Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Anyone with a PS3 Wishing a Cobra ODE

Cobra ODE is THE optical drive emulator for PS3 and the team has brought breaking ground features the Cobra Optical Drive Emulator for PS3. With ODE, run game and movie ISO's from any PS3* without the need to restrict your console to running on a CFW. This brings freedom of choice for the SEN,original games and functionality of the Cobra ODE without hassle or complication. A switch allows user to toggle between use of the original BD drive or the emulator.

Regarding Cobra Optical Drive Emulator use, it is quiet simple. It goes fast, and it works perfectly. This is a product that I recommend to anyone with a PS3 wishing ODE. The application Genps3iso will convert in a few minutes your downloaded games, and they will be launched without any trouble. Available in a few days, pre-orders are available on the Dwtechz.com store (official reseller)for a price of $123.

Here present my experience on installation on a PHAT CECHG04 Playstation 3 .One thing is to make sure you read up in the manual before you start. You have to make sure you have the right ribbon cables (!) for your model Play station 3.

My PHAT Playstation 3 didn't require any soldering since it has a PATA Bluray connection interface. (This is up to the CECH Kxx Playstation 3 model / DIA-002). And as long your Playstation 3 doesn't require soldering the installation can be done in a few minutes. If you have a SATA model (CECH 25xx. CECH 3xxx and CECH 4xxx) you may want to brush up your soldering skills since you need to solder a small addon board (QSB) in the Playstation 3. You need to remove two tiny capacitors from the motherboard and solder the addon board (QSB) to catch the SATA signal. This can be pretty difficult for novice people who have no to little solder experience and need some help from a professional. But as soon the QSB is in place the rest of the install is pretty simple. The only thing you will see installed on the outside of the Playstation 3 is the little addon board where you connect the external hard drive or USB Key. That’s over.




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