Instead of replacing the fan with a 12v fan, why not just add a diode in line on the voltage side to the fan? This will add a 1v drop and will protect the system against any backfeeding.
@Mc_Tape11 ай бұрын
You said words I will never understand
@nickkaraoke212811 ай бұрын
Simple electrical theory, but it kinda makes it jankier. What made me cringe was the splicing of two very different gauge cables. He couldn't find a thicker gauge wired PS2 fan header plug?
@cagatayy118211 ай бұрын
You can think of diodes as valves for the flow of electricity, they only allow flow in one direction. An ideal diode (theoritical diodes that has properties that are simple to think about) would not change anything about the flow in the correct direction, but actual diodes consume some power themselves by causing a voltage drop. Thus, putting some on the way of the wire that is going to the fan would reduce the voltage the fan receives, which is desired here. Backfeeding is when an electric motor turns movement into electricity (think a wind turbine) rather than the other way around. Since the circuit may not be designed with receiving power from the fan in mind, it can be a problem. The flow direction control property of the diode would have the benefit of preventing that (Though I think that is not necessary, since I don't see a reason for backfeeding to be a problem specific to this mod and impossible with the original design. The original PCB design should have provisions for that.)
@antoniom.andersen670411 ай бұрын
Or use a resistor seeing as the load is constant. Either way it's cheaper than getting a new fan.
@danielsimpkins966211 ай бұрын
@@cagatayy1182 Mainly, my reasoning for a diode, outside of dropping voltage, is that I don't know if the motherboard or if the original fan have any provisions for backfeeding. If, say, there's a provision for backfeeding but it's in the fan, then removing the fan essentially removes that provision. Adding a Diode would both reduce voltage and add the provision. Yeah, a resistor could be another viable option..I was trying to cover all possible scenarios with a diode.
@tspawn3511 ай бұрын
FMCB also released a version that can be installed on the hard drive (ssd). Called Free Hard Drive Boot (FHDB). This means you don't need a dedicated memory card installed. It loads directly off the drive.
@ZacBuilds11 ай бұрын
Really!? Shit I'll have to update that. Good tip, thanks!
@anno593611 ай бұрын
You still need FMCB to install FHDB though, so you didn't miss out 😂
@Logon0111 ай бұрын
@@anno5936you don't actually need a FMCB to install a FHDB. There's an image pack you can burn to your drive from a PC. (But it is easier to use the FMCB to install)
@az4521-11 ай бұрын
@@anno5936 no you don't, you can install it directly from your computer. I did this. It's incompatible with the exfat thing though
@nomoredarts891811 ай бұрын
Or you can use HDD OSD
@MGArtDZN9 ай бұрын
Divide print into parts and glue them together later ❌ Buy a new, bigger and most expensive 3D printer ✅ I wish I could do that too 😂
@TORQ-15 ай бұрын
He made it seem like that but he had that printer for awhile already
@amigaworkbench72011 ай бұрын
I was always fascinated with PS1 and PS2. The engineering prowess demonstrated by both systems is indeed commendable.
@ZackSNetwork11 ай бұрын
It looked unique their hardware was underpowered as hell though.
@amigaworkbench72011 ай бұрын
@@ZackSNetwork I wish someone would make a video about PS1 hardware, explaining every component in great detail.
@aaronbrenkus912611 ай бұрын
Not at the time, it was cutting edge, the emotion engine died not because it was slow but because no one could program for it. The original PlayStation was ahead of PCs at the time it came out, hell, several people used to mod them for the better audio Sony baked into them as the only other device close was a several thousand dollar Sony preamp. PlayStation audio is still amazing today honestly. PS2 was also one of the first consumer available Blu-ray players that didn't cost so much that it was prohibitive to use. @@ZackSNetwork
@mrcaboosevg608911 ай бұрын
PS2 was the weakest console in its generation
@BitchlessNigga11 ай бұрын
@@mrcaboosevg6089 Nope, that place goes to the Dreamcast
@parkerschless374911 ай бұрын
Quick note, I saw that you used wired to extend the crystal oscillator out. This is typically not a good idea since the crystal connections should be exactly equal lengths to the MCU, as well as contained within PCB traces so that they are parallel. Seems like it’s not causing a big issue for you though but just something to note for future projects. Great work overall though!
@RobotsEverywhereVideos11 ай бұрын
thank you, I was gonna post this
@reanimationxp11 ай бұрын
@@RobotsEverywhereVideossame, this is pretty hacky, but can't argue with results.. seems to work fine lol
@proxyhx207511 ай бұрын
I noticed that too, cutting equal length wires would negate this problem.
@alb1234567210 ай бұрын
@@reanimationxp Its only a 300mhz processor.
@Ikxi10 ай бұрын
Only for lower frequency devices though The higher the frequency, the higher precision you'll need @@proxyhx2075
@johndoe87854 ай бұрын
Now build a PlayStation 6.
@Rivershield4 ай бұрын
Wouldn't that just be a modern PC in a compact case? Unless he designs the whole thing to be different from PCs, there's no point.
@normalbutyl4 ай бұрын
Lol u wild
@gang4563 ай бұрын
its a playerstation
@vinodini6643 ай бұрын
soo it have games at 19696969796 $ only 💀💀
@joost109422 күн бұрын
Bro, Just buy the RTX, stop sweating
@antonmaier226311 ай бұрын
ps2 is probably the most timeless case and this guy is designing his own case
@dj_3144 ай бұрын
Same, I thought this video was neat until he did that. Just install an emulator and put it in that housing at that point. I skipped to the end of the video because of that.
@StreamingSunrise4 ай бұрын
@@dj_314 lol same.
@HawaiianKong4 ай бұрын
Yeah it looks like a cheap hobby box for a senior project. Cool concept but execution is lacking. Got him some views though
@ccricers3 ай бұрын
If it was styled more closely to the PS2 I would've accepted it. NFC Systems made a smaller version of the PS5 (that is 5, not 2) with a custom case that is cleaner looking.
