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PS3 Retail Models and components

PS3 Fat

PS3 Fat
PS3 Model Name CECHAxx CECHBxx CECHCxx CECHExx CECHGxx CECHHxx CECHJxx CECHKxx CECHLxx CECHMxx CECHPxx CECHQxx
Type (8th byte of IDPS) 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08
Manufacturing Date
Date Code
July 2006 ~ ?
6C, ?
July 2006 ~ ?
6C, ?
July 2007 ~ ?
7C, ?
July 2007 ~ March 2008
7C, 7D, 8A
October 2007 ~ ?
7D, ?
October 2007 ~ ?
7D, ?
April 2008 ~ ?
8B, ?
July 2008 ~ ?
8C, ?
October 2008 ~ ?
8D, ?
October 2008 ~ ?
8D, ?
October 2008 ~ ?
8D, ?
April 2009 ~ ?
9B, ?
Minimal Firmware 1.00 1.00 1.00 ? 1.00 ? 1.90 or 1.97 or 2.30 1.97 or 2.30 2.30 2.16 or 2.30 2.30 or 2.45 ? 2.45 2.60?
Console
Components
HDD Seagate ST96812AS (60 GB) ST920217AS (20 GB) ST96812AS (60 GB) ST980811AS (80 GB) ST940210AS or ST9402115AS (40 GB) ST9402115AS (40 GB) ST940210AS (40 GB) ? (80 GB)
Hitachi HTS541640J9SA00 (40 GB) HTS542580K9SA00 (80 GB) ? (80 GB)
Fujitsu MHW2040BH (40 GB) MHZ2080BH (80 GB) ? (80 GB) MHZ2160BH (160 GB)
Toshiba MK8052GSX (80 GB) ? (80 GB) MK1652GSX (160 GB) ?
Bluray Drive BD-400 BD-410
Chasis KEM-400AAA KEM-410ACA
Laser pickup KES-400A KES-410A
Board BMD-001 BMD-001 or BMD-002 BMD-003 BMD-006 BMD-006 or BMD-011 BMD-021 or BMD-031
Controller CXD5063AGG-1 CXD5063AGG-1 or CXD5065GB-1 CXD5065GB-1 CXD5065GB-1 or R8J32800FPV CXD5065GB-1 or R8J32810FPV1
Power Supply Unit ? ? ?
HeatSink Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4
Fan ? ? ? ?
Switch board CSW-001 Integrated on Mother Board
Card Reader board CMC-001 No CMC-001 No
Wifi/BT board CWI-001 (WIFI+BT) CWI-001 (BT only) CWI-001 (WIFI+BT) CWI-002 (WIFI+BT) UWB-001 (USB+WIFI+BT) Integrated on Mother Board
Motherboard
Components
Motherboard Name COK-001 COK-002 SEM-001 DIA-001 DIA-002 VER-001
Syscon Revs. 1 CXR713120-201GB CXR714120-301GB SW-301
Revs. 2 CXR713120-202GB CXR714120-302GB SW-302
Revs. 3 CXR713120-203GB
Processing CELL CXD2964GB or CXD2964AGB (90nm) CXD2981GB or CXD2981AGB (65nm) CXD2989GB or CXD2989AGB (65nm) CXD2990GB or CXD2990AGB (65nm)
XDR RAM X5116AC-3C-E or K4Y50164UC-JCB3 (4x64 MB) X5116AC-3C-E (4x64 MB) K4Y50164UE-JCB3 (4x64 MB) X5116ADSE-3C-E or IDRD51-0-A1F1C-32C (4x64 MB)
Graphics RSX CXD2971GB or CXD2971AGB or CXD2971BGB or CXD2971DGB (90nm) CXD2982GB (65nm) CXD2991GB (65nm)
GDDR3 RAM Samsung K4J52324QC-SC14 or Infineon/Quimonda HYB18H512322AF-14 (4x64MB) ? ?
PS2
Compatibility
EE+GS CXD2953AGB (EE+GS) CXD2972GB (GS only) No
RD RAM K4R271669F or K4R271669H (2x16 MB) No
MultiAV bridge CXD9208GP No
Audio/Video MultiAV CXM4024R
HDMI Silicon Image Sil9132CBU Panasonic MN8647091
SouthBridge CXD2973GB CXD2979GB CXD2984GB CXD2984AGB
USB Genesys Logic GL852 (64pin) Genesys Logic GL852 (48pin) Genesys Logic GL852 (48pin). Integrated on UWB-001 Wifi/BT board Genesys Logic GL852 (48pin)
SATA/PATA Bluray bridge Marvell 88SA8040-TBC1 No
GbLAN Marvell Alaska 88E6108-LAR1 Marvell Alaska 88E6106-LKJ1 ? ?
Wifi/BT Controller On Wifi/BT Board (88W8580) 88W8580
Starship2 CXD4302GB CXD4392GB CXD9909GB No
Flash NAND Samsung K9F1G08U0A-PIB0 Samsung K9F1G08U0B-PIB0
NOR Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2
Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D ??? Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B (3rd gen)
Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2

