I'm sure there was a way to mount PKG and ISO files on IRISMAN on its file manager but now I can't find it. Where is it?
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srry my fault i thought ps3 was 6gb and yeah it would be running at 1,5gbsIs the PS3's SATA controller 1.5? If so, using a SATA III HDD would make it run at SATA 1.5 speed?
If PS3's SATA is faster than the PS3's USB, are game loadings faster and is installing game data faster too?
srry my fault i thought ps3 was 6gb and yeah it would be running at 1,5gbs
just take a look at https://psdevwiki.com/ps3/Harddrive this will answer all you questions
the site goes over everything and yes it says that but it also shows in the table that 7200 still has the highes transferrateWhat would be running at 1.5 Gbs?
And what if if the HDD was SATA I, would it run at SATA 1 speed and not SATA 1.5?
That site doesn't state if SATA has faster loadings and if it's faster to install game data than USB and it states installing a 7200 HDD doesn’t do much for loading times (shaves off a second or 2).
the site goes over everything and yes it says that but it also shows in the table that 7200 still has the highes transferrate
and obvious yes sata 1 would be 1 not 1,5 and sata 2 or 3 would only run at 1,5gbs but like the table shows there are also ps3 models with sata 3 gbs instead of 1,5gbs
intern around 70mbs with 5200rpm
90mbs with 7200 rpm
40mbs with usb
ethernet around 17mbs
blueray around 73 mbs max
like it stated on the psdevwiki you can install ssd with no problem at all only downside like you stated the controler would be the bottleneck and about modding a new controller in i dont think anyone has done it bevor maybe you have more luck on psx-place i know there are some crazy guys who knows more about frankensteining a ps3What about internal with a 5400 RPM HDD like mine? Are all those speeds maximum or some of them are average?
Also, what about SMB OPL/POPStarter vs. PS2/PS1 disc?
EDIT: If switching the PS3's HDD for a SSD, do I need to switch the PS3's SATA controller for a SSD-compatible one or it will work with any SATA SSD?
like it stated on the psdevwiki you can install ssd with no problem at all only downside like you stated the controler would be the bottleneck and about modding a new controller in i dont think anyone has done it bevor maybe you have more luck on psx-place i know there are some crazy guys who knows more about frankensteining a ps3
and again those question are all answeren on ps3devwiki i would advice u just to browse through the wiki it will answer all your questions and give you more information than i ever could
nah not an actual page about that topic but you could hunt your infos down on that wikiBut like I said, I don't find a comparison between internal, USB and disc speeds on it.
Why is PS3's SATA controller 1.5 but the PS3 comes with a SATA 300 HDD and not with a SATA 150 HDD?
What about SMB OPL/POPStarter vs. PS2/PS1 disc?
What about SSHDs on the PS3?
nah not an actual page about that topic but you could hunt your infos down on that wiki
the sata controller was changed to 3gbs on later models
about smbopl/popstarter vs ps1/ps2 discs : the difference is not so much the speed but compatibility opl over samba would be the same speed as ethernet around 17mbs
ps 1 disc would still be just 2x speed even thoug ps3 can read compact disc up to 24× speed (29.49 Mbit/s)
ps2 disc would be run at dvd 8x speed (86.40 Mbit/s)
ssdhs would be more practical than ssd but its the same speed than 7200rpm only reactiontime would be faster
cmon i definetly know you didnt look at the devwiki properly because you wouldnt ask the same questions again and againI already searched for it.
What do you mean by later models, Slim and Super Slim ones?
What do you mean by ethernet? So, would OPL SMB be faster than PS1 and PS2 discs and would the PS3 read PS1 discs even faster than OPL SMB on the PS2? And what about OPL on the PS3?
cmon i definetly know you didnt look at the devwiki properly because you wouldnt ask the same questions again and again
the first model with sata 3 was CHECHLxx
samba opl runs via ftp protocol over ethernet wich is 17mbs max on ps3
and like i said ps1 would be still running at 2x because some games would break on higher speeds
in theory in depends on the game but from my experience your good with just ps1 and ps2 isos over webman/irismanWhat's better, OPL/POPStarter on PS3 Fat or running PS1 and PS2 ISOs on a PS3 Fat with CFW installed?
cmon i definetly know you didnt look at the devwiki properly because you wouldnt ask the same questions again and again
the first model with sata 3 was CHECHLxx
samba opl runs via ftp protocol over ethernet wich is 17mbs max on ps3
and like i said ps1 would be still running at 2x because some games would break on higher speeds
yeah thats true the wiki isnt very pleasant to look at but it provides us with all information we could ever get on ps hardwareI did but it's very confusing.
That's a PS3 Fat,
I didn't know SMB used FTP. Why do you call SMB Samba? Ok, but I was talking about OPL on the PS2, not on the PS2. So, PS1 games would still be running at the same speed as PS1 discs on the PS2?
yeah thats true the wiki isnt very pleasant to look at but it provides us with all information we could ever get on ps hardware
SMB stands for samba wich is like an ftp server but it uses smb/cifs protocol instead of ftp
SMB OPL is a modiefied OPL version wich is optimised for SMB (playing games over ethernet)
on ps2 its a little different ps1 disc games would run at 24x speed thats why some games didnt play right since some ps1 games needs the low 2x speed to run correctly