[QUOTE="-RROD-"][QUOTE="BobHipJames"][QUOTE="Phazevariance"]It's possible, but i don't know if anyone has ever tested the two versions side by side before. Each new PS3 model that comes out has somehting else stripped away or reduced it seems.BobHipJames
No.
The new 80 gigabytes are exactly the same as the 40 gigabytes. They just have a new hard drive.
The old 80 gigabytes were the same as the launch models just missing the EE hardware from the PS2 that allowed for PS2 hardware emulation.
The 40 gig is missing: 2 USB ports, some memorby stick port, and PS2 backwards compatibility. If it has 65 nm, in my opinion, that makes up for everything else and then some.
I though the new PS3 skus were 65nm?
I wouldn't know because I'm not an engineer and I don't have x-ray vision. I ventured a guess and my guess is that they do.
I never claimed they didn't.
Well anyways, Sony stated that in fall, All skus would be 65nm
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