Impressive work! But for anyone watching - the PS2 can easily be modded with absolutely no internal mods (but you'd need an external scaler like a retrotink). MC2ISO, Memcard Pro 2, 8bitdo bluetooth receiver and you've got 90% of the functionality on display here with 0 of the soldering work. PS2 is a great console to bring into the modern world!
Indeed, ontop of this....most people will go through this trouble to play like 2 games at most 😂 there are also some good cheap alternatives to the retrotink 2x scaler and up now.
@@TreyMotes The people? Yes, but not ALL of them. The products, no. They make great stuff, regardless of how you feel about some. The dumbness of it all was very "high school" jealously pettiness nonsense from my point of view. However, grown adults shouldn't act that way, so before anyone jumps down my throat, I sided with Mike on all of it.
I think it should also be noted that the Dualsense 4 controller doesn’t have pressure-sensitive buttons like the original PS2 or PS3 controllers. For most games this doesn’t matter, but some games such as Metal Gear Solid 2&3 did take advantage of that pressure-sensitivity.
The way the Micro SD fits in the vent is both so satisfying and so jarring. You know how kids used to put pennies in the NES vent? I can definitely see a Micro SD get pushed in the wrong whole and now, you got to open it again!
Haha i'd imagine I would forget which vent to put it in and lose the SD card in the system. Have to go and take it apart again otherwise it'd just be in there rattling around forever lol
Hmmm, I don't get the use of the word " jarring " at all But I get what you said, it will be painfully jarring to get a 1TB SD card lost ☕🌚, you HAVE TO open that thing and get it out 😹
@@IamAhmedMohammed Jarring, incongruous, clashing. It's both amazing that it fits there, and the absolute worst place. Both at the same time... Incongruous...
@@kevintappminville195 English isn't my first nor best language 😹, that's why I shoved that word up the sentence butt 🤣🤣. And I don't know if I used it the correct way, so yeah; it's amazing to get to know the language more in this sacrilegious way of shoving words up sentences butts ☕🌚.
I am still sad that my ps2 died a couple of years ago, but it did provided me thousands of hours of entertainment. RIP my old friend. That was some awesome mods and video.
@@legoshi6769 i was told there are not many parts available in the market here to replace the faulty processor, so it is not worth repairing unfortunately.
@@bustergundo516 It's nothing special, games load through the memory card slot, latest version of OPL - no exfat because original phats slow down, some mass storage & maybe thinking of turning a slim into a linux server for fun
26:44 Yeah they always ran hot. I would play God of War 1 and 2 for hours and the machine was a little beast. I would get scorching hot, but it never broke. I ended up giving it away after awhile.
@internetcarson if I'm not dumb, the issue with cooling here is just how slim it is. It'd be pretty difficult to find good cooling without compromising the look of the ps2
Are the cold plates made of aluminium or copper, if they are made of copper or are nickel coated then liquid metal can be used an that should increase the cooling performance.
I've been binging your videos today, and I have to say that I like your style of editing your videos. They're clear, concise, and not flooded with annoying SFX or unneeded subtitles every 10 seconds like I'm seeing on so many other videos lately.
Unfortunately PCSX2 isn't perfect. Ratchet and clank still has slowdown Yakuza games has this ugly white glitch Stuntman AI won't be exact. And in a game like stuntman, that soft locks the game And many more probably. But it's still a great emulator. Just be careful on which games are playable. It's still a large amount. Buying sly on ps5 is actually better than pirating it. For once, official emulators get it right
I mean I love the PS2 and it’s probably the best console ever, but why being impressed with its graphics? It was the second weakest console of its generation. Gamecube and Xbox games usually look and run much better upscaled.
@@davion4777Not necessarily the weakest, but certainly the least flexibility of the three. The system didn’t even have pixel shaders, the Graphics Synthesizer was basically a very souped-up Voodoo accelerator. What the PS2 has though, is a metric ton of fill rate, and phenomenally fast EDRAM to leverage that. Smoke, explosions, grass, post effects; all being very bandwidth and fill heavy, and all of which the PS2 can handle exceptionally well.
@@davion4777it’s a case-by-case thing. The PS2’s specs may have been overall weaker, but it came with some hardware quirks that PS2-targeting developers used to great effect (take the Ratchet & Clank or Metal Gear Solid games for example). In many cases of PS2-targeted games ported over to its competitors like the Xbox, the Xbox versions would actually have many compromises/bugs due to the absence of some obscure hardware quirk. That being said, the opposite is true for developers who set a target outside of the PS2’s hardware, often relying solely on the console’s middling raw performance. I remember doing research on The Thing (2002) game and was shocked to learn that the PS2 version completely eschewed the lighting and shadows present in the Xbox and PC versions, effectively ruining the intended composition. Other multi-plat games like Sonic Heroes have considerably worse performance on PS2 than anywhere else and others like Run Like Hell miss downloadable content exclusive to the Xbox version. It’s a truly really fascinating and migraine-inducing process to look up version differences between games and figure out which one has the least asterisks associated with it, but it’s the only surefire method I can count on. In summary, some games are best served on the PS2, other for the GameCube, and surprisingly many on the original Xbox, and it’ll take millions of hours to figure out which ports do the game the most justice.
@@khrashingphantom9632 PS3 had a really impressive CPU, GPU maybe less so. Both could certainly have benefited greatly from a ram upgrade though not that any software would have been made to utilize it.
@@oliverer3 I guess. I don’t really get into specs to much just function, and from where I’m standing a PS3 can play PS1-PS3 games using solely the hardware where a PS4 nor PS5 with all that “power” can do ANY of that. Lol.
He definitely has some good precision, but several of those joints looked like cold joints and I’m fairly sure he’s using cheap solder due to the hazed surface (get real lead solder, not the cheap CA compliant garbage that causes cold joints). Honestly though, even the crappiest joints will work as long as you don’t burn out the trace or just completely fail at making a joint. Most of this stuff will never see enough flex/movement to make a difference. Edit: it almost looks like he switches solder at 11:30 - notice the difference in texture/surface shine
You made it look easy, Tito! I think the biggest drawback for me would be cost. There are so many alternatives to these mods that are far more wallet friendly, like Helder's MC2SIO which supports cards up to 1TB, 8BitDo's Bluetooth controller adapter, and HDRetroVision's PS2 component cable which offers a fantastic picture whether using a scaler or not (assuming your TV has a component connection!). I can't take away from the ingenuity of these mods, and their discreet design would be preferable to a system overloaded with adapters, but for gamers like myself with intermediate soldering skills and not a whole lotta cash to splash on a single system, these mods feel unnecessary. That said, the passion of the modding community is something that should be celebrated, and I tip my hat to the wizards who make this all possible!
Love how you stated this. Didn't take anything away from the video while mentioning more cost effective measures for many of us that don't have deep pockets. I appreciate Macho Nacho pointing this out in the cons in the vid.
@@babixillo SMB method is enough fast too. if you are not familiar, is a method to boot games from ethernet/LAN port and every device that hassupport SMB1 for exemple : PC/Laptop, Router, Android Box
Great video - regarding the heat comments at the end, I own a 70003 model with the same board revision (separate EE and GS chips) as used in your system, and I can confirm that stock it runs pretty hot, with the fan getting fairly loud during extended use.
