What is the difference between PS2 3001 and 39001?

The PS2 SCPH-39001 is widely considered more reliable than the 30001, featuring improved internal cooling, a more robust laser assembly, and refined motherboard components while maintaining the same "fat" chassis and iLink port. The 39001 was a later, more efficient revision (v7) compared to the earlier 30001 (v1-v4).
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What is the difference between PS2 models?

The PS2 is primarily differentiated between models with the original "fat" case design introduced in mid-to-late 2000 and the later "slimline" models introduced at the end of 2004. In 2010, a television incorporating a PS2 was introduced.
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What is the difference between PS2 30001 and 35001?

There are no differences in the functionality between the SCPH-30001 and SCPH-35001 PlayStation 2 consoles (although there are some design changes to the internal parts).
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What is the most reliable PS2 model?

For maximum reliability, the SCPH-3900x (Fat) is often cited for its robust laser (400C/HD7) and potential for hard drive loading (avoiding disc issues), while the SCPH-9000x (Slim) is the best for ease of use with an internal power supply and the latest features, though it lacks some modding options. The key to longevity for any model is minimizing laser use, ideally by using a hard drive adapter, as disc drives are the primary failure point.
 
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Are all PS2 Slim lasers the same?

The PS2 Slim has two different laser types: The SPU-3170, which was used only in early batches of the 700XX (top), and the multi-named laser universally used for all other PS2 Slim models (bottom).
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What is the rarest PS2 console?

The rarest PS2 consoles are typically limited-run, region-exclusive, or promotional editions, with the PS2 Automotive Edition (Light Yellow, Astral Blue, etc., ~2,000 each) and the Toy Blue fat PS2 (only 5,000 units) being top contenders, alongside very scarce debug/test units or unique developer prototypes, making them highly sought after by collectors.
 
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What are the common PS2 slim problems?

  • Won't Power On. Not Plugged In. Faulty Power Switch. Power Light Goes Red After Turning On.
  • Disc Drive Errors. "Disc Read Error" Laser is Broken. Disc Drive Needs Replacing.
  • Overheating. Faulty Cooling Fan.
  • Spinning Blue Orbs/Dots on the Main Menu Not Spinning. Date and Time Issue.
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Does the fat PS2 overheat?

As someone who has repaired MANY PS2 systems, i will say, the Fat model never overheats. It simply doesn't generate enough power, and it it actually pretty well ventilated.
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Is the pink PS2 rare?

Primarily found in Europe and Australia, these pink consoles often came bundled with specific games, often targeting a female audience. This targeted marketing approach, combined with limited availability, contributed significantly to its rarity. Think of it as the unicorn of the PS2 family.
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Is the PS2 Slim better than fat?

Both consoles are backwards compatible with original PS1 games, can play most of the same PS2 titles. The main differences in the two consoles are primarily size and weight. However, with reliability and cooling greatly improved in the newer model, the PS2 Slim is the superior console in almost every way.
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How much did the PS2 slim cost in 2004?

In September 2004, Sony revealed a newer, slimmer model of the PlayStation 2 dubbed the "Slimline" for US$149 (equivalent to $250 in 2024).
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Which PS2 models scratch discs?

Typically when discussing Ps2's that scratch discs, the slim is the first thing that comes to mind.
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What is the lifespan of a PS2 console?

PS1 lasted 11 years while PS2 lasted 13 years. How would you explain this? The PS1 lasted from 1995–2006, the PS2 from 2000–2013. The PS2 was the best-selling console of all time, so the install base was massive.
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What is the difference between green and purple PS2?

Color code. Original PS/2 connectors were black or had the same color as the connecting cable (mainly white). Later, the PC 97 standard introduced a color code: the keyboard port, and the plugs on compliant keyboards, were purple; mouse ports and plugs were green.
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Why does PS2 look bad on HDTV?

PS2 looks bad on HDTVs because it was designed for low-resolution analog CRTs (480i/240p), outputting a signal that modern digital HD TVs struggle to upscale, resulting in blurriness, jagged edges (aliasing), and pixelation; this is compounded by poor deinterlacing in many TVs and the lack of high-resolution support in most games, though using component cables or dedicated upscalers helps significantly.
 
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Is it easy to fix a PS2 Slim?

Repairing the Playstation 2 Slimline is not a difficult task. The majority of disassembly can be done with a screwdriver and the components can be easily identified and swapped out without soldering.
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How much can I sell my PS2 for?

You can sell your PS2 for roughly $40 to $100+ for the console, depending on model (fat vs. slim) and condition, with bundles fetching more, but value heavily relies on included games, especially rare ones. Expect common sports/GTA games to add little, but rarer titles or complete-in-box (CIB) games can significantly increase the price, with bundles often selling in the $75-$125 range, says Reddit users.
 
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Why is the PS5 Pro $750?

When the PS5 Pro launched back in 2024, it retailed for $699. Sony then shocked players earlier this year when they raised the price of the console to $750 due to a “changing economic market.” Suffice to say, the PlayStation 5 Pro entered the “it's too expensive” territory for many consumers.
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What is PS chipping?

The chipped system allows for extended gaming flexibility, letting you enjoy a variety of popular titles without needing physical discs. Powered by an AMD Jaguar 8-core processor and 1.84 TFLOPS GPU, this console provides smooth gameplay, vibrant visuals, and excellent reliability.
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