPX-001
Flash NOR or 16GB eMMC
Harddrive 16GB Flash (40xxA) / 250GB (40xxB) / 500GB (40xxC)
HDMI CEC
OtherOS
PS2 Compatibility No
SA-CD
WiFi
Cell / RSX 45nm (Cell), 40nm or 28nm (RSX)
Watt / Max / Cum 80w, 250w
USB Ports 2
MultiCardReader No



First PS3 super slim model. 40xxA models come with on-board 16GB eMMC flash storage, can configure the system to use this instead of a hard drive.

As well as a redesigned cooling system, the optical drive tray now uses a top loading mechanism similar to PS1. Also the RSX no longer has an IHS.

The models equipped with the NPX-001 motherboard featured a shrunken 28nm RSX.

The LED Diagnostics Mode that was accessible from 21xx to 30xx slims was either changed or completely removed.

Full list of Features
Harddisk no harddrive: flash 12GB free / 16GB total. optional expansion 1TB (910GB) (40xxA) / 250GB (40xxB) or 500GB (40xxC)
Flash 16MB NOR or 16GB eMMC
Release date 09/2012
USB Ports 2
PS2 Emulation No
SACD Playback No
Original OtherOS Support No
Card Readers No
Wifi Yes
Available Colors Charcoal Black / Azurite Blue / Classic White / Garnet Red / Black and Gold / Black and White / Black and Blue
Regions ?
Cell / RSX Architecture 45nm (Cell), 40nm or 28nm (RSX)
Watts/Max 75w / 190w
HDMI Version 1.3a
HDMI CEC Yes

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Kept here for historical purposes, these are the first images of the first PS3 SuperSlim model