Need help from the Pro's!!!

Discussion in 'PS2 - Hardware boot discussion' started by River333, Sep 23, 2009.

  1. River333

    River333 Member

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    Wat's up guys, first time here!!!

    Ive decided to purchase a ps2 "modded" one of course :p to play endless lineup of games useing back ups. Now since I don't really wanna get my hands dirty and take the thing apart, Not that I even know how to install a chip :/, I wanna purchase a pre-modded one already. Now ive been looking around and I have my eye on this site http://www.modchip.ca/store/product.php?productid=16135&cat=265&page=1 it's kinda pricy, is in it? are there better ones?

    Im looking for the *newest possible version/model of the ps2 to purchase (modded) and ready to go. I also don't wont to purchase a system and have problem with it like, ive been reading around modchips burn out lenses and what not. But this site claims other wise.

    I would really preffer a modchip tho, so it looks legit. By that I mean nothing sticking out of the system, wires, HD enclousers, etc.......So basically I wont a up to date ps2 (version/model) with a good modchip that will provide me with my neccessery needs all pre-modded and ready to go!!! DOES IT EXIST? LOL. Any help welcome thanks. btw, not good speller. :?
     
  2. smokyrain

    smokyrain Senior member

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    That site is good to buy from. I have purchased in the past, and also gocbyershop.ca is good and cheaper.

    That is all I know, others may know of other sites.
     
  3. bilscrobe

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    I was gonna do the whole modchip thing, but my hands shake and i'm not very steady with a soldering iron. what I did was buy swap magic, and modded my ps2 case so all i need to do is lift the cd panel and switch out discs rather than use a slide tool. but of course nowadays, i think they sell modified cases that have a flip top on them (Fat and Slim cases). really, if your not handy with a soldering gun, swam magic is the way to go, works perfect for me anyway. just do some google-ing<--(not sure how to spell that)
     

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