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* Models SCPH-30001
* Models SCPH-30001
* Chassis B
* Chassis B
* US launch revision
* US launch revision (together with GH-005)
* Has DVD-player preinstalled, just like every later board
* Has DVD-player preinstalled, just like every later board


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* Models SCPH-30001
* Models SCPH-30001
* Chassis B'
* Chassis B'
* US launch revision
* US launch revision (together with GH-004)
* Has DVD-player preinstalled, just like every later board
* Has DVD-player preinstalled, just like every later board
* Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock
* Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock

Revision as of 06:34, 9 October 2021

Playstation 2 Motherboard Models

GH-00X

GH-001

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  • Year 2000
  • Models SCPH-10000
  • Chassis A
  • Japanese launch revision
  • Incomplete BIOS (no DVD player); DVD player can be installed onto a memory card using an update disc
  • Buggy DVD player (version 1.00) that allows region free (but 60 Hz only) playback using some trick as well as RGB-output during DVD-playback, which was disabled on later versions
  • Later production models might come with an updated BIOS that blocks installation and startup of DVD player 1.00, as well as an updated MechaCon, just like GH-003 does

GH-003

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  • Year 2000
  • Models SCPH-15000, SCPH-18000 (besides GH-008)
  • Chassis A (in SCPH-15000), A+ (in SCPH-18000)
  • In SCPH-15000, DVD player still needs to be installed first (in a newer, partially fixed version, that seemingly can also be used on SCPH-10000), but BIOS disallows use of the buggy version 1.00
  • In SCPH-18000, DVD player is preinstalled
  • Updated MechaCon for speedier tray opening/closing

GH-004

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  • Year 2000
  • Models SCPH-30001
  • Chassis B
  • US launch revision (together with GH-005)
  • Has DVD-player preinstalled, just like every later board

GH-005

  • Photo
  • Year 2000
  • Models SCPH-30001
  • Chassis B'
  • US launch revision (together with GH-004)
  • Has DVD-player preinstalled, just like every later board
  • Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock

GH-006

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  • Year 2000 - 2001
  • Models SCPH-30001, SCPH-30004
  • Chassis C
  • European launch revision (together with GH-007)
  • Completely interchangeable with GH-007

GH-007

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  • Year 2000 - 2001
  • Models SCPH-30002, SCPH-30003, SCPH-30004
  • Chassis C'
  • European launch revision (together with GH-006)
  • Completely interchangeable with GH-006
  • Probably exists to make use of remaining first revision GS (CXD2934GB) stock

GH-008

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  • Year 2000-2001
  • Models SCPH-18000
  • Chassis AB
  • First japanese version with built-in DVD player (besides later GH-003 boards that were also used in SCPH-18000 consoles at the same time)

GH-01X

GH-010

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  • Year
  • Models SCPH-30000, SCPH-30001, SCPH-30002, SCPH-35001, SCPH-35002, SCPH-35003, SCPH-35004, SCPH-35005
  • Chassis D

GH-012

  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis D'

GH-013

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  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis

GH-014

  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis D

GH-015

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  • Year
  • Models SCPH-30000R, SCPH-30001R, SCPH-30002R, SCPH-30003R, SCPH-30004R, SCPH-30005R, SCPH-30006R
  • Chassis F
  • EEPROM + RTC integrated into single chip on some subrevivions of this board and on any later boards

GH-016

  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis D (apparently, Sony didn't always name everything in order, or there is some other internal reason for this)

GH-017

  • Year
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  • Chassis G

GH-019

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  • Year
  • Models SCPH-37000, SCPH-39000, SCPH-39001, SCPH-39002, SCPH-39003, SCPH-39004, SCPH-39006, SCPH-39007, SCPH-39008
  • Chassis G

GH-02X

GH-022

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  • Year
  • Models SCPH-37000, SCPH-39000, SCPH-39001, SCPH-39002, SCPH-39003, SCPH-39004, SCPH-39006, SCPH-39007, SCPH-39008
  • Chassis G

