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    ps3 super slim

    have had the original ps3 and changed to the slim when that came out but have recently been having trouble with it so was wondering wether it would be worth upgrading to the super slim or just stick with it and upgrade the hard drive??
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    Stick with what you have and upgrade the hdd.

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    I was wondering, as I just got 500GB version PS3, what's the point of this huge HDD? It's not like you can copy games in there or anything...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Powka View Post
    I was wondering, as I just got 500GB version PS3, what's the point of this huge HDD? It's not like you can copy games in there or anything...
    My 320 is full. Games, Music, Pictures, ect.

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    I've got the super slim. It saves a bit of space if you need that, otherwise just upgrade your harddrive.
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    Is the super slim the way to go for new Playstation owners who haven't got any of the previous consoles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian-ecto1 View Post
    Is the super slim the way to go for new Playstation owners who haven't got any of the previous consoles?
    Not really. It's smaller but the loading drawer isn't as robust as previous consoles. I get the impression I could break the super slim accidentally by just putting a game in. I'd go for a normal slim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Powka View Post
    I was wondering, as I just got 500GB version PS3, what's the point of this huge HDD? It's not like you can copy games in there or anything...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickice View Post
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    I save my PS Vita games on there too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickice View Post
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    I save my PS Vita games on there too.
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    yep no need to go to the super slim mate, As many say

    Just upgrade the HDD

    No need to waste money on the same console

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    Get the super slim. It's all about that PS3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StevenW View Post
    Not really. It's smaller but the loading drawer isn't as robust as previous consoles. I get the impression I could break the super slim accidentally by just putting a game in. I'd go for a normal slim.
    The loading drawer? And which previous PS3 models were top loaded? Anyway my Super Slim feels solid to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboiruss View Post
    have had the original ps3 and changed to the slim when that came out but have recently been having trouble with it so was wondering wether it would be worth upgrading to the super slim or just stick with it and upgrade the hard drive??
    If youre having trouble with it then what good would upgrading the hard drive do? Unless of course the trouble youre having involves the hard drive itself.

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    I don't have a PS3 yet and am considering getting the Super Slim. I will certainly not be stuffing the console with other media, so storage is a non-issue. My main concerns are getting the console that emits the least amount of heat, is of course least susceptible to wear, and that's about it since I know other features like playback and such are the same.

    If anyone has an informed opinion, which console would you recommend for me? Slim or Super Slim?

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    My Slim doesn't get hot I've ran it for 7 to 12 hours str8 with no problems with it at all. I would imagine the super slim would be more energy efficient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by claud3 View Post
    Get a Super Nintendo mate lmao

    already got one and the original nes
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    wow there is a super slim now!

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    I have a regular slim, 320 gb HDD. i think i mightve used up about 30 gigs of HDD space so far. I dont download games unless i have to, i prefer my physical copies so ill probably never fill up the space on it. Even my computer has a 1TB HDD and ive only managed to fill up about 150 gigs

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    Upgrade to the super slim only if the issues with your current slim will get worst.


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