As someone who tried the basic retro gem, and then upgraded to the shiny.. do NOT get the basic. The deinterlacing offered in the shiny, Is a MUST have. It’s quite jarring how bad the video is without the deinterlacing. And it should have been included in the base version and not behind a paywall!
I'm not getting the shiny version, because I'm using it with a Morph 4k, let it do the motion adaptive deinterlacing and scaling. As a Morph 4k owner I'm glad the basic is available because I don't want to spend another $70.
@@mexdrago3009 rt4k = $750. Morph 4k without analogue = $275. Was a no brainer for me. And while rt4k does have analogue inputs, for a PS2 it's better to do the Gem HDMI mod, as it uses the internal digital signal. Image quality is better than using the analogue output of the PS2. So if you're getting HDMI output from the PS2 anyway with the Gem, the Morph 4k ends up being more cost effective for 4k scaling.
Reminder that there is no difference from a hardware perspective between the basic and shiny versions of the Retro Gem; it's like paying your car dealer to activate the already installed heated seats.
I don't understand this criticism. PixelFx could have just sold the shiny edition at full price, and that's it. Instead, they also give the option to "opt-out" of supporting their software work, and sell a cheaper version with less features. Since it's the same hardware, you can upgrade anytime and having the same BOM makes it simpler to manufacture, so they're always in stock. Why is this so bad?
Then charge a flat rate for a single version, don't sell people and inferior version of a product with locked out features that are built into it, that's a big tech type of scam and not something that a grassroots scene like retro console modding should any part of @@r4dius
@@axmccxThat is, literally, what they should have done. Remember on disk DLC? It's the same concept. People hate, and rightly so, the idea of owning a thing they don't have full control over. It's a scummy thing to do and the reason why publishers now sell incomplete games on disc with day one patches instead of extra content you can't access on disc, haha.
@@Tjs.Tech-NichePS3 does it very bad. Especially late revisions that got rid of all PS2 hardware. By your logic everybody should throw away their old consoles and use "Backward compatibility" or RetroArch.
@@attag_ua must be you not properly setting it up. Sucks yours having issues getting your ps3 in working order. I've never encountered a ps2 game that "does it very bad" on the ps3. User error it sounds like. I can help you set it up if youd like(: and yea, considering I have the Entire ps2 library on my ps3, the ps2 is 100% obsolete and spending over $450 to do these mods to make it usable again is fucking nuts.
@@attag_ua also it doesn't sound like you know your ps3 models at all. Only the original fat ps3 had native backwards compatibility with the ps2. ALL following revisions (not just the later revisions like you said) can only emulate ps2 titles. Please do not try to spread false information especially when you do not know what you are talking about!
I really appreciate how well done this entire project is, modding, production and JAZZ!!! this is an amazing introduction to your channel, looking forward for new uploads while I catch up on your entire catalog.
I LITERALLY just finished mine. I installed a Modbo 5.0 to allow me to boot directly to USB or HDD. I used an ESP32 raw wired to the controller ports using BlueRetro HW2 method, hand wired all ~40 wires to the IDE rebuild and installed an IDE to SATA adapter and put a 4TB SSD in the disk drive's old bay. The DVD drive was completely dead. I want to do the HDMI mod but it's a little steep on the price point right now. All in I have about $270 into this console including the $200 I spent on the 4TB SSD. $30 on the console itself broken from Ebay, $10 for the IDE to SATA adapter, $10 for a package of SMD caps to make the IDE to SATA drive work correctly $5 for the ESP32 but I technically had it laying around from other projects, and $15 for a 2 pack of Modbo 5.0s. One for this console and one for another one. It was a very fun project. If I can get my hands on the HDMI mod I may do it as well.
Very impressive with how small these points are. What's your soldering setup? I use my first $25 iron from Amazon still and it's miserable-the tip heats unevenely now.
Google what a bolo is (it's a rope weapon) but one, super glue you ps2 to one end and then launch the bolo at a 500k slo motion camera. It's super easy
Awesome set of mods, I've got a few of these mods in my system but I use SMB instead of the hard drive mod. In general, my SCPH-7004 runs noticeably hotter than my SPCH-9004, but one thing I noticed when modding is that the bottom metal shielding on the SPCH-70xx/75xx/77xx does absorb much of the heat from the console hence removing it makes the console run hotter. I always choose to keep the bottom shield for that reason.
For the most part I like to use things as intended (with the exception of audio or video enhancements) but this is pretty sick! The retro modding community is amazing.
Its also worth mentioning you can use HDMI CEC to turn the PS2 on or off with the TV remote. The Methylene mod also supports pressure sensitive buttons on PS3 controllers, although there is a small bug where the sticks randomly register false inputs at the moment. Hopefully it will be fixed in the next update and it'll be perfect.
@@MasterKiller540_ are you sure? they are all basic FPS games with nothing technically impressive in geometry, scale and physics. PS2 have way technically games than Xbox for exemple : GoW 1&2, Katamari 1&2, Shadow of the Colossus, Rez, Fantavision, Jak series, Ratched & Clank series
@mandibiedermann2246 Halo CE used the xboxs hard drive, and Doom 3 heavily used stencil lighting that would be impossible to run on a PS2 without terrible framerate
@@mandibiedermann2246 "they are all basic FPS games with nothing technically impressive in geometry, scale and physics." Brother, Doom 3 was absolutely cutting edge when it released.
I’ve always been a massive fan of iPods, but have recently been getting into modding my older consoles as well. Super interesting to see an iFlash kit used outside of an iPod! Super cool!
PS2 launched in 2000 and was discontinued in 2013 crazy they were still making these things for that long. PS1 was discontinued in 2006. PS3 was discontinued in 2016 and PS4 in 2021.
I like the cleanness of that Blue Retro internal wireless controller mod, but for ease of use a pair of Brooks or 8BitDo wireless adapters would be fine too. 100% agree on the Retro Gem using mini HDMI instead of full size - not sure why they do this across the board even on PS1 where the serial port cutout is plenty large enough for a full size HDMI connector. I half wonder if they didn't just find a screaming deal on a massive pile of mini connectors and decide to use those to save money.
I have all the versions of PS2, and definitely the 70000 runs hot in comparison to FAT and 90000 models, don't worry Tito, this is the prequel to the PS4 era, runs HOT! Hahaha OBS: I'm going to do this mod on my ps2, and great video as always. Shout-out from Brazil!
The things is a great number of PS2 games had letterbox aspect ratio to emulate the 16:9 on 4:3 monitors. These backbars are part of the frame, so the final game image on a modern screen is smaller.
I was watching like this is cool but 400$ plus the ps2 and labor/shipping I'm out. Ps2s and ps3s are around 80$ or less depending on accessories and model. So I mean you could buy a backwards compatible ps3 and a lot of games for the same price
fwiw most of these mods can be achieved less sleekly in other ways. - ps2 port bluetooth adapter with pademu. - memcard sdcard adapters or even just large memcards - external upscaler or GSM /OPL cheats - storage on ps2 is way better these days with sata adapters on fat models (slim you are a bit more limited) if you really are in love with the mods, you can do them overt time too, you dont have to do it all at once.
@@minimoto202 Kinda. COVID RUINED the “retro” games market so the backwards compatible PS3 are not only riskier the price is HYPER inflated. That being said they are still worth their weight in gold simply because you have an ALL IN ONE PlayStation playing all of the generations up to that point. Man I LOVE that system!
