NOT for sale: The 750-GB PS3

This news bit and its accompanying images remind us of two particular ways to boost a car’s engine. One: load a standard turbocharger, which adds a modest amount of horsepower without affecting aesthetics. Two: load a large-scale supercharger (think Mad Max), which gives oodles and oodles of  horsepower, but makes it looks like your ride has a toaster for a hood ornament. Take a guess on which applies.

The 750-GB monster - Image 1 The 750-GB monster - Image 2 

The T-ZONE.PC DIY SHOP has gone and done some strange things in the past, and for this segment, they’ve decided to hook up a PS3 to an external 750 GB – yes, that’s 750 gigabytes – HDD, and have apparently succeeded in doing so. Of course, Sony does not approve of mods like these, and even the shop that modded this unit advises tech fans not to try this at home.

And for those wondering – no, they are not selling this, they don’t plan to sell it, and we certainly do not recommend it even if it’s been repeatedly done. Major bummer though – this would have solved all our major download problems lickety-split.

This news bit and its accompanying images remind us of two particular ways to boost a car’s engine. One: load a standard turbocharger, which adds a modest amount of horsepower without affecting aesthetics. Two: load a large-scale supercharger (think Mad Max), which gives oodles and oodles of  horsepower, but makes it looks like your ride has a toaster for a hood ornament. Take a guess on which applies.

The 750-GB monster - Image 1 The 750-GB monster - Image 2 

The T-ZONE.PC DIY SHOP has gone and done some strange things in the past, and for this segment, they’ve decided to hook up a PS3 to an external 750 GB – yes, that’s 750 gigabytes – HDD, and have apparently succeeded in doing so. Of course, Sony does not approve of mods like these, and even the shop that modded this unit advises tech fans not to try this at home.

And for those wondering – no, they are not selling this, they don’t plan to sell it, and we certainly do not recommend it even if it’s been repeatedly done. Major bummer though – this would have solved all our major download problems lickety-split.

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