PS3 Slim

PS3 Slim
PS3 Model Name CECH-20xxA/B CECH-21xxA/B CECH-25xxA/B CECH-30xxA/B
Type (8th byte of IDPS) 0x09 0x0A 0x0B 0xC
Manufacturing Date
Date Code
July 2009 ~ December 2009
9C, 9D
January 2010 ~ June 2010
0A, 0B
July 2010 ~ June 2011
0C, 0D, 1A, 1B
July 2011 ~ September 2012
1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C
Minimal Firmware 2.70 (9C, 9D) 3.20 (0A) 3.40 (0C), or 3.50 (0D, 1A), or 3.56 (1A, 1B), or 3.60 (1B) 3.60, 3.72 (1C)
Console
Components
HDD A (120 GB) Hitachi HTS545012B9SA00 or Toshiba MK1255GSX 120 GB HDD not available
B (250 GB) Toshiba MK2555GSX 250 GB HDD not available
A (160 GB) 160 GB HDD not available Toshiba MK1665GSX or MK1676GSX
B (320 GB) 320 GB HDD not available Toshiba MK3276GSX
Bluray Drive BD-450 BD-460 BD-470
Chasis KEM-450AAA KEM-450DAA KEM-450EAA
Laser pickup KES-450A (SA-CD No) KES-450D (SA-CD No) KES-450E (SA-CD No)
Board BMD-051 or BMD-061 BMD-065 Integrated on Mother Board
Controller R8J32820FPV1 or CXD5130R-1 CXD5131R-1 Integrated on Mother Board
Power Supply Unit APS-250 or EADP-220BB (221 watts) APS-270 or EADP-200DB (197 watts) APS-306 or EADP-185AB (161 watts)
HeatSink Type 5 Type 6 (Integrated on Mother Board Plate)
Fan Nidec G10C12MS1AH-56J14 or Nidec G10C12MS2AH-56J14 or Delta KFB1012HE or NMB-MAT BG1004-B045-P00 (10cm diameter) Nidec G80E12NS1ZN-56J14 (8cm diameter)
Switch board DSW-001 HSW-001 KSW-001
Motherboard
Components
Motherboard Name DYN-001 SUR-001 JTP-001 JSD-001 KTE-001
Syscon Revs. 1 SW2-301 SW2-301 or SW3-301
Revs. 2 SW2-302
Revs. 3 SW2-303
Processing CELL CXD2992AGB (45nm) CXD2992GB (45nm) CXD2996GB ? (45nm)
XDR RAM Elpida X5116ADSE-3C-E (4x64MB) Elpida X1032BASE-3C-F (2x128MB) Elpida X1032BASE-3CA2-F (2x128MB)
Graphics RSX CXD2991CGB or CXD2991EGB (65nm) CXD5300AGB (40nm) CXD5300A1GB (40nm) CXD5300A1GB or CXD5300DGB (40nm) CXD5301A1GB or CXD5301DGB (40nm)
GDDR3 RAM Qimonda HYB18H512322AF-14 (4x64MB) ? (4x64MB) Samsung K4J52324KJ-JC14 (4x64MB) Samsung K4J52324KI-JC14 (4x64MB)
Audio/Video MultiAV CXM4027R
HDMI Panasonic MN8647091 (CEC Commands supported)
SouthBridge CXD9963GB (ENCDEC and USB integrated)
Bluray Controller On Bluray Board R8J32830FPV1 CXD5131R-1 CXD5132R-1
GbLAN Marvell Alaska 88E1118R-NNC2 Marvell Alaska 88E1310-NNB2
Wifi/BT Controller Marvell Avastar 88W8780 Marvell Avastar 88W8781 ?
Flash NOR Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2
Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2
Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B (3rd gen) Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D (4th gen)
Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G < - - same macronix for all slim models ? - - > Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G