GH-023

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  • Year
  • Models SCPH-50000, SCPH-50001, SCPH-50002, SCPH-50003, SCPH-50004, SCPH-50005, SCPH-50006, SCPH-50007, SCPH-55000
  • Chassis H
  • This board and every later board comes with the newer ARM-based "Dragon" MechaCon, which also takes over the functions of SysCon as well as EEPROM and RTC
  • This board and every later fat board uses different driver ICs (LA6508 and LB11971) for the drive mechanism; the LA6508 is known for dying/shorting out (possibly due to overheating) and sometimes additionaly killing the laser with it

GH-026

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  • Year
  • Models SCPH-50000, SCPH-50001, SCPH-50002, SCPH-50003, SCPH-50004, SCPH-50005, SCPH-50006, SCPH-50007
  • Chassis I

GH-027

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis

GH-029

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis J

GH-032-XX

GH-032-11

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  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-13

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-24

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-32

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-44

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-11

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models SCPH-70004
  • Chassis K

GH-032-12

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-21

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-22

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-31

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-54

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  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-032-64

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-035-XX

GH-035-04

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-035-11

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-035-21

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-035-22

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-035-31

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-035-41

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-035-42

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-035-43

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-035-61

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  • Year
  • Models SCPH-70003
  • Chassis K

GH-035-71

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis K

GH-036-XX

GH-036-51

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis

GH-037-XX

GH-037-01

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-037-02

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-037-12

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-040-XX

GH-040-11

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-040-12

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-040-51

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-040-52

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-040-72

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-041-XX

GH-041-04

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-041-14

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-041-33

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-041-34

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis L

GH-05X-XX

GH-051-02

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  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis M

GH-051-12

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  • Year 2006
  • Models SCPH-77004a
  • Chassis M

GH-051-32

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  • Year 2007
  • Models SCPH-77003a
  • Chassis M

GH-051-51

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis M

GH-052-12

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis M

GH-052-51

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  • Year 2007
  • Models SCPH-77004b
  • Chassis M

GH-06X-XX

GH-061-12

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis N

GH-061-22

  • Photo
  • Year
  • Models
  • Chassis N

GH-061-51

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  • Year 2007 (?)
  • Models 79001B
  • Chassis N

GH-062-02

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  • Year
  • Models SCPH-79001A
  • Chassis N

GH-07X-XX

GH-070-??

  • Year
  • Models SCPH-9000?
  • Chassis P

GH-071-42

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  • Year 2007-2008
  • Models SCPH-90001, SCPH-90002, SCPH-90003, SCPH-90004, SCPH-90005, SCPH-90006, SCPH-90007, SCPH-90008, SCPH-90009, SCPH-90010
  • Chassis P

GH-072-42

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  • Year 2008-2012
  • Models SCPH-90001, SCPH-90002, SCPH-90003, SCPH-90004, SCPH-90005, SCPH-90006, SCPH-90007, SCPH-90008, SCPH-90009, SCPH-90010, BRAVIA KDL22PX300 (with different ROM from normal PAL boards, otherwise identical)
  • Chassis R

PSX Motherboard Models

XPD-00X

XPD-001

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  • Year 2003 - 2004
  • Models DESR-5000, DESR-7000, DESR-5100, DESR-5100S, DESR-7100
  • Chassis X
  • Both PSX motherboards have a total of 72 MB RDRAM, unlike normal PS2s' 32 MB

XPD-005

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  • Year 2004 - 2005
  • Models DESR-5500, DESR-7500, DESR-5700, DESR-7700
  • Chassis X
  • Both PSX motherboards have a total of 72 MB RDRAM, unlike normal PS2s' 32 MB
  • Unlike XPD-001, this board has several daughter boards:
    • One large daughter board (XRC-005) with analog video interfaces as well as the Ethernet transceiver
    • One smaller daughter board (XCP-005) with the SPEED chip, an unknown Pioneer chip (PE7003D) and an Altera FPGA (with its ROM and a programming header)
    • A similarily named Pioneer chip (PE7005A) is found in some Pioneer DVR (DVR-920H-S), where it is labelled as an I/O expander in the service manual
    • DESR-7500 and DESR-7700 also have an additional third daugher board on the opposite side of the main board, which contains the iLink-interface controller
    • DESR-5500 and DESR-5700 (the XPD-005 consoles that don't have iLink) instead have a small pcb (XDI-002) with few components soldered with two wires directly to the motherboard
  • This board also contains 2 LEDs connected to DVRP which are invisible from the outside but light up when the console is powered up. It is not known what is indicated by these LEDs.