I love this channel. a few days ago I finally installed a 500gb HD full of roms in my phat ps2. I'm thinking about doing the HDMI mod now. And Nacho I love you bro but you GOT to learn how to drag solder my man. Those ic's are a breeze once you get that down. I recommend using a chisel head on your solder gun. I'm telling you once you got that technique down you'll never have any problems soldering tiny pins on ICs and it's honestly FAR easier than trying to solder each pin separately.
I imagine this is what a "Remastered" console would be like if Sony did it in 2024. Of course the chips would be different and such but the general idea would be the same.
Or we get a PS2 Classic that only supports PAL at 240i and has massive stutter on all the games... I'd love for retro system remakes to make a big comeback, but Nintendo went the limited run route with theirs and Sony dropped the ball with theirs. Big shame.
I like the mod and all But the best option is~ -Fat ps2 -MemCardPro2 -2TB SSD -Ps2 8BitDo wireless adapter In all this should cost less than $200 An alternative mod without soldering and breaking the bank
Or even better PS3 CECHA0x with hardware backward compability, cfw, 1tb ssd and cpu swap to 40nm one [frankenstein mod], you can run PS1, PS2 and PS3 games on one console, through hdmi, with wireless controller...
@@ayzenshiro1090 I'd like that, but I'd rather have my library of games on their own native console like my modded ps1 classic. Not being picky I just love the aesthetic ✨️
Or you can just use pcxs2 for free if you have a PC. Rubs better than any modded PS2 ever will. Every single one of these features for free and open source.
@@DaGrayson039 but PS3 has oficial PS2 and PS1 Backwards Compatible by Sony... No modders, And since I have My CECHA01 60gb PS3 my PS2 Fat is obsolete...
close, but no. the 8bitdo and the blueretro don't support pressure buttons at all. you want the brook ps2 adapter instead that can also use wired controllers if you want to plug an arcade stick and similar.
I love how people always comes up with new ideas/mods for PS2. This console is the most loved console all the time. PS2 Will always be the Greastest console ever made in the gaming history. I have never been into soldering, but your soldering skill just amaze me! hats off
Yeah I remember one of my friends had what at the time I only knew as a black PS2 slim, and that thing baked running. Can't help it with those big separated EE and GS chips, literally the same hardware as the last fat models. Then when my brother got a silver slim model and it ran ice cold I was certain they had tweaked the thing under the hood. Turns out we have a 79000 revision that has the smallest EE+GS+RAM combo chip out of all revisions and it just sipped power. Best versions to make portables out of, those and the 90000 ones that had built-in power supplies.
@@Logon01 Nah, I'll do that eventually but it's not that bad. It's really not that hot and the fan's only noticeable during quiet enough moments in games for me to hear it
I recently opened my PAL 700xx up, gave it a clean and replaced the thermal pads with Arctic TP-3 0.5mm and EC360° Gold 2mm, it helped a bit with the noise. However, a fan mod, if available, would be the icing on that.
@leonardolica5201 thinking it's attached to a turn table shot on a black background. With the background a solid colour you can rotate the footage of the already rotating object, giving you the effect of rotating on two axis.
@@ryanbrunette3870 But dude, look how it rotates in diferent axis, and the internals perfectly match the casing while rotating in the transition, this is mind blowing, you can just composite the 2 shots if bouth ar in the exact same angle and rotation speed / direction relative to the camera. that is why i dont think is just that, is something even more clever
I wish someone would offer these modded PS2 already complete for those of us that do not want to solder.. I get the high cost but im sure some would be willing to pay that price to avoid the complexity this requires. Great video! I modded my PS2 to run off an external hard drive. But these mods together make the ultimate PS2!
I tried on a few occasions there's nomarket for it. It's way too niche. Most ppl want a clean system in the original state. Most ppl don't understand what the mod does. And ppl don't want to pay what you think your work is worth. Lastly, there's no place to sell it. Most popular market places will not allow your to sell modified consoles
Honestly I think my soldering skills are not good enough to do this. Amazing work, you made it look easy. This is far from easy. Pro standard skills shown here.
Step 1: Buy a low-mid range PC Step 2: Download PCSX2 Step 3: Play any PS2 game you ever want at 4k, 16:9, and including some 60fps mods Step 4: Connect to your TV
Looks over at my Phat PS2 running an SSD and me saying to it, "you are now dead to me!" Dang, this was a great build! Almost worth starting over and building a slim for fun.
@tito : I have an unmodded ps2 slim, which I dont use anymore as I have a modded ps2 phat, and I can confirm that it runs hot. Scph-70012. The fan is cleaned, the thermal pads replaced still it runs hot and thats why I prefer my phat over it. I thought maybe it was just my system but it seems yours is heating up as well.
And folks here I am. Randomly landed into this video. Never owned PS2. Don't think I ever will especially mod it to this level. But man that is just one beast PS2 with those mods. Congrats on the build.
This is seriously like a PS2 Super Saiyan! ⚡ I never thought someone would take it to this level, makes me want to break out my old console and mod it too. Also, is it just me or does everything about the PS2 just have that nostalgic vibe? 🎮✨
I am so jealous. This looks so amazing. I would definitely pay that price for amazing piece of kit. Such a shame my soldering skills are not up to these jobs.
I ordered like x70 ribbon cables i changed x3 of my ps2 slims They was scratching discs now they dont The old ribbon cable is weak too .. many years old .. The New ones way stronger to go in the laser part dont fall off from glue that easy . They always wanted & welcome so i ordered many for cheap for future proofing too . I also ordered ps2 lasers and cases , thermal grease white for laser legs etc ..
I would call it the PS2 Slim Plus! The cost and difficulty of installation is definitely a turn off for most casual gamers, but I'm pretty sure many adopted some (if not most) of these mods. Here's my poor man's options: - Wireless controllers: BlueRetro receivers. I don't have them yet but I'm going for 1 grey for the PSX and 1 black for the PS2, which can be switched over for 2 player games. I'll have to use my feet to get up, walk to the console and press the power button. Oh well... - Memory cards: I use 2x Airlabs 8Mbit cards on the PSX (same as 2x 8 cards), and a Max Memory 64MB card on the PS2 slot1 (same as 8 cards) plus an original SONY MC with FMCB on slot2. - Image quality: I use RGB SCART cables for the best quality possible with a big old CRT, which can (one day eventually) be connected to an HDMi upscaler which in turn can be used with other consoles, so money saved there. - Storage: I use a HUGE mechanical 1TB HDD inside the PS2 FAT with an original PS2 HDD Network adapter to store the backups of my original (coff coff) games. Might swap it with an SD card adapter + 1TB microSD if the price becomes more affordable/appealing, plus the added advantage of less heat inside the console.
In my past experience many years ago, yes, the slim (or, at least, one variation) got very hot. I would caution using the optical drive, because the excessive heat can degrade the adhesive holding the optical sensor ribbon cable. If it fails, it can allow the ribbon cable to flex up to and damage a spinning disc. This heat will also depend on what game you're playing.