@Diegovnia3 ай бұрын
Biggest issue I had with that case is using 3D printer to get it... As much as I like the tech, it's aesthetics look janky at best... And all that while having a CNC which most likely could easily cut through aluminum or steel, which would at least in my opinion look decent... But hey it's a project and I probably couldn't do half of what he did.
@TheWebstaff11 ай бұрын
If you can't afford a microscope don't worry as you must be less than 30 and have good eyesight.
@SWITCHITUPREVIEWS11 ай бұрын
Idk man i cant see 2 feet infront of me (literally) and im nowhere near 30 Pretty sure this comment is satire tho
@ItalianRetroGuy11 ай бұрын
@@SWITCHITUPREVIEWSproblem isn't what's two feet in front of you but rather what's less than a foot in front of you
@johnsmith898111 ай бұрын
To be honest that microscope he linked is a ridiculously good price unless the price of microscopes have just dropped recently... I got a cheap Chinese one that hooks up through a USB into a computer and that was $15 more than what he linked 3 years ago. Didn't come with a stand or anything I had to rig up my own setup around the camera.
@alexandersalazar975011 ай бұрын
My eyes been shot my whole life 🤣. That's not how that works
@Cincinnatijames11 ай бұрын
Just use phone.
@itsmznatnatbitchez9 ай бұрын
A lot of hard work, dedication, and planning went into this project and I appreciate it. I absolutely liked this video and will share it right now!
@sammymcfone82815 ай бұрын
I read dedication as defication. But I think that's cos my tummy is poorly.😂
@dappermanphoto10 ай бұрын
The fact that he called the resin coloring 'key bumps' made me understand how this man has the energy to do this. IYKYK.
@josephscara144510 ай бұрын
This is the comment I was looking for 😂
@RamenNoodlez25810 ай бұрын
As soon as he said that, I came to the comments 😆
@Dark_Ukiyo9 ай бұрын
I don’t know fill me in
@holysol9 ай бұрын
@@Dark_Ukiyo cocaine
@mattai23549 ай бұрын
LMAO
@fidelrivera288710 ай бұрын
I used to clean PS2s back when everyone had them. Usually it was just a good cleaning that did the trick but one time I swapped out a disk drive and when it worked it was a very satisfying feeling. Best console ever.
@AllegrettoCrescendo5 ай бұрын
So, you just print money or something?
@matts.83424 ай бұрын
Nah, KZbin does that for him lol.
@briandoyle11684 ай бұрын
Everytime a person gets into a hobby TBH.
@hherpdderp4 ай бұрын
I think PCBWay does... they've sponsored most videos I've seen today from unrelated creators😂
@Elvisbackpack4 ай бұрын
He's Canadian, they can just raid Monopoly boards for money.
@xproflipscarab4 ай бұрын
Ikr... I love console mods but most hard-mods cost a fortune... I have so many consoles that I'm dying to add a HDMI mod 😭 But of course that's all nothing compared to the amount of premium equipment this guy is stocked with...
@AlTheEngineer11 ай бұрын
I think I would have kept the OG case, just my opinion! Also, as much as I love the SSD upgrade, I'd still want to play DVDs and CDs! I would have preserved that ability somehow! The PS2 was an awesome DVD and Audio CD player! By the way, you can use a voltage divider circuit to convert the 7 volts for the fan to around 4.85 volts, you need 2 resistors (1.2k and 2.7k ohms). Just make sure you get better resistors with smaller variances in resistance.
@ironageamplification179110 ай бұрын
I love this. I would use those resistors for the cathodes in a distortion circuit inside a tube based amplifier.
@vincentvalentine590010 ай бұрын
or 5 volt linear regulator for the Fan.
@mcchickengrip42310 ай бұрын
finally a comment with brain
@stevenmccroskey341110 ай бұрын
I agree, I think the aesthetic Zac was going for was like a gaming desktop PC, but it kinda looks like a fancier version of those Xbox 360-Es which is weird for a PS2. I wish he put some of that flair the PS2 has with the ridges into his redesign. Sure it would add to the print time but c'mon, it's the PS2.
@AlTheEngineer10 ай бұрын
@@stevenmccroskey3411 yes for sure! I agree with you. The PS2 is a very iconic machine!
@Celcius110 ай бұрын
With the fan option, you could use a resistor or a couple of diodes in series to drop the voltage as two diodes in series, would provide a 1.4v voltage drop and run the fan at 5.6 volts
@jdiedzzzАй бұрын
I actually respect how many ads you were able to fit into one vid
@fasttechvideo11 ай бұрын
14:05 “mixed in lil key bumps of various powders” 😂😂😂
@cschwacofer9 ай бұрын
I had to CTRL F this immediately.
@tylerphillips5038 ай бұрын
Followed by "then using a syringe, I mainlined the epoxy"
@Cautious_Gamer11 ай бұрын
I'm a huge fan of PCSX2 but I'm not going to lie, that's friggin' SICK!
@BH4x0r3 ай бұрын
I agree, i like the build, but on PCSX2 it just looks so much better
@makedaevilmage11 ай бұрын
You can also move FMCB to the HDD and set it up to auto start FMCB from the harddrive, and the memory card isn't needed anymore. It would be cool to move the controller receiver on the inside of the console, if at all possible. I really do love the re-designed case
@RJCox-p4r10 ай бұрын
Could just figured a way with using a ps3 type situation if know what i mean and know what your doing you could have wireless controllers and still have og controller ports
@RJCox-p4r10 ай бұрын
If theirs a way theirs a will to do it. I would explain but that just be too much explaining
@desperateloner855510 ай бұрын
@@RJCox-p4rthere they're their, I would explain but that just be too much explaining
@jpxyUA10 ай бұрын
I used to do the FMCB card service in Europe. One quick advice: Make sure to get a genuine SONY PS2 8MB card if you're using it for daily boots. The aftermarket cards use compression, non of them have legit 64mb storage - and with each compression, the code for FMCB is at risk of being corrupted. So in theory, it'll fail on you at random, at some point. Source : my silly ass, which got me sued by Sony.
