Then why did you ask?
Because different users say diferent things. Like I said, there were some users who said the culprit was the HDD, some the CPU and some the GPU.
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Then why did you ask?
Then, try another hdd.
I don't understand why your systems have so many problems.
i believe its probably "normal" in many cases. the PS3 is already known to be a pain in the a$$ with developing games. most games are way more unstable than on the xbox. many reasons are probably because of security, but i have experienced this problem too.
note: overheating, too much memory or maybe even other problems are "normal". the ps3 is in my eyes the most unstable console from sony and there are also tips to prevent your ps3 from dying (like applying new thermal paste and having an eye on some other things, cant remember what exactly). as long as its just happening on exiting games or apps, i wouldnt really mind. but mainly on older systems i recommend checking the internet for tips to let your system last longer.
i think so, yes. even though i played on my superslim flawless and might have experienced this problem on it barely, i still think the development of this console was just the worst from sonyWas Sony just incompetent?
i think so, yes. even though i played on my superslim flawless and might have experienced this problem on it barely, i still think the development of this console was just the worst from sony
While also owning a PHAT model that is jailbroken and i think this problem occured more often on this PS3, i believe so.Do you think some models have it more than other ones, then?
While also owning a PHAT model that is jailbroken and i think this problem occured more often on this PS3, i believe so.
It could be that older consoles wear out at some point or after all those firmware updates the older models just arent as fast and stable as the newer ones. only my bold assumption, but as long as you still can game on it... otherwise, there is a ps3 emulator
PS3s in my experience are mostly flawless, the only time I had trouble with a PS3 was when I was falsely sold a faulty PS3 as working.I don't understand why your systems have so many problems.
PS3s in my experience are mostly flawless, the only time I had trouble with a PS3 was when I was falsely sold a faulty PS3 as working.
It showed the green light, but no image. I got a refund thanks to eBay since the seller wouldn't respond.
I'd be concerned if I heard three beeps.I just find it odd this behavior is considered normal by some while others say it isn't.
I'd be concerned if I heard three beeps.
After the 25000 the nec tokin capacitors are not there, so no, it doesnt happen with all PS3 variants.In all these PS3s?
My PS3 sometimes beeps when I exit Irisman, but that's no big deal.Even when exiting apps and games only?
After the 25000 the nec tokin capacitors are not there, so no, it doesnt happen with all PS3 variants.
My PS3 sometimes beeps when I exit Irisman, but that's no big deal.
My PS3 sometimes beeps when I exit Irisman, but that's no big deal.
That doesn't happen to me. Just make a backup of data that's important to you if it'll become unusable.What's 25000?
Me too, as well as when I exit games, but does your PS3 beep 3 times and restarts or just once and doesn't restart? Anyway, I'm afraid my PS3 might be broken because of this behavior.
I only ever used Apollo to fake-activate my PS3.When does one need to activate the PS3 in the PSN, when using another PSN account, another PS3, another HDD, after formatting the PS3, etc.?
That doesn't happen to me. Just make a backup of data that's important to you if it'll become unusable.
I only ever used Apollo to fake-activate my PS3.
I personally don't like using my PSN account with CFW/HEN stuff to avoid the risk of ban and I had it for about 12 years.
Anyway, reckon you're over thinking the PS3 process, it's not that complicated and I got used to it after a while of trial and error.