I totally missed the boat with the PS2. As a kid, I had an Xbox, my brother had the PS2. His games were limited to NASCAR, Code Veronica and the GTAs. I had a few like FFX, MGS3, but yeah. I finally got myself a PS2. I have a huge backlog to catch up on, awesome video. Also kudos to having the Aston microphone( Origin I think?). Excellent sound
While i don't have experience with PS2 Slims, I'd double check the thermal pads are making good contact with the heat sync. it looks like it probably does but sometimes when you're replacing thermal pads, they can be a different thickness than the stock ones, which could be a factor in how hot it's getting. Great video though! I'm usually weary of mods, but when it extends the life of the console while keeping stock functionality (and minimal permanent modifications) i can't help but love it! anything to keep these gems healthy and running for the next 20+ years!
This is absolutely awesome and i commend your and everyone's hard work in making this a reality. Long live the venerable PS2. That being said im a purist and genuinely enjoy all the limitations of old consoles. To me, that is their charm and huge nostalgia fountain. These mods, while awesome, take away the joy of the old days (for me.) I love swapping discs and memory cards, corded controllers and having to get up to turn it on and off. Its the whole experience. Combine it with a HD tube tv and 30 dollar AV cable and im in heaven. Much love and happy gaming!
Look lovely, even in the inside. But yes, it’s extremaly expensive and difficult. Hint - cheaper alternative „no mod” mod- 8bitdo bt adapter + upscaler + MX4SIO + Universal remote for turning on/ off :)
CRT with SCART or component cable + wired zero lag PS2 pad and fat PS2 with HDD adapter - a bit closer to my liking but damn, your mods are pretty nice. I understand HDMI port can work together with RGB or component so its just more modern PS2. Very nice build. Great job.
Projects like this makes me really want to spent lots of time getting better at soldering to get good at it and then make my own version of the perfect ps2. 💪🏻 fantastic video and truly inspiring
I find all of this super fascinating and I'm so grateful that people much smarter than me are willing to put in so much effort to upgrade an antique piece of hardware. I'm hoping someone comes up with a good cooling mod next.
That’s the definitive version of the PS2. I call it PS2²!
You mean definitive. Any ps2 is definitely a ps2. this is the ultimate ps2. The pinnacle.
We already have a PS4
@@Syko1985ps4 is good but not even close to the legacy that ps2 had
"PS⅖"
I would like a PS tutu in pink please.
Impressive work! But for anyone watching - the PS2 can easily be modded with absolutely no internal mods (but you'd need an external scaler like a retrotink). MC2ISO, Memcard Pro 2, 8bitdo bluetooth receiver and you've got 90% of the functionality on display here with 0 of the soldering work. PS2 is a great console to bring into the modern world!
Also, Retrogem mod comes from a pretty scummy company.
Indeed, ontop of this....most people will go through this trouble to play like 2 games at most 😂 there are also some good cheap alternatives to the retrotink 2x scaler and up now.
Or find a crt!
@TreyMotes why are they scummy?
@@TreyMotes The people? Yes, but not ALL of them. The products, no. They make great stuff, regardless of how you feel about some. The dumbness of it all was very "high school" jealously pettiness nonsense from my point of view. However, grown adults shouldn't act that way, so before anyone jumps down my throat, I sided with Mike on all of it.
I think it should also be noted that the Dualsense 4 controller doesn’t have pressure-sensitive buttons like the original PS2 or PS3 controllers. For most games this doesn’t matter, but some games such as Metal Gear Solid 2&3 did take advantage of that pressure-sensitivity.
Even burnout 3!
Gta san Andreas too, if you push harder your car become faster & gently your car drive like a hearse very slowly
the Gran Turismo games too
I'm playing gt6 on emulator, and the default is x, but if you change the hot key, it use the pressure sensitivity
for most games it certainly DOES matter
The way the Micro SD fits in the vent is both so satisfying and so jarring.
You know how kids used to put pennies in the NES vent?
I can definitely see a Micro SD get pushed in the wrong whole and now, you got to open it again!
Good point. You could get around that problem by installing a wire mesh with big holes to allow better air flow behind the grill 🤔
Haha i'd imagine I would forget which vent to put it in and lose the SD card in the system. Have to go and take it apart again otherwise it'd just be in there rattling around forever lol
Hmmm, I don't get the use of the word " jarring " at all
But I get what you said, it will be painfully jarring to get a 1TB SD card lost ☕🌚, you HAVE TO open that thing and get it out 😹
@@IamAhmedMohammed Jarring, incongruous, clashing.
It's both amazing that it fits there, and the absolute worst place. Both at the same time... Incongruous...
@@kevintappminville195
English isn't my first nor best language 😹, that's why I shoved that word up the sentence butt 🤣🤣.
And I don't know if I used it the correct way, so yeah; it's amazing to get to know the language more in this sacrilegious way of shoving words up sentences butts ☕🌚.
I am still sad that my ps2 died a couple of years ago, but it did provided me thousands of hours of entertainment. RIP my old friend. That was some awesome mods and video.
you can repair it.
@@DatSquatGap i tried to get it repaired, but i was told the processor died so it cant be fixed unfortunately.
@@hugohiroseya can replace the processor. If the old one's stopped functioning. Hopefully ya still got your memory card. :D
@@legoshi6769 i was told there are not many parts available in the market here to replace the faulty processor, so it is not worth repairing unfortunately.
@@hugohirose ouch.
Man I just finished my PS2 project but now I have to start another one lol
Sick pfp
Lol
I've had remote for DVD on PS2 with same function... ;-)
Can i see the results?
@@bustergundo516 It's nothing special, games load through the memory card slot, latest version of OPL - no exfat because original phats slow down, some mass storage & maybe thinking of turning a slim into a linux server for fun
a USB C power input would be the cherry on top for a 2024 build !! Great work as always
Not worth it when these old standard plugs are more durable and cheap.
Probably need to need to 3d print custom hole cover as usb c port are much smaller
The PS2 has such a weird input voltage of 8.5V that it seems like more trouble than it's worth, if you've already got a power brick
@@night_fiend6 The ability to power it off a USB type-c powerbank is somewhat intriguing for certain situations
agreed
When you said the PS2 could be turned on remotely like a PS4, my jaw just about hit the floor.
What were you drawing?
@@flyingpanhandle I meant to type “jaw” not “draw”
It's very easy to set up.
Wait, that means you can remotely play PS5 on a PS4 on a PS2 because PS4 has PS5 remote play
Ps3 can be turned on that way also
26:44 Yeah they always ran hot. I would play God of War 1 and 2 for hours and the machine was a little beast. I would get scorching hot, but it never broke. I ended up giving it away after awhile.
I was really hoping to see a new cooling solution as part of the modding here
@internetcarson if I'm not dumb, the issue with cooling here is just how slim it is. It'd be pretty difficult to find good cooling without compromising the look of the ps2
Probably a matter of ambient temperature as mine would only kick fans into high gear on hot days, otherwise it was "just warm".
Are the cold plates made of aluminium or copper, if they are made of copper or are nickel coated then liquid metal can be used an that should increase the cooling performance.
Só esquenta no 7000, no 9000 fica sempre frio, e apesar de esquentar no 7000 isso não chega a afetar o console
I've been binging your videos today, and I have to say that I like your style of editing your videos. They're clear, concise, and not flooded with annoying SFX or unneeded subtitles every 10 seconds like I'm seeing on so many other videos lately.
The sound effects in Winning Eleven 7 while playing on PS5 PRO also apparently quite bugged occasionally.
Macho: Tirelessly mods the crap out of a PS2.
Me: Boots up PCSX2.
