The Diagrams Will Assist You in Determining Your PS2 Version
Before you order your MODCHIP, you need to know what version motherboard your
PS2 console is fitted with. Sometimes, you can determine your version by the model number
(the "SCPH-" number on the back of your console), or by other external
characteristics of your console, as noted below. However, the only way to be 100% sure of
your version is to open up your console and compare the board to our installation
diagrams. Click on the links below to compare your board to our diagrams:
Version 1 -
SCPH-30001, 10 screws on bottom of case, serial no. starts with "U1"
Version 2 -
SCPH-30001, 10 screws on bottom of case, serial no. starts with "U0"
Version 3 -
SCPH-30001, 10 screws on bottom of case, serial no. starts with "U1 Date 1A or U2 Date OD"
Version 4 -
SCPH-30000, 30001, 35001, 30002, 35002, 30003, 35003, 30004, or 35004, 8 screws on bottom
of case
Version 5 -
SCPH-30000R, 30001R, 30002R, 30003R, 30004R, or 30006R. Also, some SCPH-30000, 30001,
30002, 30003, and 30004 models have a V5/V6
Version 5 & 6 -
the difference between these two versions illustrated
Version 7 -
SCPH-39000, 39001, 39002, 39003, 39004, 39008 or 37000
Version 8 - Only
in Japanese consoles. SCPH-39000, or, SCPH-39006 (GH-022 BIOS 090)
Version 9 - if
you have SCPH-50000, 50001, 50002, 50003, 50004, 50006, or 50007 you have a v9 or v10
board.
Version 10 -
SCPH-5000x, with date code "3D" to the right and below the serial number on the
back of the console. (GH-026 board)
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