DMS4 Pro SE Mod Chip or Matrix Infinity?

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  1. Mufc_Rule

    Mufc_Rule Regular member

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    So, next week I will get my PS2 chipped, but I dont know which is the best of these 2?

    What do you guys reccommend?
     
  2. The_Fiend

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    They're both great, provided you get the real ones, and not some fake clone chip.
    I personally prefer the DMS chips, but from what i've heard and seen the Matrix chips are also fantastic.
     
  3. Mufc_Rule

    Mufc_Rule Regular member

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    Getting it done Via, Ghost2fitter, heard alot of good things so hopefully there the real deal
     
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    i am not sure about the Matrix chips, but for people who want to get hard drives the DMS4 Pro SE chips will have a lot of features just for that, and also the new built in cheat device right on the chip.
     
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    I take it I cant use a hard drive seeing as I am using a slimline?
     
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    Can I use HD Connect with the chip, and if so, how hard is it to connect?

    and what software do you loads on the ps2?
     
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    There is a way to hook a hard drive to a slim, but from what i have heard it is a pain. But it can be done.
     
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    there are some really nice kits available for the slimline so that you can connect an hdd. One is XCM HDConnect and the other is HDCombo.

    HDConnect is just the connectors and power adapter for your HDD. The only problem with it is you have to find some way to attach your HDD to your PS2 or else it will just be out in the open.

    HDCombo is an entire replacement case for your PS2 and features options like the ability to use one powercord for both your PS2 and HDD. Nice.

    Here are the home pages for the two products:
    http://www.teamxtender.com/
    http://www.hdcombo.com/
     

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