@Luis-xk5lr10 ай бұрын
ah yes of course
@Iskelderon10 ай бұрын
Still have a silver Slim somewhere as a backup DVD player, along with silver controllers, remote and FMCB, so thanks for the nice walk down memory lane and congrats to this project!
@mad3m6n10 ай бұрын
Apart from the wood work and the logo shenanigan, this was a true masterpiece.
@festro100010 ай бұрын
Might also be a good idea to put some mesh on the grates, to keep lint and stuff from making a nest in the system. Other than that great build, I had a lot of fun games I loved on that system and between that and the N64 made a lot of childhood memories.
@fluffycritter11 ай бұрын
Funnily enough, Gran Turismo 4 is one of the few games on the PS2 that could already run at HD - with a component cable the PS2 could output 1080i, and a couple of games even supported it. (Heck, the option for that was very briefly visible when you were showing off the video settings!)
@ZacBuilds11 ай бұрын
That's true, but running at 1080i introduces interlacing artifacts. I found I got better results from 480p and then upscaling.
@tmnt900111 ай бұрын
@@ZacBuildswhich de-interlacing algorithms did you try? There are some really good ones out there...
@parker0231111 ай бұрын
@@tmnt9001 in the video he mentioned he tried the different ones on the software he was using, I suspect that the software didn't use more advanced algorithms because it caused lag issues possibly.
@skylarhasmail66611 ай бұрын
@@ZacBuilds 1080i is alot more information than 480p your deinterlacing software must have been trash, don't just blame interlacing as the problem Its the crappy deinterlacing software thats the problem.
@RAFMnBgaming11 ай бұрын
@@skylarhasmail666 deinterlacing is kinda trash tho. the best way to enjoy interlaced content is on a CRT, trying to watch it on anything else is a sub-part experience.
@Happyfaceshock3 ай бұрын
400k subs, fairly young, normal looking, obviously very intelligent and is able to actually use it, has a nice house with 3x high quality 3D printers, full wood workshop, CNC machine, Damn. I’m v jealous, I have one of those.
@maalikserebryakovАй бұрын
Money can buy everything
@TheZax8510 ай бұрын
This is hands down the most impressive modding of a PS2, i've ever seen. Nice job !
@snorttroll43799 ай бұрын
Spend some time checking out aubrey de grey in stead. He is working on curong ageimg
@hamzarasheed19988 ай бұрын
@@snorttroll4379 tf is that
@TechnoMinded-qp5in7 ай бұрын
I think it's kind of stupid modernizing classic gaming systems honest to god I wish Sony made a comeback with memory cards instead of using useless SSDs that will eventually be corrupt in the future not to mention memory cards back then actually held a purpose of defeating this concept in general. All you would have to do is buy a memory card and POOF your game data is protected for life if memory cards made a comeback in the "modern" times you would have it made.
@FairyIsland-ui9hh7 ай бұрын
@@snorttroll4379you should not say "instead"
@snorttroll43797 ай бұрын
true . both. @@FairyIsland-ui9hh
@superezbz10 ай бұрын
Gotta be super careful moving oscillators. They can be very high frequency and moving them changes the impedance of the traces.
@nikkiofthevalley10 ай бұрын
Yeah. My immediate reaction when he did that was "How the hell did that work!?"..
@MatthewHolevinski10 ай бұрын
@@nikkiofthevalley probably luck, or it's just not that super sensitive.
@megazuccc10 ай бұрын
what would be the function of the oscillator in this application? like connecting to a controller? or wifi or something?
@nikkiofthevalley10 ай бұрын
@@megazuccc Oscillators are used for timing and signal generation. Timing is critical for the proper communication of all the different parts (every single chip) of the circuit. Signal generation is your wifi signals and such.
@superezbz10 ай бұрын
@@megazuccc It's likely a clock source. It may be for a real-time clock or a data clock.
@applenrd5 ай бұрын
this was my dream goal when i started studying computer engineering. For financial reasons i ended up working in defense but I originally pursued the field because wanted to bring life back into the PS2. You've done way more than i ever thought possible with the original hardware. You probably couldn't do much better without recreating their hardware on a high end fpga eval card.
@mimimimeow11 ай бұрын
Small tip about GSM - games that use field-rendering will most probably don't work in progressive modes (480p, 720p). A good alternative is 1080i, and in my experience it works well with most games. While the image is still interlaced, the combing effect is much smaller and most TVs can blend it well.
@CarterDarter11 ай бұрын
I'm surprised he didn't bring up 1080i at all, especially on Gran Turismo. More detail for the upscaler = better results in theory
@mimimimeow11 ай бұрын
@@CarterDarter yeah even with 540 lines of vertical res per frame, thats still more than typical PS2 framebuffer resolution, so you dont really lose any detail
@SomePotato10 ай бұрын
@@CarterDarterSame. I wonder why he didn't mention native PS2 HD games, even though there are only a handful.
@jsr73410 ай бұрын
@@mimimimeow That is 960 lines of vertical res per frame for GT4´s 1080i mode.
@Xero1of110 ай бұрын
7:09 I worked R&D at a power tool company. They do make smaller solder iron tips, but you have to be really careful with how much pressure you use with them because their smallness also means they can bend easily when heated. So, bend it into something like a hockey stick and you can hit those 10mil traces fairly easily. You'll also need a thinner solder wire with it though too. Also, they do make hollow solder with a paste core... it's cleaner to use when doing these kinds of projects. And finally, be very careful with how much heat you apply to those pads next to any IC. You can melt the interior of the ICs causing them to break.
