i hsd a dead ps3. second one seems to be working.
However still waiting for sony to send my blu ray movie that was stuck in old. It has been almost 12 months.
i hsd a dead ps3. second one seems to be working.
However still waiting for sony to send my blu ray movie that was stuck in old. It has been almost 12 months.
The only evidence I have on PS3 reliability is I bought a 40GB PS3 a year ago, and its been through a lot, moved flat twice, its been folding whenever its not gaming in northern Aus summer (hot) and haven't had a single issue with it. Obviously that means nothing in the context of this thread, much like knowing someone who's PS3 died also means nothing.
If you do want to blow dust out of the PS3 without opening it up, turn the PS3 off, and then switch it off using the back switch. Press and hold down the eject and power buttons, and switch it back on at the back, and the PS3 will beep and spin the fans in reverse at 100% fan speed (its hairdryer loud) for around 10 seconds. Switch it back off at the switch, and then turn it back on and let it boot up normally. How successful it is in removing dust I'm not sure, but I'm guessing Sony wouldn't have programmed it in if it did nothing.
Cobretti2 said: i hsd a dead ps3. second one seems to be working. However still waiting for sony to send my blu ray movie that was stuck in old. It has been almost 12 months. |
12 months?
I think you lost a blu ray
happened to me last month. If you don't back up your data from your HD, you are screwed. The HD, once it's formatted for the PS3, will only work with that motherboard. If you have to replace the motherboard or CPU (in reality they just send you a different PS3), then you lose all of your data. The data is encrypted and hasn't been cracked yet. You can't use a PC. You can't use another PS3. You are screwed.
Back up your data.
I'm going to go back up my saves onto a thumbdrive now.
Of course, I don't have a launch unit.
Feylic said:
Show me proof that this, and if it is worse than the 360's RROD was, i will conceed.
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1. http://www.digitpress.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-18874.html
2. http://uk.gamespot.com/news/2664495.html
Cant find the exact figures anymore for number 2, but if I remember rightly nearly 300,000 PS2's were recalled in Japan because they didnt play all the games. They had to issue new machines to these consumers.
3. http://uk.gamespot.com/news/2541766.html
9 days after it first released 12,500 calls of failiures were made. This was only in Japan. As it was not released anywhere else at the time.
4. http://playstation.about.com/b/2005/09/15/sony-playstation-2-ps2-power-adapter-recall.htm
5. http://www.megagames.com/ps2/ps2_recall.shtml
And here Sony made an internal error causing their customers to have to send products in, over 1.25 million. In fact Sony state that this caused them alot of money loss.
Do I need to go on. Now remember in the first 2-3 years the failiure rate was high because there were less consoles sold. The first year was somewhere round 40-50%. It got better for Sony because of the amount of PS2's sold. However the PS2 went through Version V0 - V15b ( I believe over 23 reincarnations of insides ). The slimline had issues on release to. But the DVD Drive failiure was the one which caused the forums to OVERLOAD. Type in PS2 DVD Drive failiure, and there will be more than 20 pages of different forums all for failed PS2 DVD Drives. In the first 2 years of the console.
selnor said:
1. http://www.digitpress.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-18874.html 2. http://uk.gamespot.com/news/2664495.html Cant find the exact figures anymore for number 2, but if I remember rightly nearly 300,000 PS2's were recalled in Japan because they didnt play all the games. They had to issue new machines to these consumers. 3. http://uk.gamespot.com/news/2541766.html 9 days after it first released 12,500 calls of failiures were made. This was only in Japan. As it was not released anywhere else at the time. 4. http://playstation.about.com/b/2005/09/15/sony-playstation-2-ps2-power-adapter-recall.htm 5. http://www.megagames.com/ps2/ps2_recall.shtml And here Sony made an internal error causing their customers to have to send products in, over 1.25 million. In fact Sony state that this caused them alot of money loss. Do I need to go on. Now remember in the first 2-3 years the failiure rate was high because there were less consoles sold. The first year was somewhere round 40-50%. It got better for Sony because of the amount of PS2's sold. However the PS2 went through Version V0 - V15b ( I believe over 23 reincarnations of insides ). The slimline had issues on release to. But the DVD Drive failiure was the one which caused the forums to OVERLOAD. Type in PS2 DVD Drive failiure, and there will be more than 20 pages of different forums all for failed PS2 DVD Drives. In the first 2 years of the console. |
1: Forum of people complaining is not an official statistic or fact.
2: Compatibility is not a hardware failure, and they got replaced anyways.
3: Memory card issues are not system hardware problems
4: 12500 calls were made to Sony's customer support line, that doesn't instantly mean all calls were regarding a broken system, don't make stuff up.
5: Power Adapter is not a system failure, and it was recalled (meaning you get a new one for free). My adapter was one of those, and the original didn't cause any problems in the months I used it, it was a safety precaution, the new one came before I sent the old one, so I didn't lose any playtime.
6: Come on, did you even read the article? The problem was that the ps2 worked too well, and allowed the Japanese to watch DVD's from other regions, which isn't supposed to be allowed. This is not a hardware failure, and if you didn't return it, you got DVD support for other regions.
Again, forum chatter doesn't equal facts. People will be much more inclined to complain, then they will to praise. You still haven't shown me any real percentages, only guesses, so your points are moot. I agree, and know that all electronics devices are not without their issues, the ps2/ps3 included, but there is no evidence that suggests either was as bad as the 360 and needed an extended warranty. Please do go on.
Jo21 said: mainly 60gb some people say its the 90nm + ps2+ps3 in the same chipset. causes it to overheat. so 40gb with 65nm and no BC doesnt have that problem but blu ray lens are more prone to die but thats fixable easily. |
YLOD is the same for the 40GB as well. My friend had his 40GB do it and he fixed it.
its interesting hows my neo geo, genesis, saturn, DC, GC still run fine....and how often i hear of ps360 hardware blunders...hmmmm
Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.
owner of : atari 2600, commodore 64, NES,gameboy,atari lynx, genesis, saturn,neogeo,DC,PS2,GC,X360, Wii
5 THINGS I'd like to see before i knock out:
a. a AAA 3D sonic title
b. a nintendo developed game that has a "M rating"
c. redesgined PS controller
d. SEGA back in the console business
e. M$ out of the OS business
Best electronics have a 3% defective rate, so it be rather impossible for every PS3 to be perfect.
Still better then 360 +30% prod rate.