Does the original ps3 really break easily?

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#1 martinX3X
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Hi. I've been asking around lately on which ps3 I should get. The refurbished original 80gb ps3 seems perfect for me. I dont mind the largeness of it and the design is perfect for my room. I also will only be playing games on it so i dont need all the extra hard drive space. I can get it for half the price of the slim at a nearby electronics store.

The problem is, people have been telling me that the originals will eventually get the YLOD after using it and i'll have to pay $200 for repairs. Is this true?

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#2 mrags89
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I have the 40 gb spiderman bundle which i've had since the beginning of 2007. No problems at all. Like all electronics there are a percentage of hardware failures. It just happens. I know people who still have launch systems running perfectly.

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#3 johnlennon28
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some people here on these forums might say yes it does, but I still have my orig 60 gig with bc, and most people at my work still have their old model ps3s running fine
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#4 NaughtyRag
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i have a 60gig launch and an 80gig that i got a few months later both work fine. and i thought the repairs were $150

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#5 slvrraven9
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some people here on these forums might say yes it does, but I still have my orig 60 gig with bc, and most people at my work still have their old model ps3s running finejohnlennon28
my 80 gb bc bundle still goin strong and i had it since feb 07...
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#6 hawk549
Member since 2007 • 1220 Posts

I think the 'phat' PS3's are stronger than some think.

Any walmart i go to has phat's set up to play, and they are always caked in dust and grime and still run quite and solid. not to mention most of my friends ps3's are in the same shape, still running great.

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#7 shadow13702
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I had mine about 2-3 since it was launched (forgot date) but should be at least 3 years and its still working and I play about 20+ hours per week with the occasional frezze (maybe once every 5-10 hours and it goes back to normal )

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#8 jack00
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Eventually pretty much all the fat models will get YLOD, some might be lucky enough to never get it, but they are in a minority, hell, we don't even know if the slim is YLOD proof yet, it's not been out long enough on the market for us to know.

Before i got YLOD with my 60 GB i thought all those people posting about how they got YLOD were fake and propaganda, but after getting it myself, i realized that it was true.

I had it for about 3 years, a little less maybe, and i got YLOD about 1 month ago, so i'd say it's just a question of time before it happens again...

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#9 360hammer
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Eventually pretty much all the fat models will get YLOD, some might be lucky enough to never get it, but they are in a minority, hell, we don't even know if the slim is YLOD proof yet, it's not been out long enough on the market for us to know.

Before i got YLOD with my 60 GB i thought all those people posting about how they got YLOD were fake and propaganda, but after getting it myself, i realized that it was true.

jack00

Why you shouldn't fully believe the things you read on the internet. Repairs are $150. Personally, I'd buy new, and if I were you I'd just save some money and in the next month or 2 you will be seeing Move bundles.

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#10 Bow-T_88
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I had the 60 gb version and it got the Ylod 3 times. From that day in 2008, i've had this same sig about it. The 60 gb version WILL get ylod. However my 160 GB that came bundled with uncharted, its been running fine for a year and 3 months, and although it gets hot, the fan doesnt speed up like the 60 gb
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#11 iTzJusSeeMe
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No, not at all. Ive had my 80gig for the past 3 years and I havent had a single problem
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#12 dk00111
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Out of all the people who I know that have a PS3, all but one have phats and they've never had YLOD.
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#13 Vader993
Member since 2010 • 7533 Posts

for the most part fat works pretty well,lot of people don't take good care of their console

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#14 OfficerLeach_
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Ive had my 80gig since it came out and the only problem ive had was when the phat ps3 psn went down for half a day lol...ive went through 4 360s and just gave up but hmmm that 250gb kinetic looks nice
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#15 megaspiderweb09
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I have had the 40Gb and the 80Gb PS3.I can tell you that after a long while of usage,thier fans got louder and the game was getting hot so i traded em both fora 250Gb Slim,the experience with it has been fine so far but i cant conclude as it hasnt spent as long as the Fat models i used to have

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#16 crashndash
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I have the 40 gb spiderman bundle which i've had since the beginning of 2007. No problems at all. Like all electronics there are a percentage of hardware failures. It just happens. I know people who still have launch systems running perfectly.

mrags89
i got a 60gb japanese launch system running as smooth as the day i got it its been what almost 4 years? also my brothers 40gb is running fine it just depends on things like if its well ventilated and other factors, also i recomend dont stand it up
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#17 T-Machine99
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The old PS3's do tend to get louder as time passes, but if you properly manage it (vacuum vents, keep well ventilated), your chances of having problems is slim.

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#18 hsaitou
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My 60 GB has more than 3 years now, the only thing that I did was replace the thermal paste 3 months ago, and I plan to do this again after 2 more years. But this was a preventive maintenance, it really never gave me any problem.

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#19 Yazu13
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My 20GB launch model PS3 lasted from when the PS3 first shipped to about 2 months, so unless mine was a special case, they last a while. Though, they do tend to heat up on the side wihere the disc is inserted, though the HDD is on the other side so that shouldn't be much of a problem unless it happens to get really hot. In my experience however, it doesn't heat up near enough to start a fire, but I kept it on top of a cardboard square on my floor just in case.

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#20 Eikichi-Onizuka
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I don't trust buying used systems myself. I've had my 80 GB for almost two years.
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#21 HellsAngel2c
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I have a launch 60gb PS3 with bc and it's still live and kicking. It's had no tinkering, and has sometimes been on for for 4 days continually. It doesn't overheat, the fan is still quiet... yep, no problems so far.
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#22 JohnF111
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I have the 40 gb spiderman bundle which i've had since the beginning of 2007. No problems at all. Like all electronics there are a percentage of hardware failures. It just happens. I know people who still have launch systems running perfectly.

mrags89
Same, i sold my launch system which i got within the first month of it being released.. The person i sold it too still has it working perfectly, my mates have had a bluray failure though but two perfectly placed phone calls had it fixed for free.
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#23 Venom_Raptor
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Its fine, unless you're planning on throwing it around

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#24 Fenian_lostsoul
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I've had my 60gb for almost 4 years now.
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#25 jimm895
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I have a 60 gig that's on 24/7 most all the time and it still runs like it did day one(really much better with the updates that helped the hardware run more efficiently).
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#26 smsnsimba
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My 2 cents:

I still own an original 60GB model(with upgraded 500GB 7200RPM hard drive) and I use the hell out of it. It's my primary DVD and Blu-Ray player, it's usedabout 6-7 hours or more a day for gamingand holds all my digital camera videos and photos. I've never had any problems with it. The first 2 years I had it was standing vertically, and for the last 2 years it's been horizontal(laid flat). The things a beast. I've never had any problems.

The only thing is my original controller gave out. I use theanalog sticks pretty aggressively and i grinded it away so much that the plastic dust/residue got into the axis (I'm guessing) and now it gets stuck. It's not a big deal and I'm sure I can take them apart to fix/clean them but I've been wanting to get the rumbles for a while and that was a good excuse.