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iFixit: PlayStation 3 Slim Disassembly

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2009

A first look inside Sony's dramatically redesigned, cooler, sleeker PS3 Slim!

Visit http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/ for more sneak peeks into today's hottest gadgets!

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  • SH*T NOW MICRISOFT KNOWS OUR HIGHTEC HARDWARE!!!!!

  • This is a SHITTY video!

    Why show PICTURES of a tear down, instead of an ACTUAL motion video?!

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  • Jesus Fucking Christ I can't see fucking thing on this video !!

  • @element271 I'm a Pc Gamer now :P

  • @KrabbendeKUTKAT Yeh because hardware that is 5 years old to totally high tech .

  • @Xoeclyus FUCK YOU ASSHOLE ! WHY DON'T YOU KILL YOURSELF INSTEAD OF CRYING ABOUT CAPS..........

  • @Xoeclyus pss, Not everyone views the world like you , do you understand little boy?

  • @rockbutt123 pss, caps are for douchey 12 year olds. it "yells" that you're ignorant, i understand the need to be different, but you just look like a fool. not trolling, that's just the way it is.

  • @Xoeclyus what i do have is a seagate 2tb external that i use to backup what i'm not using or going to be using so as to save space on the system itself. if i were to replace the internal HDD with a bigger & faster one, my first move would be to buy a proven effective cooling device to supplement the standard cooling system to help with the extra load. but that's just me, i don't like spending 300 bucks every year or so replacing a system so i tend to lean on the careful side.

  • video was good enough for me, though i havew experience messing with electronic devices, a full video walkthrough would have been better, as dfor the HDD argument, sony recommends the stock rpm HDD for a replacement because the faster the HDD spins, the more heat generated. and since the HDD is internal, that heat will dissipate into the system, and if it wasn't designed to handle that much heat, then it could cause much greater wear and tear on the internals.

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