@USSMariner8 ай бұрын
I was screaming "BENT CONICAL" for that entire segment. As for the heat, obviously don't use too much heat, but that's actually the primary use of Kapton Tape: heat insulation.
@xXCh1PpYXx4 ай бұрын
This absolutely blew me away 😮😮😮😮. The amount of craftsmanship that went into this is incredible. That’s without the knowledge of all the old and new electrical components 🔥🔥. One of the best videos I’ve seen. Can I buy one
@dragonyeti8811 ай бұрын
Very cool build, I'd have kept the original controllers though purely for the pressure sensitive inputs. Not a lot of games used them, but there are some games that relied on them (MGS2/3 come to mind). They had to change how those inputs worked for more modern releases.
@dbbgba11 ай бұрын
PS3 controllers have pressure sensitive inputs, I wonder if they work with the 8bitdo adapter
@jadedandbitter11 ай бұрын
The Ace combat games did as well I believe, the pressure applied to the radar button would determine how zoomed out it was if I recall correctly.
@bRuhN0_11 ай бұрын
@@dbbgbaOPL has a setting to use PS3/PS4 controllers with USB or Bluetooth adapters
@RustyShackleford55610 ай бұрын
@@jadedandbitterYes, as well as the throttle and airbrake.
@liamsemicolon10 ай бұрын
retro fighters makes wireless ps2 controllers with pressure sensitive inputs :)
@eric-id6bk11 ай бұрын
Dude these videos are so awesome - I've been getting into 3d printing and electronics recently and it's super inspiring and educational the way you approach these problems. Keep it coming!
@andrewwilliams906311 ай бұрын
Your videos are definitely an inspiration for modern design and organization projects!
@ZiggyDaZigster10 ай бұрын
"I built a MODERN PlayStation 2..." = "I modded my PlayStation 2 with modern parts..." I read the title like he was literally building a PS2
@GoodBoyGoneDad9 ай бұрын
Oh he's just modding a PS2? Thank you for saving me 22 minutes.
@OttaBeIANA9 ай бұрын
its still a great video and he rebuilds the eintire housing with wooden accents ands goes into pretty great detail on how settings can be changed a lot to amek the game look a lot better up to 2024 standards for an old console as that is. plus you cant really build your own playstaion 2, that would be ill eligible as they would copyright him. @@GoodBoyGoneDad
@japaroads9 ай бұрын
lmao he basically is building a new PS2.
@kuklamatunes07069 ай бұрын
I would watch a video on that.
@Puzomor9 ай бұрын
@@japaroads Yes he's building a new PS2 if by "building a new" you mean "taking an old one and adding modifications to it". There's no need to falsely advertise the contents of the video, and there's definitely no need to defend the choice to do so. The video is great as it is and should be titled appropriately.
@kechamayoo11 ай бұрын
Hey! Awesome vid! I have a few tips for you, though: OPL is better than HDLoader, since GSM is built-in and allows for optimization modes. It does require you to look up a table, but it's worth it if you want to play your entire library - some games may or may not work without them. Besides, you can actually forgo any controller ports and memory cards. PadEmu and VMC respectively, *also* on OPL. PadEmu allows you to use a bluetooth adaptor on USB (check compatibility) to connect a DS3/4/5 and make the PS2 use it like a normal DS2. You can also do FreeHDBoot to not require a memory card to access all these features. Sidenote: For OPL, you can make FMC/FHDB run it upon boot. Might be worth a try when using PadEmu. Cheers!
@De_kaid10 ай бұрын
Pademu really likes to break games randomly, atleast in my experience. Iirc I was playing through .hack and kept having random crashes on loads, switching Pademu off fixed that. I'm pretty sure Pademu also doesn't support analog buttons and I'm unsure if the 8bitdo does either, but the Brook Wingman PS2 does when used with a PS3 controller.
@kechamayoo10 ай бұрын
@@De_kaid oh, really??? is it an early build of OPL? that could be the issue. otherwise, good to know! thank you so much
@De_kaid10 ай бұрын
@@kechamayoo I always update it whenever I get back to using my ps2 after a while, so it wasn't a really old version. It's just my experience with it anyways and a controller adapter just seems safer in that sense to me.
@ChuckLopez11 ай бұрын
A project like this with a PS2 Slim would leave so much room for cool mods, you could probably do the case out of resin as well due to the size factor. I know there is a mod to adapt a SSD onto a Slim motherboard as well.
@Kronosfobi10 ай бұрын
I concur. I had one of those, they are pretty compact and would greatly benefit from this lad's upgrades.
@zaphod7710 ай бұрын
only for the first slim. when someone made the hdcombo, sony REALLY removed it for the next revision, and the pata interface was completely removed, leaving just the network. yes, Free HD Boot is an improvement. use OPL for supported games, especially when you can give them virtual memory cards. :)
@RF3D-1964 ай бұрын
I got kind of exited when you used the K1 max because i have a regular K1 myself. it gave me a sort of realization that i can do things like this myself with the tools i have.
@leobgoo635011 ай бұрын
3:50 Re-PS2 PSU - Power Supply Replacement ...& the one up improvement of replacing the barrel connector with a USB-C one 🤯 😸
@ayellowbeard11 ай бұрын
I did the network adapter swap on one of my PS2s a couple of years ago and love being able to add modern drives. There are cheap printed brackets you can pickup and install on the SSD so it doesn't move around inside the case. You can also partition the SSD and install FMCB on one of the partition and games on the other. Lastly don't forget to add a region free modchip so you can run NTSC, PAL and Japanese games.
@djm99376 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I am pleased to hear you say GSM works with the majority of games. I am often mocked when I say the same .. 85% of the titles I have work extremely well, often with field flipping enabled.
@thejoey57111 ай бұрын
This is amazing. I’m gonna try to find a way to print the case in pieces for my smaller print bed but everything else is easily doable. You sir, are a great source for modding ideas!
@ReverseDeadshot11 ай бұрын
Couldn't you just print it diagonally?
