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Old 07-05-2008, 01:08 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by unnecessary View Post
It wouldnt be a problem if sony didnt claim for the ps3 to have soo much power. The Ps3 is like a car that is factory rated at 500hp by dynos at 220hp =\

All the power the PS3 does have wouldn't make a difference in the world since it's the slow speed of the actual Blu Ray drive reading the disc. Hence, the longer load time.

At least Smoger puts thought into his PS3 bashing...

Quote: Originally Posted by unnecessary View Post
aaahh... ok.. makes sense to me. So its still Sony's fault for the memory. Is it anyway to upgrade the memory on a PS3 yourself?

No way to upgrade the memory on the PS3, but as Sony works things around they've managed to get the OS to work off of less memory since it launched.

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