M2Slim V1.1 Preorder
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Pre-order for the M2Slim v1.1 Kit. Includes the adapter board, 3D printed jigs for cutting the metal shielding and plastic shell as well as the screws and mounting insert for the board.
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The M2Slim kit allows the installation of an M.2 SATA SSD adapter into a cutout created in the DVD drive bay of an SCPH-700XX model PS2 Slim. 3D printed jigs for accurate drilling and cutting are provided as well as drawings for using CNC milling service if desired.
Build Instructions are not yet finalised but will be ready before release.
Kit Includes: 1x M2Slim Adapter, 1x drill jig, 1x shell cut jig, 4x DVD drive spacers, 1x M2Slim mounting bracket, 3x mounting screws, 1x set of M.2 stand off and screws.
DISCLAIMER: While I have done my best to make the install as easy as possible this is still an advanced mod requiring tools and moderate soldering and craft skills (if cutting the shell by hand). I would not recommend this to a beginner. Please seek a professional installer if you do not feel confident with any of the steps described in the build instructions.
Features:
- JM20330 chip provides LBA-48 addressing (>128GB storage) and UDMA 6 speeds*.
- Full size 2280 B-key M.2 SATA support - Enjoy fast file transfers from a computer and avoid poor SD card reliability.
- M.2 slot is easy to access inside the DVD drive and preserves the external appearance of the console.
- DVD drive remains functional†
- Compatible with PSBBN
- Compatible with PixelFX Retro GEM HDMI kit
- Optional 100pF capacitors included
* Actual speeds are not significantly improved over a HDD due to hardware bottlenecks.
† Check for clearance before inserting a disk while using an SSD. Any heatsink or a peeling label will touch and scratch the disk. It is recommended to remove the SSD when using the disk drive.
Should be compatible with all SCPH-700XX versions.
SSD compatibility - SATA SSDs are generally reliable but this list will be updated if any issues are discovered.
Tested working drives:
- Silicon Power A55 512GB
- SanDisk x400 128GB
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