@OceanTechh11 ай бұрын
I don't have the skills or the tools to do what you do but I am a fan of this type of work , very good content
@turnbasedtoddy76649 ай бұрын
That case is amazing! Did anyone else think the original picture looked better than the HDMI did? I did, at least the way he presented it.
@Reds_C4 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing to see your modded version of my childhood preferite console. Thanks for sharing your passion with us, you earned a new subscriber!
@Pilpup11 ай бұрын
I love that whenever I think something isn't going to look good. You put in a ton of finishing touches to make it even better. You really do go above and beyond. Start an ETSY page already!
@ZacBuilds11 ай бұрын
Thankl you! and I do have one, but just for 3d print files haha. Selling physical products is not a world I want to venture into just yet. It would take a lot of time and distract from making videos.
@notkyloren11 ай бұрын
You actually *can* boot with just the HDD (and use only the HDD if you want). You want FHDB (Free Hard Drive Boot). This is what I use on my fat PS2. In this way, I can either use virtual (software) memory cards, which also live on the HDD. Or I can use my physical memory cards as normal memory cards, which is what I do. FCMB is cool as a portable option, but FHDB is way better and has no downsides. You install FHDB by flashing a pre-made hard drive image file. Then you just pop it into the PS2 with the network adapter, and you're done. It boots into FCMB from the HDD.
@notenoughmonkeys11 ай бұрын
0:30 - Today I learned PS2 Modders really don't care for Linus Sebastian.
@colinbent948411 ай бұрын
Such a great project, love the post-mortem analysis segments too
@adamgorka3686 ай бұрын
dude your builds RULE!!!! I love these hacks you implement - and I think your attention to aesthetics and what makes a design feel good makes your builds stand out. Regarding the back plate - there is actually a technical benefit to painting it black, not just aesthetics! The emissivity of a surface finish significantly impacts a surface's ability to radiate heat. The better the emissivity, the better the heat transfer. Black Body Radiators are both perfect emitters and absorbers of radiation. While its impossible to make a perfect black body, it IS true that the more black you can make a surface finish, the better its emissivity will be! Reflective/metallic surface finishes have poor emissivities - they're bad at absorbing and emitting thermal radiation. As almost too simple as it may seem, just a little bit of the right paint can go a long way in manipulating this. I feel like most people are aware that the colour black is the perfect absorber (wearing a black tshirt in the sun gets you hotter) but it seems most people either forget or aren't aware that black colours are equally good emitters! What determines whether it will emit or absorb is whether it is hotter or colder than its surroundings. Unless the devices are in the path of the sun, usually they're the hottest thing in the living room. It does depend on the line-of-site the back plate will have with the rest of the room, so if the dock covers most of that back plate it becomes less prominent. Fans via forced convection do a lot of work in terms of heat transfer, especially since typically the components that need to reject heat are inside the casing and don't have radiative visibility to surroundings. But keep in mind - radiative heat transfer scales as [Tobject^4 - Tsurroundings^4] so as temperature difference goes up, radiation can quickly become the dominant mode of heat transfer!!!! Not sure how hot the back plate actually - but its a simple thing with very tangible impact :)
@falloutzone368010 ай бұрын
I feel like he modernized that so much at the point of not even using the original case that I just question, why not just use an raspberry with an emulator at that point?
@expertizer2 ай бұрын
I think at this point it's more about the retro Chip stuff
@jorinnmilsap235311 ай бұрын
I admired the use of wording when mixing pigments for the epoxy… keybumps 🙏🏽 great content. I love watching your videos, genius and artistic
@probablyhiding11 ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment lmaoooooo
@ColeHardin9711 ай бұрын
^^ Same lmaooooo
@fatfurie11 ай бұрын
outed him self lol
@voolandashland29149 ай бұрын
man. you are the first youtuber I see do some hardcore mods on this OG Playstation 2 Console. It looks great !
@JorgeChavezX11 ай бұрын
I love how the glass panel you put makes it look like a gaming PC when standing up, you did an amazing job with this thing
@alexjackyperson10110 ай бұрын
I like the ps2 look more honestly, not everything have to look like a computer
@mnrivera21011 ай бұрын
This brought back memories of the first time my younger brother and I turned on a PS2 and being memorized by it's green and blue lights. A recommended large sized resin printer would be the Phrozen Mega 8K. They recently introduced a S variation that prints faster but has a reduced z height. Nice video and build.
@orlandosouza441510 ай бұрын
Mesmerized
@draconic51294 ай бұрын
8:51 you can also install a software to the Hard drive that allows you to basically do the same thing just without needing a memory card, software is called FHDB, and it's by the same developers as the memory card software and also uses a similar exploit. Also if you had used an original network adapter you could have used online play in games that support or adding games via FTP without needing to remove the hard drive, which is nice especially with the case mods that you're doing.
@matusmarko733810 ай бұрын
Doug DeMuro??
@unluggylounge6744 ай бұрын
i was hearing the same thing haha
@williambartholomew56804 ай бұрын
Not quite, this guy doesn't base videos off Wikipedia excerpts and make shit up, while Doug does
@jugo19444 ай бұрын
@@williambartholomew5680 and this guy also has a Canadian accent
@HawaiianKong4 ай бұрын
THISSSSS is a 2001 Sony PlayStation 2. It’s a really cool modern classic video game console that I’m going to take apart and add some quirks and features. Then I’m going to take it for a test drive and show you how cool this console can be. And then…I’m gonna give it a Doug score.
@Rosa_Canina11 ай бұрын
Great project, although I have to say its better to keep the disc drive because of compatibility. Yeah, a ton of games run from HDD nowadays just fine. But there are still games with issues. I lost 50 hours of Valkyrie Profile 2 thanks to a very mean copy protection they built into the game, that got triggered by running it from OPL instead of just using my original disc. And I got some issues with other games in the past, too.
