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You bridge pc psu or put a switch to bridge.
normally the ps3 psu is in standby, when u turn the ps3 on it will tell the ps3 psu to power up.. but if you doing this mod it don't work like that.. you bridge the pc psu which sends power to the ps3(the ps3 has red light) then u turn on the ps3.. so you don't need the 3.3v as there is no ps3 psu ************* [ - Post Merged - ] ************* I would use a switch to bridge psu as the ps3 fan will run when the ps3 is in standby
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or anyone for that matter... I am interested in clearing up some space in my PS3 for an ongoing project I have been working on so I am considering having an external pc psu to power the ps3. My only concern is with the two copper components that secure the motherboard and the psu. Do these carry current from the psu to the motherboard or are they meant only to help secure the psu? If so how did you get around using these with a faulty psu? Thanks
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Those do 95% of the work...the front wires are mostly for standby functions...the pins from your image handle all the high current stuff. If you have a high wattage soldering iron you can just solder wires to the bottom of them (or pull them out and replace them with 16AWG or thicker wire). Otherwise, just wrap 16AWG wire tightly around each, carefully pull the wound wires off the pins, dose them in solder. and force them back onto the pins.
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The PSU in the 60GB models is rated at 380W, almost all of that is for those two pins...although it never actually uses that much. If you find a PC PSU with at least 30A on a single 12V rail, that should be enough. I would solder 2 or 3 of the 12V lines from a single rail to one wire, two or three of the grounds to the other wire. I am sure you know the trick for turning on an ATX PSU with a resistor...you can use a relay triggered by the 3.3V line from the mainboard to do this. You would then want to wire the 5V standby wire that is on the ATX power connector to the 5V line(s) going to the mainboard.
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you could use a xbox psu on the ps3
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************* [ - Post Merged - ] ************* Yeah but I am trying to clear room for the insides of the ps3... although I just realized that I can do what killerbug was explaining with the PS3 PSU and make it an external. In that case I assume you would just stick the 16 AWG wires, from the MOBO, in the two holes in the PSU where the pins used to go (and extending the signaling wires of course)?
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Oh, and I am self taught.
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![]() To increase the thickness of the 4 wires would you recommend running the two 16awgs straight from the mobo all the way to or even inside the PSU then wrap and solder the 4 psu wires around the 16awgs?
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No...just use 18AWG to extend the 4 wire plug going to the mainboard.
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