PS3's have been designed to allow the harddrive to be replaced with standard notebook size harddrives. You can increase the size of the current harddrive or you can replace the PS3 with a new model with a larger harddrive.
The model number is for the 160 GB PS3 released August 2011 for the USA CECH3001B is the 320 GB model released on the same date
Yes and no. Only on the ps3 60 gb, and maybe a 80 gb. All 60 gigs are backwards compatible. Only one 80 gig.
almost anywhere that game systems are sold, except you are better off getting the 80 gig special edition because it has 20 more gigs, and it comes with motorstorm for the same price
One gig is more then a mb so there is 0.130993 gigs. One gig has 1000 mb
Its practically the same deal with guitar hero, so yes, it will work. It really depends on the version of the ps3 that you have. If you have the very first version then yes because that was made with the fantasy drive put in to it. the fantasy drive is what the ps2 uses to read games. the first version was the 20 gig (gigabyte) ps3. all the other ps3's with more gigs were made without the fantasy drive so they wont read a ps2 disc. so if you have a 20 gig ps3 then yes it will. If you have a newer version of the ps3 which has more gigs then your out of luck cuz it wont read ps2 disc. Actually is is called the emotion engine and was in the 20 GB and 60 GB USA models and an a partially software based emulation system was used in the European models and the USA early 80 GB models. If your PS3 does not have 4 USB ports it will not play PS2 software
Six gigs is bigger than 5 gigs, allowing for more storage.
More than you can count to.
gigs. you had it right
16 gigs, 32 gigs, 48 gigs
PS3
It depends on how many gigs it has, the more you have the more it will hold..
Just a standard laptop harddrive. I added a link on the procedure from the Playstation network support