@vincentjonesvr11 ай бұрын
There are 'modes' to run games in to avoid some of those issues. IIRC, that game in particular needs one of the modes enabled for compatibility.
@Rosa_Canina11 ай бұрын
@@vincentjonesvr In the case of this game you only find that out 50+ hours into the game. And the savegame isnt repairable, as it triggers a flag at boot, so you basically have to delete all your saves and start completely fresh (its so bad, it even triggered on some OG hardware!). Also, I had a lot of troubles with games not really working well in the past on OPL. Maybe its just the types of games I play, as my collection isnt really focused on those "big hits" and the compatibility goes down the more obscure the games get.
@brycesstuff7 ай бұрын
I never knew you could twist the PS logo on the CD drawer. That's awesome!
@thejpkotor11 ай бұрын
A nice upgrade for sure, but I do take issue with using USB and not a power supply of some kind. This could really hurt the life of something like this, as the whole purpose of a big PSU is to provide really stable and predictable power, which is a bit of a risk. I don't know that you will for sure get a lot of peaks or drops from a USB adapter, but why risk it...
@whosonedphone10 ай бұрын
I had a similar concern. The Digital Audio Converter DAC is actually really good on my late fat mode PS2l. A bit of tasteful exaggeration on the bass. Super smooth mids and highs. It blows the Xbox 360 away in terms of sound quality. The power supply is a critical component of any audio system. Most people don't care or won't hear the difference I suppose. I would expect you could hear a difference through the digital HDMI cable as well. Digital isn't perfect like the marketing would have us all believe. Although it has it's advantages over analog.
@Ammoniummetavanadate10 ай бұрын
Modern power supplies are simply much better than what we had 20 years ago. It really isn't an issue. Moving the noise from the SMPS out of the case will only help with RFI.
@knight198710 ай бұрын
What an abslutely sick mod to the PS2. I got my ps2 in the early 2000's and got it chipped mid 2000s so I can play different region games. I then learned about mcboot and bought an original network adaptor. I still have my PS2 in my box with a IDE HDD with retro games loaded on. You had me in AWW the entire video of all the cool things you did to the system. Thanks for the thorough video. You have earned my sub!
@OmegaKenelly4 ай бұрын
It’s clear so so much work goes into making these videos. I wish I had the patience and motivation to do projects like this.
@gtxSeries11 ай бұрын
Simply put: AMAZING work! My jaw just kept dropping watching you make this whole thing come into its' final form. Hats off to you sir!
@agarmash_11 ай бұрын
It would be better to flip the fan so it works like an exhaust one. An intake fan ends up creating swirls of air flows inside the case, while an exhaust one creates a negative pressure, so the fresh air is sucked through the holes in the case, which creates more stable air flow inside. Also, the intake fan will end up pushing more dust into the case.
@billybones646311 ай бұрын
Why didn't the OG PS2 use an intake fan if it's superior?
@agarmash_10 ай бұрын
@@billybones6463 I believe you got confused. Exhaust fan is better, and that's how it's done in most of the gaming consoles with similar cooling design
@Takuma_Sakazaki3 ай бұрын
Damn Zac. With that massive effort. You deserve at least 2M subscribers
@hesperhurt11 ай бұрын
😂 Never thought I'd hear "key bump" as a unit of measure on KZbin 😅😅 Love this build Zac! Really nice functional and aesthetic rethinking of the PS2. Perhaps do a PS2 mini combined with a M.2 NAS for media streaming? I know there's a build out there somewhere that a guy did for a car install... but it wasn't a single unit; think the data storage was connected but installed separately.
@codyday574611 ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment LOL, I was like, whaaat?
@tylerhoovler1611 ай бұрын
Same lol used ctrl - F to find it lmao
@hesperhurt11 ай бұрын
@@tylerhoovler16 🤣🤘
@oshaghennessey982911 ай бұрын
Immediately came to comments for this lmao
@seanephram11 ай бұрын
also came here for this ahahahahahaha@@codyday5746
@ot4kon11 ай бұрын
Great idea. But you could use a first model ps2 slim instead. That nodel support HDD the pins are there to tap. There is a mod to bring back the HDD support to that model. Then you will have a smaller motherboard to work with so a smaller case to fit inside your resin printer.
@darksideXLable10 ай бұрын
This!
@yeldarb14198310 ай бұрын
(not zac builds, only saying, because I've run into that confusion on other people's vids before). Maybe it was a fluke, but my brother had a slim that was an absolute nightmare on heat... the thing would freeze mid-game if you didn't have some sort of fan blowing over the thing whenever you had it turned on. Not saying every slim had this problem, but personally, I avoid slim consoles of any sort like the plague because of this...
@ot4kon10 ай бұрын
@@yeldarb141983 problems with that particular one. Slims run colder and more efficiently. Check the fan and console for dust. The EE is not a particular hot CPU unlike ps3 cell who runs normally hot.
@33ro010 ай бұрын
This This This!
@yeldarb14198310 ай бұрын
@@ot4kon pretty sure that console is long gone at this point, lol. this was over fiften years ago. I don't even know where that console is now. but yeah, it was new at the time, so... =/
@scilab46186 ай бұрын
The fact he went through with a 85% modding for this PS2 just made my day.. I have an old fat PS2 device... that my brother damaged, after it served me well for a whole 20 years, without a single complaint, and also using DVDs only, gosh i wanna fix it and make it run again.
@silverismoney5 ай бұрын
really cool project and amazing results. i must have opened about 1000 of these things when i worked at a console repair shop. it's good you ditched the dvd drive because the optical pickup in those was one of the most common failures.
