80/ 180 max watts vs 100/200 or 100/250 for other slim models
It depends upon whether you buy the PS3 new or not. A new PS3 costs 250 US dollars. A used PS3 can cost as low as 199 US dollars.
The PS3 slim 250GB model power consumption is about 250 watts see related link The PS3 Slim 120 GB model also consumes about 250 watts and the power consumption was not listed in the specifications for the older 40 GB, 80 GB, and 160 GB models see related 80GB link
You can first try using the old code that you purchased on the new PS3. If it does not work then yes you will then need to purchase a new code for the new PS3.
Yes (i think) you can because if you can put a new harddrive into an old ps3 then you should be able to put an old harddrive into a new ps3 The above is true, HOWEVER, any content you have downloaded from PSN will not work until you transfer your acct. to the new system. (Download content only works with 1 ps3 and up to 3 satellite psps at a time.
It can, Overheating is very bad for electronics and will always shorten the life of an electrical device. That is why all the newer models continue to use less power than the earlier models and are able to run cooler. See related link on the PS3 model differences and you can see that even the Fat PS3 had models using less power than the original 200 watts 380 watts max or the first 20, 60, and 80 GB models
The newer PS3 slim models consume 250 watts for all HDD sizes
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PS3 Slim will soon be out of stock in retail stores so if you are going to get one now is the time. Just like when the Fat PS3 was replaced by the PS3 Slim. There where still models of Fat PS3 available at the stores until they sold out. Then they were sold new as collectibles. You can still purchase any PS3 in the collectible market still new in box
Depends on the HDTV the PS3 is connected to. The PS3 uses only 250 watts for the slim model
it's volts and not watts that the question needs to be asking. But the PS3 slim, which uses the least power needs more than 220 watts and it also needs power for the TV
Approximately 250 watts is what the specifications for the related PS3 link indicate
All PlayStation 3's are able to get Ylod. Some may even argue that PS3 slims are more likely to get Ylod due to the size. A smaller console means less room for heat sinks and fans, Meaning that the PS3 will generate and hold more heat which is a number one cause for Ylod The above must have been written by someone who does not understand that the PS3 slim uses less power and will run cooler than the Fat PS3 and does not have an overheating problem. The actual available and unused space in the PS3 slim is greater than in the Fat PS3, but overheating is not a problem for the PS3 slim. Overheating is worse in the first PS3 4 USB port models released with the highest power consumption at 200 watts and 380 watts max even the last PS3 Fat models used 130 watts and 280 watts max. The slim PS3 uses only 100 watts and 250 watts max
it uses up 200/380w max The older models use the most and the slims use about 100/250w max The newer 160 GB and 320 GB slims now use just 100/200 max. The newest unreleased Super Slim will use 80/180 Max
No the PS3 model CECH-3001 could use 100 and up to 200 watts by itself in the newest slim models and would not allow for the TV. The first Fat models used 200 watts and a maximum of 380 watts and every model but the newest uses a maximum of more than 200 watts
The old PS3 can only play the oldest PS3 games. A new PS3 can play both new and old games.
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Yes and the new PS3 move will work on all PS3 models