Putting the components of a PC in a PS3 (Click arrow for more info) - Track: Inside the cage - Juliette & The Licks - INSPIRATION FOR THIS: My PS3 failed last week. Previous to that I had put the mobo in the oven twice before. Worked both times. Now though, I go to turn it on, big green fuzz all over. So, the GPU is fucked, since I cant be bothered cooking the board again, and doubtful it would ever work, I decided, fuck it. Gonna put a PC inside my PS3. So thats what I'm doing now. - - - WHAT YOU NEED: - PS3 Case (1st Gen) - M-ATX Motherboard or an ITX Board with Onboard Graphics - M-ATX Power Supply (Slimline - 300W or more) - Keyboard/Mouse (Wireless versions) - Hard Drive (Use PS3 one or any 2.5'' SATA Drive) - Low height CPU Cooler (Or use PS3 one and bend heatpipes as shown in video - More than 1GB DDR2 Ram (2GB Recommended) - Windows/Linux OS OPTIONAL EXTRA'S: - 3 LED cabled lights, 2 foir Power and HDD, 1 for Wifi - USB Wifi (G+ or N+) - USB Media Card reader (Take apart and fit to PS3 style) - Xbox 360 Controller for Windows (Wireless, if you can) - Touch sensitive connect panel for switches - Slot Loading Laptop DVD/Bluray Drive - 2 Cold Cathode Blue Lights - 2 Internal Dual USB extension cables (replace front usb) - - - HOW TO: To start, you need to remove the plastic stand offs inside the ps3 case that were there originally. Use either a junior hacksaw or hot wire cutter. Get the Motherboard backplate and mark where it goes on the PS3 backing. Cut to fit ... Dunlop D404 Tires Order Now