@PonziGamingStudios11 ай бұрын
I personally would flip that fan to exhaust the heat, not use it as an intake. Otherwise all that air inside has no where to go. Unless I'm missing some front ventilation somewhere, but none the less I think that would be better 😊
@JGrove30311 ай бұрын
You missed the giant slotted grille cut out of wood that takes up a whole side
@goodkill111 ай бұрын
0:32 "how to destroy your reputation" 🤣 im dying
@StefanBlurr11 ай бұрын
KZbin algorithm at its finest
@ZacBuilds11 ай бұрын
Poor Linus 😂 Search PS2 Mods, get video about him not sending back a water block
@goodkill111 ай бұрын
@@ZacBuilds I don't pity that dude, he auctioned off someone else's property for charity. That's stealing
@lockinhinddanger93411 ай бұрын
@@goodkill1 He did make a video later explaining what exactly happened and all the ways that things just failed. When you run a large business you will inevitably have problems, and the real issue is linus never really had business sense, his massive ego literally kept the company afloat. Terren Tong is the new CEO so technically his company should be running immensely better.
@goodkill111 ай бұрын
@@lockinhinddanger934 unsubbed don't care
@jonsnow97647 ай бұрын
The only thing I could think of that would've made this even better is LED lights on the inside behind the bezels
@Arvisty10 ай бұрын
instead of replacing the fan you could've used a resistor to bring to voltage down to about 3 to 5 volt . or you can get adjustable resistor and program it with arduino for it to run on lower wattage on idle and higher with high temps
@Mr.Engine9936 ай бұрын
resistors heat up quite a lot. he would be better off using a diode or a small voltage regulator (unless the fan is PWM driven in which case it wouldnt work
@EssieGrant-f3o11 ай бұрын
That's one class looking Ps2. Definitely your best looking project to date!. Your videos are definitely an inspiration for modern design and organization projects!.
@Gunbudder3 ай бұрын
the logitech rf wireless controller for the PS2 is STILL the best wireless controller ever made. nothing will ever top its ergonomics and insane radio power. they want super overboard with how powerful its radio is and you can literally play in other rooms through concrete
@DM00SE11 ай бұрын
Seriously love your videos mate. You do everything I want to do but don't have the funds to do it. Great video.
@ZacBuilds11 ай бұрын
The only reason I have the funds to do these projects is because people like you watch my videos, so thank you! It's truely a dream come true.
@marcelofrau881811 ай бұрын
you also can use a bluetooth dongle and make it work with OPL. so you can use PS3 controllers via bluetooth without the 8bitdo adapter. very nice video, I would go for a more fancy/traditional not blocky square case for the PS2, but it looks amazing. great work!
@Mewzerr9 ай бұрын
appreciate the noctua fan and usbc connection but tbh I love collecting the physical games and the noises the disc drive makes and the overall ps2 asthetic. I have 3 ps2s 2 slims 1 silver 2 black 1 fat. love em.
@Antstar1211 ай бұрын
Instead of resin printing maybe consider printing in ABS or ASA and then acetone vapour smoothing it? This may result in a glossy finish which might not be what you're looking for but could be an option. Also just because the components in the PS2 might actually run kinda hot compared to older consoles you've done custom cases for, ABS or ASA would be a good idea just for the heat resistance compared to PLA, which might start to warp if it gets too hot. Another option would be sanded ABS/ASA, it's considerably easier to sand than PLA and could give you a nice look if you take it to a high enough grit. Just don't print ABS/ASA in your home, it's recommended to have some kind of carbon air filtration when printing those materials or just print in your workshop then vent it out after the print is done.
@evilgremlin11 ай бұрын
Bad idea - after acetone bath it always cracks. Not immediately, could take a year, but it'll crack. Especially such big thing. And PLA is most rigid. Better to printing multipart resin and then glue and gloss it with same resin - it'll be seamless.
@Antstar1211 ай бұрын
@@evilgremlin I did not realise that was a possibility with acetone smoothing, none of the guides I've seen ever mention it. After doing a bit or research it seems the cracking is due to internal stresses which the acetone smoothing can expose. So maybe a well printed ABS part wouldn't see this issue as quickly. I'd still say an ABS part sanded would work nicely in this situation or perhaps even polycarbonate.
@ZacBuilds11 ай бұрын
Good idea here, my next video (or at least the one I'm working on now) is going to focus heavily on post processing of 3d printed parts. Stay tuned.
@Antstar1211 ай бұрын
@@ZacBuilds Looking forward to it! Loving these game console upgrade videos.
@evilgremlin11 ай бұрын
@@Antstar12 I mostly meant surface
@efrm2311 ай бұрын
definitely earned my sub bro, glad there's yt creators out there still making genuinely interesting content. 💯 🤘🏼
@ZacBuilds11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support man!
@termiterasin4 ай бұрын
For the fan overspin, you can probably get away with a voltage drop resistor. Epic build!
@i_hakz10 ай бұрын
Man that's so nice! I have a Slim PS2 here and I wish I could do some of those mods. Unfortunately I don't have the acknowledge neither the tools to do so. But thinking of it, what mods could you do with a slim PS2? That would be a nice part 2 for a video like this
@danieltimbrell28807 ай бұрын
This is a cool project for someone who just wants to do it, but the definitive way to play PS2 games is still just on original hardware with a good quality CRT.
@MichaelM2811 ай бұрын
You didn't need to use GSM to get rid of combing artifacts as there's an option for Motion Adaptive Deinterlacing in the RetroGEM settings
@SHAGG132 ай бұрын
Keybumps and mainlining the epoxy... Love the Freudian slips... My boy used to party party hard🎉
@jamescorvett10 ай бұрын
There are a few PS2 games that are in 1080 HD. Also on the fan, find a small PWM circuit with a control knob. Then you can adjust the fan speed accordingly
@Computeraidedautomation2 ай бұрын
Wow, turning a classic console into something so sleek and modern is impressive! The blend of nostalgia with a fresh, updated design is genius. Great work!
@eduardomorales9135Ай бұрын
Your builds are super sick man! Great job
@DhinCardoso11 ай бұрын
It's just insane the load of tools available for you guys overseas - here in Brazil we don't even set a 3D printer, imagine having one in home
@Kasandra_11 ай бұрын
Imean, it's not common to have $25k+ worth of workshop equipment in your house anywhere in the world. Zac has these because they're his source of income.