Me: not knowing what you just said
soulless
@@latin102it's a PS2 emulator
Unfortunately PCSX2 isn't perfect.
Ratchet and clank still has slowdown
Yakuza games has this ugly white glitch
Stuntman AI won't be exact. And in a game like stuntman, that soft locks the game
And many more probably. But it's still a great emulator. Just be careful on which games are playable. It's still a large amount. Buying sly on ps5 is actually better than pirating it. For once, official emulators get it right
Another alternative is playing natively or with an official ps2 emulator on an ps3 👍
You could make an entire video just about how you make these videos. Those shots where the console is spinning are just amazing.
I'm still impressed with the graphics the PS2 was capable of. Some of the games when upscaled do look like they could be PS3 games.
Early PS3 games*
Most that ran 1080p native
I mean I love the PS2 and it’s probably the best console ever, but why being impressed with its graphics? It was the second weakest console of its generation. Gamecube and Xbox games usually look and run much better upscaled.
@@davion4777Not necessarily the weakest, but certainly the least flexibility of the three. The system didn’t even have pixel shaders, the Graphics Synthesizer was basically a very souped-up Voodoo accelerator.
What the PS2 has though, is a metric ton of fill rate, and phenomenally fast EDRAM to leverage that. Smoke, explosions, grass, post effects; all being very bandwidth and fill heavy, and all of which the PS2 can handle exceptionally well.
@@davion4777it’s a case-by-case thing. The PS2’s specs may have been overall weaker, but it came with some hardware quirks that PS2-targeting developers used to great effect (take the Ratchet & Clank or Metal Gear Solid games for example). In many cases of PS2-targeted games ported over to its competitors like the Xbox, the Xbox versions would actually have many compromises/bugs due to the absence of some obscure hardware quirk.
That being said, the opposite is true for developers who set a target outside of the PS2’s hardware, often relying solely on the console’s middling raw performance. I remember doing research on The Thing (2002) game and was shocked to learn that the PS2 version completely eschewed the lighting and shadows present in the Xbox and PC versions, effectively ruining the intended composition. Other multi-plat games like Sonic Heroes have considerably worse performance on PS2 than anywhere else and others like Run Like Hell miss downloadable content exclusive to the Xbox version.
It’s a truly really fascinating and migraine-inducing process to look up version differences between games and figure out which one has the least asterisks associated with it, but it’s the only surefire method I can count on. In summary, some games are best served on the PS2, other for the GameCube, and surprisingly many on the original Xbox, and it’ll take millions of hours to figure out which ports do the game the most justice.
Now please make a ps3 so powerful that it's a ps4
No need the PS3 is better than PS4 as well as does more so you’d be downgrading it if anything. Lol
@@khrashingphantom9632 He wrote powerful, not better lol.
@@khrashingphantom9632 PS3 had a really impressive CPU, GPU maybe less so. Both could certainly have benefited greatly from a ram upgrade though not that any software would have been made to utilize it.
@@oliverer3 I guess. I don’t really get into specs to much just function, and from where I’m standing a PS3 can play PS1-PS3 games using solely the hardware where a PS4 nor PS5 with all that “power” can do ANY of that. Lol.
@@khrashingphantom9632 ps3 more powerful than ps4? 😂😂 you're stupid
Damn this is amazing, a work of art even. It's really impressive how far along these retro console mods have come
In fact, your soldering skill is much more better than the many repair shops on youtube.
It's good but he needs a smaller tip
He definitely has some good precision, but several of those joints looked like cold joints and I’m fairly sure he’s using cheap solder due to the hazed surface (get real lead solder, not the cheap CA compliant garbage that causes cold joints). Honestly though, even the crappiest joints will work as long as you don’t burn out the trace or just completely fail at making a joint. Most of this stuff will never see enough flex/movement to make a difference.
Edit: it almost looks like he switches solder at 11:30 - notice the difference in texture/surface shine
This is definitly romantic, reaching the peak of console modding.
Spelling is definitely not in your romantic interests, eh?
@@piggyporkerboo Dear language cop, I thank you! Internet can't live without you!
"Concole" 💀
@@Tieigo0 thanks, I realized, edited.
@Tieigo0 stop overusing the skull emoji, it's really not that funny, are you 5 years old bro?
You made it look easy, Tito! I think the biggest drawback for me would be cost. There are so many alternatives to these mods that are far more wallet friendly, like Helder's MC2SIO which supports cards up to 1TB, 8BitDo's Bluetooth controller adapter, and HDRetroVision's PS2 component cable which offers a fantastic picture whether using a scaler or not (assuming your TV has a component connection!). I can't take away from the ingenuity of these mods, and their discreet design would be preferable to a system overloaded with adapters, but for gamers like myself with intermediate soldering skills and not a whole lotta cash to splash on a single system, these mods feel unnecessary. That said, the passion of the modding community is something that should be celebrated, and I tip my hat to the wizards who make this all possible!
if it has same read speed as hdd, mc2sio is all i need. unfortunately thats not the case
@@babixillo There's always compromises to be made.
Love how you stated this. Didn't take anything away from the video while mentioning more cost effective measures for many of us that don't have deep pockets. I appreciate Macho Nacho pointing this out in the cons in the vid.
@@babixillo SMB method is enough fast too. if you are not familiar, is a method to boot games from ethernet/LAN port and every device that hassupport SMB1 for exemple : PC/Laptop, Router, Android Box
@@mandibiedermann2246 thanks its a neat trick, i just like microsd on ps2 slim because of its small form factor
Great video - regarding the heat comments at the end, I own a 70003 model with the same board revision (separate EE and GS chips) as used in your system, and I can confirm that stock it runs pretty hot, with the fan getting fairly loud during extended use.
I ever owned the slim one in 2016.
These PS2 slims are such a nice device to own in 2024. Nice work with the upgrades.
Naw everytime you put the disk in the center of the disk gets stressed out and starts to crack
The launch ps2 was better that way, and my launch ps3
As someone who tried the basic retro gem, and then upgraded to the shiny.. do NOT get the basic. The deinterlacing offered in the shiny,
Is a MUST have. It’s quite jarring how bad the video is without the deinterlacing. And it should have been included in the base version and not behind a paywall!
they they milk their customers (it's mostly a different fpga firmware) so THEY COULD do that
He did mention that in the video...
I'm not getting the shiny version, because I'm using it with a Morph 4k, let it do the motion adaptive deinterlacing and scaling. As a Morph 4k owner I'm glad the basic is available because I don't want to spend another $70.
rt4k does it better and can do all the retro systems.
@@mexdrago3009 rt4k = $750. Morph 4k without analogue = $275. Was a no brainer for me. And while rt4k does have analogue inputs, for a PS2 it's better to do the Gem HDMI mod, as it uses the internal digital signal. Image quality is better than using the analogue output of the PS2. So if you're getting HDMI output from the PS2 anyway with the Gem, the Morph 4k ends up being more cost effective for 4k scaling.
Reminder that there is no difference from a hardware perspective between the basic and shiny versions of the Retro Gem; it's like paying your car dealer to activate the already installed heated seats.
You pay for the extra features and extra work (this thing costs money too) it took them to create
I don't understand this criticism. PixelFx could have just sold the shiny edition at full price, and that's it. Instead, they also give the option to "opt-out" of supporting their software work, and sell a cheaper version with less features. Since it's the same hardware, you can upgrade anytime and having the same BOM makes it simpler to manufacture, so they're always in stock. Why is this so bad?