PS3 SuperSlim

PS3 SuperSlim
PS3 Model Name CECH-???? CECH-???? CECH-???? CECH-???? CECH-42xxA CECH-????
Type (8th byte of IDPS) 0x?? 0x?? 0x?? 0x?? 0x?? 0x??
Manufacturing Date
Date Code
Month Year ~ Month Year
??
Month Year ~ Month Year
??
Month Year ~ Month Year
??
Month Year ~ Month Year
??
April 2013 ~ June 2013
3B
Month Year ~ Month Year
??
Minimal Firmware ?.?? (??) ?.?? (??) ?.?? (??) ?.?? (??) ?.?? (3B) ?.?? (??)
Console
Components
HDD B (250 GB) 250 GB HDD not available
C (500 GB) 500 GB HDD not available
Bluray Chasis
Laser pickup
Power Supply Unit
HeatSink
Fan
Switch board
Motherboard
Components
Motherboard Name MSX-001 MPX-001 NPX-001 PPX-001 PQX-001 RTX-001
Syscon Revs. 1 ?
Revs. 2 ? ?
Revs. 3 ? ?
Revs. 4 ? ? SW3-304 ?
Processing CELL ? (45nm?) ? (40nm?) is smaller !
XDR RAM ? (2x128MB)
Graphics RSX ? (40nm?) ? (35nm?) is smaller !
GDDR3 RAM ? (4x64MB) ? (2x128MB) !
Audio/Video MultiAV ?
HDMI ?
SouthBridge ?
Bluray Controller ?
GbLAN ?
Wifi/BT Controller ? ? ? ?
Flash NOR ? ? ? ? N/A ?
eMMC ? ? ? ? ? ?

Critics and suggestions

  • When 1 part gets changed in table, it needs to be changed on all subpages that relate (wrote by euss)
    • Yes, thats a problem, but the purpose of this tables is to replace the ones in frontpage... though is a long road to complete all the info, but when completed the table will be "legacy" (and with this i mean is not needed to edit it anymore so his complexity doesnt matters in long term)--Sandungas (talk) 00:32, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
  • The table is NOT collapseable (wrote by euss)
    • Is not the kind of table that could be collapsed or reordered--Sandungas (talk) 00:32, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
  • In this photo of a JSD-001 http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/images/a/a1/JSD-001-fuses-thermisters.front.jpg it looks like the XDRAM chips are X1032BASE-3CA2-F and X1032BASE-3DA2-F (one of each kind combined together) but searching in google for X1032BASE-3DA2-F doesnt returns any result, also CECH-30xx models are still using the same XDRAM chips than CECH-25xx, so X1032BASE-3DA2-F probably doesnt exists and is just a disturbance on the photo --Sandungas (talk) 00:32, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
  • the rows for fans can be splitted by manufacturer delta/nidec/nbm-mat

PS3 Retail Production Timeline

The table shows the PS3 models ordered chronologically and based on the time when the console was manufactured (aka Manufacturing Date, or DateCode)

The release date is when each PS3 model was available in shops for the different world regions and that date could be bigger than its Manufacturing Date (available in shops some weeks or months after manufactured). This release date appears in the blue cells in format: YYYY/MM (REG), where: YYYY=year MM=month REG=region/s

The red cells are a roughtly approximation of the date when this PS3 model entered in mass production, is based in the oldest datecodes reported by owners of this PS3 model in internet

The grey cells are an even more roughtly approximation of the date when the production of this model stopped. In the practise most probably the end dates matches with the start dates of the next model, to avoid manufacturing different models in the same factory. In other words the factory lines are "updated" to manufacture the next PS3 model