@brenzcarlcasas372811 ай бұрын
Wdym? He worked hard for it, and it's pretty much his job and hobby... You should not be jealous of him because he didn't get those printers just because he lived on other country because again he worked hard for it, you should instead be inspired by him! Envy is the worst lol
@prodlenzi11 ай бұрын
@@brenzcarlcasas3728 stop being a bitch about everything. no one is jealous of anything, the man is stating a fact, which is 100% true btw, and theres nothing wrong with it. jesus go eat some fruits and chill out
@hanyougod11 ай бұрын
Eh, you both sound like condescending pricks to me, personally.
@HipposHateWater11 ай бұрын
um, that's not exactly commonplace even here in the US bro ^^;
@Bryniactheunwise322111 ай бұрын
Man this was amazing. I know I don’t have the skills nor coordination to do this. I would happily pay you to make one for me. Just saying, this thing looks amazing and works great
@GeneralAI3311 ай бұрын
Me too. I’m ready to buy today.
@Alex-r4y5m9 ай бұрын
cool to see how much effort was put into this. The clean slick modern design is awesome. what would be interesting to see is an integrated multi tap. Four player functionality, instead of having a fat external dongle. I guess there really is a ton of modifications you can do. LED, Temp Gauge... etc. Great work!!
@sx0rm10 ай бұрын
I love the improvements and everything that went into this, but im not a fan of the wood finish, would have liked seeing aluminum or something futuristic looking instead
@BackSpace1017 ай бұрын
NOT THE DISK DRIVE!
@Atomic-ly2vi5 ай бұрын
How are you the top comments
@BackSpace1015 ай бұрын
@@Atomic-ly2vi Pure skill
@bianhaaa7 ай бұрын
never thought you could do this, good job for all the process and you made it!
@voteDC11 ай бұрын
The only thing I would have changed would have been to retain the DVD drive. I know optical media is outdated when you can fit hundreds of games onto a SSD but one of the big selling points of the PS2 was that it was also a great DVD movie player, taking that functionality away just seems wrong to me.
@AndehX11 ай бұрын
Just so you know, an SSD won't give you much of a speed benefit over a traditional hard drive, due to the limitations of the bus speed on the PS2.
@guardianali11 ай бұрын
While it wont do anything on bus speed, it should still help with overall latency and perceived speed due to elimination of seek times from a laser trying to find info on a spinning disc.
@ikkuranus11 ай бұрын
@@guardianali exactly, Optical drive vs ssd even at ata 100 or whatever the ps2 uses is still no contest for latency.
@stale266511 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it's ATA66, but yeah, it doesn't matter. A spinning drive would be lucky to achieve even 3-4 MB/s random read performance. A SATA SSD can get 20-ish if it's decent. That's still not faster than the HDD adapter's bus, and you're likely already hitting a CPU bottleneck when trying to decompress/decode assets at that speed. Remember that the PS2 only has something like 36 MB of RAM combined. In fact, this happens in some games even with a regular HDD. Star Ocean 3 actually slows down for a second or so at the start of battles because the CPU is busy handling the data from my HDD that's arriving way faster than the game expects it to.
@fearbot6911 ай бұрын
I just cram SD cards into mine with a IDE->SD adapter. Lot of folks say going the SD route is bad but they're cheap to replace with better seek times than a HDD. I haven't had to replace the SD yet even after two years of it being modded.
@ZacBuilds11 ай бұрын
Ya this is true, you're limited by the bus. The SSD is a TAD bit quicker, but only in the 1-5% range. But honestly, the SSD costs about 25 dollars more and is quieter and uses less power, so it was an easy choice.
@noth_27 ай бұрын
@3:20, try adding 2 diodes in series connection to positive wire that will end up dropping the voltage of the fan at around 5.6V which is better than 7V.
@thomastaylor739311 ай бұрын
Hey Zac, I've been binging your videos lately and I've got a gripe about the majority of your venting. I've got some velcrow dust filters on my pc and they are a godsend, if you made your vents attach with magnets you could use a removable dust filter underneath to keep dust and debris out, as most of your vent holes are honestly way bigger than I personally would feel comfortable with. At the end of the day these are your builds but I'd love to see something like that integrated in a future build!
@codythep10 ай бұрын
Sorry, he just needed to vent
@maximilian35448 ай бұрын
18:28 treeline and grass looks better on stock RCA. These assets were never meant to be displayed at higher resolutions, so there's only so much you can do. In the end a blurry but period accurate image is probably the best these games are ever gonna look, because no amount of upscaling will fix the inate resolution of the assets.
@898doffo4 ай бұрын
Glad you mentioned the capacitors... Hard to believe its been a good 20 + years since... So good thing you mentioned it. Gave the video a thumbs up!
@898doffo4 ай бұрын
and subscribed!
@kalmtraveler3 ай бұрын
Larger Noctua fans come with a "quiet" adapter which I believe is just a resistor dropping the voltage. You could do that to bring the PS2's ~ 7 volts down to ~ 5 volts. PS2 has a built in type of PWM though, so the fan voltage varies a bit, not a fixed 7v.
@Nitro_Foundry11 ай бұрын
Ahh yes, key bumps of various mica powders and mainlining epoxy right into my engravings with a syringe is my favorite pastime. 💀 Great video as always Zac! Absolutely loved the wood on this one! Especially the gradient!
@RichardAlves9410 ай бұрын
Awesome project, man! You just earned a new subscriber. However, for me, I prefer using a CRT to play games as the developers intended. Personally, I don't have the patience to tinker with different settings every time I want to play a game. That's what keeps me away from upscalers and emulation. It's too much work. I just bought the best CRT I could find/afford, plugged in my old consoles, and that's enough for me. But I love these types of projects. Keep it up!