Forum: PS2 Modchips - Topics relating to the various PS2 modchips such as Crystal Chip, DMS Modchips, ICE Team Forums and Matrix Infinity.


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  1. #1 Modbo 4 or 760 
    foaley77 is offline Registered User
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    Which chip is easiest to install in a ps2 I have only used the modbo 4 one just wondering about the modbo 760 one


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    For scph70000 (v.12), 75000 (v.14) & 77000 (v.15) you can have save some time with Modbo760 due its pcb form the bios connections can be made directly on pcb (really you will have to use a piece of cable for each connection).

    For oldest an newest versions, I suggest Modbo 745.

    Both are better than Matrix Infinity (they are ready to use and don't need to short-circuiting the diode on board on Matrix pcb).

    I'd avoid to use Modbo 4.0 because it's equal to Modbo 750 (and so it's worse than 745 or 760); anyway Modbo4 is a good modchip.

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    you can have save some time with Modbo760 due its pcb form the bios connections can be made directly on pcb (really you will have to use a piece of cable for each connection).
    Do you mean it is best not to direct solder with the Modbo 760 and use wires instead?
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