Test

PS3 Production Timeline
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
datecode 6A 6B 6C 6D 7A 7B 7C 7D 8A 8B 8C 8D 9A 9B 9C 9D 0A 0B 0C 0D 1A 1B 1C 1D 2A 2B 2C 2D 3A 3B 3C 3D 4A 4B 4C 4D 5A 5B 5C 5D ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
CECHAxx (60 GB) GO 2006/11 (JP, NA) STOP
CECHBxx (20 GB) GO 2006/11 (JP, NA) STOP
CECHCxx (60 GB) ? 2007/3 (AUS, UK, EU, ROI)
2007/4 (RU)
?
CECHExx (80 GB) ? 2007/8 (NA) ?
CECHGxx (40 GB) ? 2007/10 (AUS, EU)
2007/11 (JP, NA)
?
CECHHxx (40 GB) ? 2007/10 (AUS, EU)
2007/11 (JP, NA)
?
CECHJxx (40 GB) ? 2008/8 (NA, EU, AUS) ? ?
CECHKxx (80 GB) ? 2008/8 (NA, EU, AUS) ? ?
CECHLxx (80 GB) ? 2008/10 (JP) ?
CECHMxx (80 GB) ? 2008/10 (JP)
CECHPxx (160 GB) ? 2008/10 (EU)
2008/11 (NA)
?
CECHQxx (160 GB) ? 2008/10 (EU)
2008/11 (NA)
CECH-20xx A (120 GB) 2009/9 (NA, EU)
B (250 GB)
CECH-21xx A (120 GB)
B (250 GB)
CECH-25xx A (120 GB)
B (250 GB)
A (160 GB)
B (320 GB)
CECH-30xx A (160 GB)
B (320 GB)
CECH-40xx A (12 GB) 2012/10 (NA, EU, JP)
B (250 GB) 2012/10 (NA, EU, JP)
C (500 GB) 2012/10 (NA, EU, JP)
CECH-42xx A (12 GB)
B (250 GB)
C (500 GB)
CECH-43xx A (12 GB)
B (250 GB)
C (500 GB)

Critics and suggestions

  • Exceptions to above information.
    • UK CECHM03 Is a CECHH series, with DIA-001 Board and having a datecode of late as 8C, still with min version firmware of 1.97, not a factory refurbished item and still has metloadr1. The significance of the exception is that the flash contains the IDPS of a unit with SKU Model 6. Meaning if you relied on the above information table you would be expecting to see an IDPS of 00 00 00 01 00 87 00 08 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX when infact the IDPS will be 00 00 00 01 00 87 00 06 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX. Further proving the CECHM03 (possible other regions too?) series is not board type DIA VER-001 and of course not a refurbished unit, as the IDPS doesn't change when sony official refurbishes units. After tracing the timeline of information I believe the above table was compiled by copying another website entitled "ps3 secrets" and no checking has been done to its validity.(User talk:86.158.223.119 - 1st January 2016 - 12:55 GMT+2). Nobody reported ever of a CECHM with a DIA-001 motherboard, most probably this console was made from parts of others (case of a CECHM + DIA-001 motherboard). So is not a problem specific of the info in this page, incase there is needed to add some details about this PS3 model please post it in CECHMxx page

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_3_launch

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/timeline/fba8e4976a9cb5f4121d07f29fd763e3.png

Note how production lines was overlapped in fats... but not for the slims

Minimal and maximun datecodes for the production life of each PS3 model can be deduced from the table

Around May 31, 2017 the PS3 production ended for japan http://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/gaming/810752/PS3-Sony-ends-production-PlayStation-Plus-update

Other reference

PS3 1000 series naming theory

By sandugas.

I just noticed an interesting detail about ps3 fat models letters. I noticed time ago, but I'm counting them and it matches fine.
The point is ps3 fat models are "1000 series" internally are named starting with 1000
The proof is: [[Namco_System_357#357A_.28GECR-1100.29_COK-002]] and [[Namco_System_357#357B_.28GECR-1500.29_VER-001]].

so... CECHCxx and CECHExx (with COK-002)... are "1100 series"
and... CECHLxx, CECHMxx, CECHPxx, CECHQxx (with VER-001)... are "1500 series"
CECHA and CECHB (with COK-001) are "1000 series"
etc...

count them here ---> [[Bluray_Drive#Bluray_Drive_Revisions]]
is by motherboard (and there are "only" 6 motherboards used in PS3 fat retail models)
COK-001 = 1000
COK-002 = 1100
SEM-001 = 1200
DIA-001 = 1300
DIA-002 = 1400
VER-001 = 1500
note how it matches with arcade models :)

also... DECR-1000... the mother of COK-001 = 1000 series
and DECR-1400... should be the mother of DIA-002 = 1400 series
also... in ps3 fat preproduction and prototypes always is used numbers... never letters A,B,C,D,E... etc...
example...
CBEH-B1104-B  <--- this should be an "1100 series"... so based on COK-002
DEH-FH1500A/J(-C)  <---- and this one should be a "1500 series"... so based on VER-001