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Old 05-02-07   #1 (permalink)
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Default How To: PS3 Hard Drive Swap

I picked up a brand new, sealed 20Gb PS3 on ebay for $405. I knew that I wanted to get the less expensive 20Gb PS3 and swap out the HDD myself. Sure enough there are a few guides online. Special thanks to Gamersreports.com for their guide that inspired me to make my own for OCN.


Here's what you'll need:
  • A Notebook 2.5mm SATA HDD. I stuck with the same speed as the stock PS3 hard drive which is 5400RPM (also recommended by Gamersreports).
  • A small Flathead screwdriver.
  • A small Phillips screwdriver.
Now to replace the stock hard drive. Gamersreports recommended this Toshiba 120Gb HDD for $75 on newegg. Not bad, but I wanted more. I ended up going with this Western Digital 160Gb HDD instead for $99. I might not ever need the space but it's good to know that it's there.

I was amazed at how small the hard drive was compared to a full size internal one that I'm used to on my computer.



It just about the size of an iPod video.




First thing you'll need to do is lay your PS3 down on its back so you can see the bottom where the hard drive is located. Then use your Flathead screwdriver to pop the plastic hard drive cover off.



After that you'll be able to see the hard drive tray. Next you'll need to use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the blue screw.



Once that's out pull the metal handle towards you then slide the hard drive tray to the right and pull it out.



You'll need to remove the 4 screws that hold the hard drive to the tray. There's 2 on each side. Be careful not to strip the screws, it can happen easily. Then just put your higher capacity hard drive on the tray and put the screw back in. Be sure you don't over tighten the screws.



Slide the tray straight back into the PS3.



Then slide the tray to the left so it's secure (as pictured in the animated gif below). After that just screw the blue screw in and put the plastic hard drive cover back on.



Once you start your PS3 you'll get a message saying your hard drive must be formatted. Just hit yes twice and you're all done.



It's a really easy mod. For just over $500 I built a 160Gb PS3 which is still way cheaper than the retail price of the 60Gb PS3 at $600. Feel free to leave any feedback or questions.

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Nice! Neat to see that you can in fact replace the HDD unlike the Xbox360's.

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Wow that's almost too easy.
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750Gb? :P (Do they make them for notebooks?)

Bet you could fit a lot of films on it then.

What is the HDD in the PS3 used for anyway?
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everything? lol

just wondering, after its formatted is there more information still needed to be put onto the harddrive such as the ps3 os?
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everything? lol

just wondering, after its formatted is there more information still needed to be put onto the harddrive such as the ps3 os?
That would be on a chip some place I assume, I can't think of one logical reason to include it on the HDD.
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just wondering, after its formatted is there more information still needed to be put onto the harddrive such as the ps3 os?
Nope, it's ready to go right away.

Not sure about the rest of you guys but I was going through the settings after formatting and there was an option to update the PS3 software. I clicked it and there was a new version that took a while to download and install. That's about all I did after the swap. Oh and I downloaded F@H of course.

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