Then charge a flat rate for a single version, don't sell people and inferior version of a product with locked out features that are built into it, that's a big tech type of scam and not something that a grassroots scene like retro console modding should any part of @@r4dius
@@axmccxThat is, literally, what they should have done. Remember on disk DLC? It's the same concept. People hate, and rightly so, the idea of owning a thing they don't have full control over. It's a scummy thing to do and the reason why publishers now sell incomplete games on disc with day one patches instead of extra content you can't access on disc, haha.
I think some car manufacturer actually did that lol
Here I am after installing permanent CFW on my PS3 slim... And this makes me want to dig up my modded PS2 and have a few sessions...
why? the ps3 can emulate the entire ps2 library...
@@Tjs.Tech-NichePS3 does it very bad. Especially late revisions that got rid of all PS2 hardware. By your logic everybody should throw away their old consoles and use "Backward compatibility" or RetroArch.
@@Tjs.Tech-NicheNot perfectly nor every game for every ps3 revision sadly
@@attag_ua must be you not properly setting it up. Sucks yours having issues getting your ps3 in working order. I've never encountered a ps2 game that "does it very bad" on the ps3. User error it sounds like. I can help you set it up if youd like(: and yea, considering I have the Entire ps2 library on my ps3, the ps2 is 100% obsolete and spending over $450 to do these mods to make it usable again is fucking nuts.
@@attag_ua also it doesn't sound like you know your ps3 models at all. Only the original fat ps3 had native backwards compatibility with the ps2. ALL following revisions (not just the later revisions like you said) can only emulate ps2 titles. Please do not try to spread false information especially when you do not know what you are talking about!
That's pretty much an ultimate build. Really cool to see.
I really appreciate how well done this entire project is, modding, production and JAZZ!!! this is an amazing introduction to your channel, looking forward for new uploads while I catch up on your entire catalog.
I LITERALLY just finished mine. I installed a Modbo 5.0 to allow me to boot directly to USB or HDD. I used an ESP32 raw wired to the controller ports using BlueRetro HW2 method, hand wired all ~40 wires to the IDE rebuild and installed an IDE to SATA adapter and put a 4TB SSD in the disk drive's old bay. The DVD drive was completely dead. I want to do the HDMI mod but it's a little steep on the price point right now. All in I have about $270 into this console including the $200 I spent on the 4TB SSD. $30 on the console itself broken from Ebay, $10 for the IDE to SATA adapter, $10 for a package of SMD caps to make the IDE to SATA drive work correctly $5 for the ESP32 but I technically had it laying around from other projects, and $15 for a 2 pack of Modbo 5.0s. One for this console and one for another one. It was a very fun project. If I can get my hands on the HDMI mod I may do it as well.
Very impressive with how small these points are. What's your soldering setup? I use my first $25 iron from Amazon still and it's miserable-the tip heats unevenely now.
@@robotm99Get a weller for 150$ and it'll outlast you.
Does it benefit from the speed of the SSD vs a HDD of the same capacity? I just finished modding an OG Xbox and dropped a new 4tb HDD inside.
I need a tutorial on your ps2 intro 00:15, the editing is amazing
fishing wire
@@FelixtheMaidI was thinking it was fishing string
That's a 100k dollars commercial shot in a sub 500k sub channel...Amazing stuff ❤
It’s probably animated.
Google what a bolo is (it's a rope weapon) but one, super glue you ps2 to one end and then launch the bolo at a 500k slo motion camera. It's super easy
Awesome set of mods, I've got a few of these mods in my system but I use SMB instead of the hard drive mod. In general, my SCPH-7004 runs noticeably hotter than my SPCH-9004, but one thing I noticed when modding is that the bottom metal shielding on the SPCH-70xx/75xx/77xx does absorb much of the heat from the console hence removing it makes the console run hotter. I always choose to keep the bottom shield for that reason.
ps2 to me is the golden age of entertainment industry
we did not know back then that we hit the peak!
For the most part I like to use things as intended (with the exception of audio or video enhancements) but this is pretty sick! The retro modding community is amazing.
Bro already has the PS6
Its also worth mentioning you can use HDMI CEC to turn the PS2 on or off with the TV remote. The Methylene mod also supports pressure sensitive buttons on PS3 controllers, although there is a small bug where the sticks randomly register false inputs at the moment. Hopefully it will be fixed in the next update and it'll be perfect.
Until you can play Morrowwind on a PS2, PS2 Modding hasn't reached it's pinnacle.
That pushed the Xbox to its knees, PS2 has no chance is heckaroni cheese of running that, or even walking it really.
Also Doom 3, Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2. PS2 and GameCube can't run that
@@MasterKiller540_ are you sure? they are all basic FPS games with nothing technically impressive in geometry, scale and physics. PS2 have way technically games than Xbox for exemple : GoW 1&2, Katamari 1&2, Shadow of the Colossus, Rez, Fantavision, Jak series, Ratched & Clank series
@mandibiedermann2246 Halo CE used the xboxs hard drive, and Doom 3 heavily used stencil lighting that would be impossible to run on a PS2 without terrible framerate
@@mandibiedermann2246 "they are all basic FPS games with nothing technically impressive in geometry, scale and physics."
Brother, Doom 3 was absolutely cutting edge when it released.
that so much engineering there and the ribbon cable placement are top notch what a masterpiece
I’ve always been a massive fan of iPods, but have recently been getting into modding my older consoles as well.
Super interesting to see an iFlash kit used outside of an iPod! Super cool!
PS2 launched in 2000 and was discontinued in 2013 crazy they were still making these things for that long. PS1 was discontinued in 2006. PS3 was discontinued in 2016 and PS4 in 2021.
The PS4 was discontinued in Japan but with certain models in the rest of the world they're actively making PS4s right now.
This dude is a beast, those ribbon cables damn near gave me an aneurysm just seeing the 100 little connections
I like the cleanness of that Blue Retro internal wireless controller mod, but for ease of use a pair of Brooks or 8BitDo wireless adapters would be fine too. 100% agree on the Retro Gem using mini HDMI instead of full size - not sure why they do this across the board even on PS1 where the serial port cutout is plenty large enough for a full size HDMI connector. I half wonder if they didn't just find a screaming deal on a massive pile of mini connectors and decide to use those to save money.
I have all the versions of PS2, and definitely the 70000 runs hot in comparison to FAT and 90000 models, don't worry Tito, this is the prequel to the PS4 era, runs HOT! Hahaha
OBS: I'm going to do this mod on my ps2, and great video as always. Shout-out from Brazil!
This could sale like candy dude!lol great job 🤘🏽😻🫶🏽
I did the Arthrimus mod a month or so ago. TOTALLY WORTH IT. DO IT. Great DEV.
The things is a great number of PS2 games had letterbox aspect ratio to emulate the 16:9 on 4:3 monitors. These backbars are part of the frame, so the final game image on a modern screen is smaller.
If only it wasn't over $250 in modding parts alone :/
I was watching like this is cool but 400$ plus the ps2 and labor/shipping I'm out. Ps2s and ps3s are around 80$ or less depending on accessories and model. So I mean you could buy a backwards compatible ps3 and a lot of games for the same price
@@minimoto202or you can just jailbreak a ps3 and copy the iso files directly from the disc to the hdd
fwiw most of these mods can be achieved less sleekly in other ways.
