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WCP
06-15-2013, 06:43 PM
A buddy of mine has a backwards compatible PS3, the 60 gig original model, in very, very good condition. He really only used it for a Blu Ray player, and the occasional Uncharted game. He wants me to sell it for him. I have no idea what these things are worth now. I remember about two years ago, I sold my backwards compat. PS3 and I got some really good money for it, because they were in high demand back then.

But this is a couple of years later. He's also including Uncharted 3 with it. I just put it on Craigslist and said "make an offer", but I have no idea how much I should be trying to get for it. He could take it to GameStop and get a 30 percent boost on the trade in because he could put that towards his preorder. I'm not sure what GameStop is giving for one of those...

ownerizer
06-18-2013, 08:37 PM
The own the "60GB BC" Model, only because I wanted the hardware backwards compatibility between PS1 and PS2. Mine has an upgraded 320GB HDD, and three years ago I paid $230 for it. Once the PS4 comes out and it's not backwards compatible with anything, I imagine a running one's value will skyrocket.

Enmity
06-19-2013, 02:26 PM
Honestly they are YLODs waiting to happen so unless you have a brand new one the value won't get too high.

neo-zen
06-19-2013, 03:11 PM
i have a 60gb that i bought new and is still on firmware 2.53
and they are between 200- mid 400 range i believe in original condition and complete. i am thinking about selling mine just been putting off ebaying it.. i havent turned it on in 2 years so its just collecting dust for me.

xelement5x
06-20-2013, 02:48 PM
Honestly they are YLODs waiting to happen so unless you have a brand new one the value won't get too high.

Actually, if you change the thermal paste, install a better fan, and possibly a more efficient power supply they are quite solid. Eventually the only working ones that remain will be those that had the upgrades done to them, probably making them even more valuable since they're the only reliable way to get that nice PS2 upscaling.

otoko
06-22-2013, 12:56 PM
Actually, if you change the thermal paste, install a better fan, and possibly a more efficient power supply they are quite solid. Eventually the only working ones that remain will be those that had the upgrades done to them, probably making them even more valuable since they're the only reliable way to get that nice PS2 upscaling.

Gonna highjack for a second...

In order of importance The upgrade list:

1. APS-231 Ps3 power supply (from a CechG model PS3). These are compatible and run much cooler than previous models. I have personally burned my hands on the original Z model power supplies.
2. New thermal Paste on both major processors. The original thermal grease is poor quality and they put far too little on. Get arctic silver or something of equal value.
3. >> GET NEW THERMAL PADS!! Replace all the original dusty ones they are of poor quality.
4. Dust regularly. They love collecting dust in the fan area so none of the hot air can get out.
5. The original fan is actually probably the best. You can try with a 15 bladed counterpart from later models, my suggestion is to keep the original in the machine. Make sure the fan is clean though! No smoking around this guy. I've seen how bad it can make things.

The major problem is not the boards. It was the design. They decided to use non Lead based solder. So it has a lower temp threshold.

If you feel like going beyond get those processors reballed with lead based solder so they don't liquify as easily.

Or you can go my route and wire in three fans into the motherboard. Then remove a portion of the bottom case to install two gamer grade heat sinks on it. Don't forget to cut a hole in the side and install a fan. The power supply will overheat as result of the poor design. 60$ for the heatsinks and a little over an hour modding gets you this: http://www.sincerelychris.com/pichost/P1050747.JPG

To answer his question:

Lately I've seen YOLD systems go for a little as 20$
Working systems generally go anywhere between 250$-400$.

This greatly depends on what is included. What firmware, games included, accessories.

His will most likely stick around the 300$ mark because it is not upgraded with a larger hard drive, and doesn't have many games included.

The 1 2 P
06-22-2013, 11:14 PM
I've also been wondering about this since I still have an original launch 60 gig PS3 as well that I don't use.

PROTOTYPE
06-23-2013, 12:18 PM
I sill have mine that i sadly paid 500.00 new, the good news it works great! Now I've just pick up 2 back ups units off e-bay used. The first one was all most new [ box ] he never play games on it and only watch about 20 movies on it then got a new Blu-ray player...Cost 164.00+ 20.00 shipped. The 2nd one was no box 184.00 + 30 shipped with extra controllers ect.. mint condition. So, all I need now is a super slim..ha.@_@

bb_hood
06-24-2013, 02:38 AM
Honestly they are YLODs waiting to happen so unless you have a brand new one the value won't get too high.

Yup, exactly. I don't quite understand why anyone would really want one. Lets face it, if you dont already own a ps1 and a ps2 system they can be found for 5-10$ and 20-30$ respectively (with games and controllers most likely). How much would any repair job cost on a ps3? More than it would cost to obtain a ps1 and ps2 systems. I dont see the logic in spending extra for a system that WILL break/have problems just so you can play ps1/ps2 games. You would be better off just buying a later model ps3 that wont run down. Every single backwards compatible model ps3 I see on CL has problems.

Yeah I understand that space can be an issue and it would be nice having one system that plays all 3 platforms, but I just dont see it being worth the potential problems that will most likely arise. Besides, 60 GB is not very impressive. Ive got a 320 GB model and its about half full.

xelement5x
06-24-2013, 02:32 PM
But this is a couple of years later. He's also including Uncharted 3 with it. I just put it on Craigslist and said "make an offer", but I have no idea how much I should be trying to get for it. He could take it to GameStop and get a 30 percent boost on the trade in because he could put that towards his preorder. I'm not sure what GameStop is giving for one of those...

Just noticed this. Uncharted 3 requireds 3.55+ FW I believe so jailbreaking it may not be an option at this point. Just another thing to note.

Videogamerdaryll
06-24-2013, 04:00 PM
I've also been wondering about this since I still have an original launch 60 gig PS3 ,with original box paperwork etc,..(bought new at DP store)

I only use it to test games a,few games a month for a Flea market vendor..

I have around 20-30 games for it I don't play..I don't have the time..