View Full Version : DMS4 EZI PRO/ LITE - any Good ?
I saw them on MR. Modchips.com, they cost £40. is it worth it? i tried soldering a modchip in myself and it turned out a nightmare, but I'm sure my PS2 will still work is i carefully take all the wires off.
So has anyone heard of these chips, and are they any good ? soldering for me is a nighmare, I'm not patient enough. I admit defeat !! hehe, i went in thinking it would be a breeze, as I'm an electronic engineering student and we solder quite often, but it really isnt easy, is it...... heh
No - Ezi chips are VERY dodgy. They aren't at all easy to fit due to the rediculous tolerances on the chip clips (a fraction out, and you'll snap the legs off the mobo chips rendering your PS2 permanently useless).
Nothing better than a good, soldered mod. Go for the Infinity Chip and get somebody to solder it if you don't feel comfortable doing so...
I know people who could help you out, so if you are interested, drop us a Private Message... :)
No - Ezi chips are VERY dodgy. They aren't at all easy to fit due to the rediculous tolerances on the chip clips (a fraction out, and you'll snap the legs off the mobo chips rendering your PS2 permanently useless).
Nothing better than a good, soldered mod. Go for the Infinity Chip and get somebody to solder it if you don't feel comfortable doing so...
I know people who could help you out, so if you are interested, drop us a Private Message... :)
Yep, i agree :)
mrbluesman
30-05-2005, 06:45
I've never installed anything other than an Infinity, and with the chip being so damn good at what it does, the email support from the Matrix Team being so good, the chip being so resonably priced at thirty quid, I often wonder why people buy anything other than an Infinity. I have to admit that the first one I did was a bit scary though.........lol :eek:
Hmm...
what If I be REALLY careful ? i really dont want to have to pay someone to do something i could do myself....
If I could get someone to mod my PS2 for £40 or under, theyve got a deal. I WILL supply the chip, I already have a Matrix Infinity Homebrew.
I dunno, If I was to post it away to someone, it would cost over £20 just for the postage. I think I'm steering towards getting all the tools and doing it properly myself/ finding someone locally or buying one of these EZI things and just make sure I'm super careful.
I even have a spare broken V4 PS2 that has a broken Case, a DRE'd laser, and a broken controller port Ribbon that I can test the EZI clips on.
Well, it's your choice, but I know £20 postage is better than a £130 replacement console. And, to go from a v7 to a v12 would not be a prospect I would relish... :(
:rolleyes: By the time you buy that EZI crap and all the tools to do the install CORRECTLY you will probably be spent enough to pay for the postage plus install.
Look, my advice is like everyone elses here. You can take it or leave it. Just remember that most people that try to take the cheap way out usually end up with a destroyed console. Anyway, good luck with it.
spedmetal
02-06-2005, 18:14
I even have a spare broken V4 PS2 that has a broken Case, a DRE'd laser, and a broken controller port Ribbon that I can test the EZI clips on.
What good will that do you when the EZI isnt compatible with the V4? And even then its a non-working ps2 sooooo what good would this be even if it was compatible? Also that V4 can be fixed to work again pretty easily ;)
@ Zero
Besides, you told me that when you tried to install the MI Homebrew, the BIOS chip was pretty chewed up. If this is the case, those clips won't even go on to the chip. I'd forget the EZI if I were you...
yes, youre all right, ive been looking around the net and everyones complaining about these EZI chips. i respect your opinions, and im thankful for it, I've just got a hehe, a few cashflow problems :p
ok, forget EZI. and yes, I know i could get that V4 working, and could even sell it and make a few bob back after paying for my chip install.
It's just dawned on me that Computer Fairs always have modchippers, in fact, up here in newcastle, theyre crawling with them, and im going to a big one at gateshead stadium on Sunday. I'm going to take my PS2 in, and We'll see what happens there.
I have now realised that soldered chips are pretty much the mac daddy. i just dont want to pay 20 quid to post my PS2. anyway, thanks for steering me in the right direction. if this Nitex fair results unfruitful, mod-chip.com has given me a few places i can look for Newcastle Modders.
ok, ive done it myself ! lol im on the last wire. everything is perfect so far, ive checked everything with my multimeter. it seems that pins 15 and 16 of the BIOS chip have been bridged somehow, i think theres a bit of solder lodged dow inbetween the IC pins.
I'm very proud of myself actually, its a fairly neat job! this last wire is going to be a b**ch though. its V on the matrix infinity, and ive already done R. I'm going to have to un-bridge V and the pin next to it (not R, the pin on the other side) before i put the wire on. UGH. im too tired now, i'll do it tomorrow after college.
I have an DMS ezi pro and i did the install on a v7, first time installer and it went in first time.
I was nervous as hell at first, but no probs what so ever and yes you do have to real careful on the install.
I have an DMS ezi pro and i did the install on a v7, first time installer and it went in first time.
I was nervous as hell at first, but no probs what so ever and yes you do have to real careful on the install.
too late :p ive already done the soldered install, im still at the same point as the above post.
ok, i FINALLY broke the solder bridge i did by accident, the multimeter is now giving a very high resistance between the pins. YAY! im just about to plug in me soldering iron to put those last 2 pesky wires in :p
done! just flashed the chip with firmware 1.5, and ive tried everything, ps1 games, ps2, backups movies, it all works PERFECTLY ! I'm completely chuffed with myself!
i would have taken a pic, but i dont have a camera. :p it was a fairly neat job by my standards as well :p
well im off to do some serious gaming dudes, ciao.
spedmetal
10-06-2005, 00:21
Good job man! Good job! :D
@ oZER0o
well done mate, most others would bow down to the pro's, I certainly do :D
congrats & happy gaming ;)
hehe.
im half way thru MGS3 snake eater already :p (ive played it before at my friends house you see)
well im going to have to ring all the friends i told that i was chippin me PS2, and tell em i did it myself :p
i would never have thought i had the skill or intilligence to do such a thing....im completely braindead. it was working on it from 2am right through to about 6:30 am. finally got those last wires nailed into place.
maybe now that i have a bit more confidence, in that i can actually do it, i should do my best mates' PS2 for him (If he'll let me).
ps
i was sat there agggges on the matrix flash screen. i didnt realise "programing ok" meant it had been flashed, i thought there'd be a percentage of how much it had done or something :p i must have flashed and reflashed that thing 10 times! then it dawned on me, what i had just done lol
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