- ps2 port bluetooth adapter with pademu.
- memcard sdcard adapters or even just large memcards
- external upscaler or GSM /OPL cheats
- storage on ps2 is way better these days with sata adapters on fat models (slim you are a bit more limited)
if you really are in love with the mods, you can do them overt time too, you dont have to do it all at once.
@@minimoto202 Kinda. COVID RUINED the “retro” games market so the backwards compatible PS3 are not only riskier the price is HYPER inflated. That being said they are still worth their weight in gold simply because you have an ALL IN ONE PlayStation playing all of the generations up to that point. Man I LOVE that system!
As an iPod modder, I didn't expect to see an iFlash board in a PS2!
I love this channel. a few days ago I finally installed a 500gb HD full of roms in my phat ps2. I'm thinking about doing the HDMI mod now. And Nacho I love you bro but you GOT to learn how to drag solder my man. Those ic's are a breeze once you get that down. I recommend using a chisel head on your solder gun. I'm telling you once you got that technique down you'll never have any problems soldering tiny pins on ICs and it's honestly FAR easier than trying to solder each pin separately.
I imagine this is what a "Remastered" console would be like if Sony did it in 2024. Of course the chips would be different and such but the general idea would be the same.
It would probably be just emulation and a bad one at that.
Or we get a PS2 Classic that only supports PAL at 240i and has massive stutter on all the games... I'd love for retro system remakes to make a big comeback, but Nintendo went the limited run route with theirs and Sony dropped the ball with theirs. Big shame.
I like the mod and all
But the best option is~
-Fat ps2
-MemCardPro2
-2TB SSD
-Ps2 8BitDo wireless adapter
In all this should cost less than $200
An alternative mod without soldering and breaking the bank
Or even better PS3 CECHA0x with hardware backward compability, cfw, 1tb ssd and cpu swap to 40nm one [frankenstein mod], you can run PS1, PS2 and PS3 games on one console, through hdmi, with wireless controller...
@@ayzenshiro1090 I'd like that, but I'd rather have my library of games on their own native console like my modded ps1 classic. Not being picky I just love the aesthetic ✨️
Or you can just use pcxs2 for free if you have a PC. Rubs better than any modded PS2 ever will. Every single one of these features for free and open source.
@@DaGrayson039 but PS3 has oficial PS2 and PS1 Backwards Compatible by Sony... No modders,
And since I have My CECHA01 60gb PS3 my PS2 Fat is obsolete...
close, but no.
the 8bitdo and the blueretro don't support pressure buttons at all.
you want the brook ps2 adapter instead that can also use wired controllers if you want to plug an arcade stick and similar.
10:25 I know you are trying to make the ultimate ps2 but it already has a ps4 and ps5 built in what more could you want 😂
Future-proofed all the way up to PS11!!!
@@AnalogFoundry I know right 🤣
I love how people always comes up with new ideas/mods for PS2. This console is the most loved console all the time. PS2 Will always be the Greastest console ever made in the gaming history.
I have never been into soldering, but your soldering skill just amaze me! hats off
The jazz on the background really added up to this great video. Nice!
Time to do a frankenstein ps3 mod on your channel. THEN you'll know what a PS3 is.
Yeah!
I need to get my Linux PS3 put back together.
It's just an actual potato in a black case
Can confirm 70000 Slims can get pretty hot. I have a 70012 that can get annoyingly pretty loud if I'm not wearing headphones
Have you cleaned it out and thought about modding in a new fan?
Yeah I remember one of my friends had what at the time I only knew as a black PS2 slim, and that thing baked running. Can't help it with those big separated EE and GS chips, literally the same hardware as the last fat models. Then when my brother got a silver slim model and it ran ice cold I was certain they had tweaked the thing under the hood.
Turns out we have a 79000 revision that has the smallest EE+GS+RAM combo chip out of all revisions and it just sipped power. Best versions to make portables out of, those and the 90000 ones that had built-in power supplies.
@@Logon01 Nah, I'll do that eventually but it's not that bad. It's really not that hot and the fan's only noticeable during quiet enough moments in games for me to hear it
I recently opened my PAL 700xx up, gave it a clean and replaced the thermal pads with Arctic TP-3 0.5mm and EC360° Gold 2mm, it helped a bit with the noise. However, a fan mod, if available, would be the icing on that.
How did you set up so many PS2 Slims? No wonder why it's hot.
That intro shot was amazing.
Rewatched to first 20 seconds 10 times over before checking out the rest of the video.
How did he made that??? do you have any idea? was that an motorized scifi robot thing or somethin?
@leonardolica5201 thinking it's attached to a turn table shot on a black background. With the background a solid colour you can rotate the footage of the already rotating object, giving you the effect of rotating on two axis.
@@ryanbrunette3870 But dude, look how it rotates in diferent axis, and the internals perfectly match the casing while rotating in the transition, this is mind blowing, you can just composite the 2 shots if bouth ar in the exact same angle and rotation speed / direction relative to the camera.
that is why i dont think is just that, is something even more clever
Please continue to make the ultimate versions of every single console!
Awesome video, I love this mod. Definitely worth all the trouble. I wish I had this mod when I was a kid.
21:10 That is MISINFORMATION! You do NOT need Grimdoomer's fork for anything below 2.2TB/2TiB!
I wish someone would offer these modded PS2 already complete for those of us that do not want to solder.. I get the high cost but im sure some would be willing to pay that price to avoid the complexity this requires. Great video! I modded my PS2 to run off an external hard drive. But these mods together make the ultimate PS2!
I tried on a few occasions there's nomarket for it. It's way too niche. Most ppl want a clean system in the original state. Most ppl don't understand what the mod does. And ppl don't want to pay what you think your work is worth. Lastly, there's no place to sell it. Most popular market places will not allow your to sell modified consoles
@@TKELSJrEtsy does
Mako is PRONOUNCED MAY-KO .... it's a type a Shark (if you didn't notice all the iFixIt toolkits are NAMED after FISH :)
Yes but it’s mah ko
Mah-Ko. It's a reference to Final Fantasy.
It's pronounced "freaky fish man".
Honestly I think my soldering skills are not good enough to do this. Amazing work, you made it look easy. This is far from easy. Pro standard skills shown here.
5000 BRL here, we're obsolete and taxed 😢
HE'S GOT THE IKEA LAMP
He IS the IKEA
Step 1: Buy a low-mid range PC
Step 2: Download PCSX2
Step 3: Play any PS2 game you ever want at 4k, 16:9, and including some 60fps mods
Step 4: Connect to your TV
"any"
Absolutely clueless.
Ps2 emulation is GOOD, but not even close to perfect. And I doubt you're connecting a modern pc to a crt where these games belong
Elegant, precise, clean, concise, smart, modest and an amazing taste in Jazz music.
This dude has class! Ma man! 😎
Your soldering skills are A+! That looks challenging to say the least
Looks over at my Phat PS2 running an SSD and me saying to it, "you are now dead to me!"
Dang, this was a great build! Almost worth starting over and building a slim for fun.
Still a better value than the PS5 Pro.
@tito : I have an unmodded ps2 slim, which I dont use anymore as I have a modded ps2 phat, and I can confirm that it runs hot. Scph-70012. The fan is cleaned, the thermal pads replaced still it runs hot and thats why I prefer my phat over it. I thought maybe it was just my system but it seems yours is heating up as well.
