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Yojimbo08
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3. September 2006 @ 11:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, im soon gonna buy a mod chip for my playstation 2. I want advice on which one to get. I'm currently leaning towards the Matrix Infinity Chip. I'm going to purchase it from this site
http://ghost2fitter.co.uk/
As you can see I live in the UK so can anyone say if this is a good site? I've heard it is from looking through the forums, but just wanted to double check. Also I have colour problems playing NTSC games on my PAL PStwo/TV. Does the Chip fix this problem? Is it generally a good chip, that will last in my PStwo and provide me with all the features i'm gonna need?

Thanks In Advance
Yojimbo08

Edit: This is what i'm gonna get
http://ghost2fitter.co.uk/index.php?main...&products_id=75

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ace1uk
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4. September 2006 @ 07:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The chip won't fix the NTSC to PAL screen problems, but since you're in the UK, buying a true, fully wired RGB Scart lead for PS2 will fix the problem & give you better picture quality as well. Prices range from £3 - £15, and you can get one from GAME, HMV, EB, Argos etc..



Always 1st with 100% working PS2 Online Game DNA$ IDs!!

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5. September 2006 @ 03:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I would also suggest you get a laser fix to go with your modchip to avoid any laser issues (like the laser burning out due to over voltage).

NTSC DNAS threads.
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/5/198137 (my post with info on playing different region games online)
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/291526
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jalaneme
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5. September 2006 @ 11:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hello Yojimbo08 i have just brought a pre mod from that website and i would recommend the wholehartedly they have excellent service and sell genuine chips (not fakes) i think if you send in the console to them they will fit it for you. the matrix infinity is the best chip you can buy on the market right now, it has anti macrovision and anti green screen when playing DVD's, if you are going to play import games i suggest you get a rgb scart cable they are cheap ad easy solution instead in buying a expensive TV of expensive cables. if you have any other questions about the chip or about ghost2fitters PM me if you want.

Slim Pstwo model no: SCPH-75003 CB (V14) Matrix infinity firmware 1.93 with custom Blue XCM case mod and lights.

Intel Pentium 4(R) Extreme Graphics 2 2.80ghz Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Service pack 2) 792RAM 40GB + external HDD 160GB BENQ DC DW1670 fw 1.03 8x 4x 2.4x DVDRW. Maxell DVD+R 50pk. 8x speed. average speed to burn 8x.

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