Is your the model that has the emotion engine chips seperate from the graphics synthesizer?
@@OnTheEdgex23 yes it has ee and gs both chips on board seperated
@@OnTheEdgex23 its the japan version
And folks here I am. Randomly landed into this video. Never owned PS2. Don't think I ever will especially mod it to this level. But man that is just one beast PS2 with those mods. Congrats on the build.
This is seriously like a PS2 Super Saiyan! ⚡ I never thought someone would take it to this level, makes me want to break out my old console and mod it too. Also, is it just me or does everything about the PS2 just have that nostalgic vibe? 🎮✨
better to use a dualshock 3 for some games since the dualshock 4 doesnt have pressure sensitive buttons
Now advance a PS5 and turn it into a PS6
Just swap the gpu to the coming 5070 rtx as well as a mid low range cpu
@@T3rm3natornot how it works you bum
the games were optimised for ps5
Hardware optimisation is more important than hardware itself
Perfect time to open YT lol!
The level of craftsmanship is beyond anything I could ever achieve personally, so I just enjoy watching 😂
I am so jealous. This looks so amazing. I would definitely pay that price for amazing piece of kit. Such a shame my soldering skills are not up to these jobs.
1:05 song name?
Darude - Sandstorm
Beat me @@Phoenixzistaken
@@Phoenixzistaken bruh…
It's in the youtube library if you are wondering
@@briansouth9325 cannot find it
you know name of the song?
shazam doesnt rec
Please dont put discs in a slim ps2. The exposed ribbon cable on the drive can bunch up and scratch discs. I lost a pristine ffx disc this way.
I ordered like x70 ribbon cables i changed x3 of my ps2 slims
They was scratching discs now they dont
The old ribbon cable is weak too .. many years old ..
The New ones way stronger to go in the laser part dont fall off from glue that easy .
They always wanted & welcome so i ordered many for cheap for future proofing too . I also ordered ps2 lasers and cases , thermal grease white for laser legs etc ..
Meh my 77004 doesn't scratch discs...yet.
@@gamernamedjacob look ribbon if it up too mush .
Theres ribbon shield 3d printed too it work magiclly
I bought parts that prevent the ribbon cable from scratching my discs so i can finally play my ps2 slim again
@@Starlight_Hoshi i got x21 ps2 slims and x2 brand new sealed silver & black
It's great but I use PCSX2
Enjoy the input delay
Good for you
@@czbrat??
@@wegaxd emulation has a ton of input lag. Makes it hard to enjoy a lot games especially fighting games like DBZ BT3.
@czbrat oh so is that why It takes my character a second to move when i use a Bluetooth xbox controller on rpcs3
I would call it the PS2 Slim Plus! The cost and difficulty of installation is definitely a turn off for most casual gamers, but I'm pretty sure many adopted some (if not most) of these mods.
Here's my poor man's options:
- Wireless controllers: BlueRetro receivers. I don't have them yet but I'm going for 1 grey for the PSX and 1 black for the PS2, which can be switched over for 2 player games. I'll have to use my feet to get up, walk to the console and press the power button. Oh well...
- Memory cards: I use 2x Airlabs 8Mbit cards on the PSX (same as 2x 8 cards), and a Max Memory 64MB card on the PS2 slot1 (same as 8 cards) plus an original SONY MC with FMCB on slot2.
- Image quality: I use RGB SCART cables for the best quality possible with a big old CRT, which can (one day eventually) be connected to an HDMi upscaler which in turn can be used with other consoles, so money saved there.
- Storage: I use a HUGE mechanical 1TB HDD inside the PS2 FAT with an original PS2 HDD Network adapter to store the backups of my original (coff coff) games. Might swap it with an SD card adapter + 1TB microSD if the price becomes more affordable/appealing, plus the added advantage of less heat inside the console.
In my past experience many years ago, yes, the slim (or, at least, one variation) got very hot.
I would caution using the optical drive, because the excessive heat can degrade the adhesive holding the optical sensor ribbon cable. If it fails, it can allow the ribbon cable to flex up to and damage a spinning disc. This heat will also depend on what game you're playing.
I prefer PCSX2.
Ok
I totally missed the boat with the PS2. As a kid, I had an Xbox, my brother had the PS2. His games were limited to NASCAR, Code Veronica and the GTAs. I had a few like FFX, MGS3, but yeah. I finally got myself a PS2. I have a huge backlog to catch up on, awesome video. Also kudos to having the Aston microphone( Origin I think?). Excellent sound
never seen your channel before, what a well made and downright soothing video, love it
While i don't have experience with PS2 Slims, I'd double check the thermal pads are making good contact with the heat sync. it looks like it probably does but sometimes when you're replacing thermal pads, they can be a different thickness than the stock ones, which could be a factor in how hot it's getting.
Great video though! I'm usually weary of mods, but when it extends the life of the console while keeping stock functionality (and minimal permanent modifications) i can't help but love it! anything to keep these gems healthy and running for the next 20+ years!
Listening to this man speak in PhD is wild so obviously I don't understand any of it buts it's super fun to watch 😃
Always feel a bit bittersweet with these mods. It's not something I'll ever be able to do or get much out of, but it's cool to see what's possible.
This is absolutely awesome and i commend your and everyone's hard work in making this a reality. Long live the venerable PS2.
That being said im a purist and genuinely enjoy all the limitations of old consoles. To me, that is their charm and huge nostalgia fountain. These mods, while awesome, take away the joy of the old days (for me.) I love swapping discs and memory cards, corded controllers and having to get up to turn it on and off. Its the whole experience. Combine it with a HD tube tv and 30 dollar AV cable and im in heaven. Much love and happy gaming!
This man did an LS swap PlayStation edition. Lol. Now he has a CRAZY sleeper! Lol This was amazing. Thanks for posting.
your soldering skills are crazy man
...euphoric creative feeling is there when giving cutting edge features to retro tech
Thanks for the shoutout!
Look lovely, even in the inside. But yes, it’s extremaly expensive and difficult. Hint - cheaper alternative „no mod” mod- 8bitdo bt adapter + upscaler + MX4SIO + Universal remote for turning on/ off :)
CRT with SCART or component cable + wired zero lag PS2 pad and fat PS2 with HDD adapter - a bit closer to my liking but damn, your mods are pretty nice. I understand HDMI port can work together with RGB or component so its just more modern PS2. Very nice build. Great job.
weird comment but I just really like how clean your ps2 is, like wow it looks like its opened from the factory box
Projects like this makes me really want to spent lots of time getting better at soldering to get good at it and then make my own version of the perfect ps2. 💪🏻 fantastic video and truly inspiring
I find all of this super fascinating and I'm so grateful that people much smarter than me are willing to put in so much effort to upgrade an antique piece of hardware. I'm hoping someone comes up with a good cooling mod next.
Honestly I was blown away by the turn on with controller feature and then you said modern consoles have it!?!? Had no idea ;.;
This was so chill, it made me fall asleep. I had to rewatch it!
The fact that you used Chrono Cross to show the ps1 game warms my entire heart.
DUDE, YOU JUST CREATED THE "PS2 PRO"! AMAZING JOB!
26:41 I cannot believe that you didn't clean the dirty, caked on heat exchanger. You take such care with the electronics. Say it ain't so, Nacho.