To expand a bit on Clydes good explanation I would say that hydraulic system design considerations are mostly focused on weight of pumps, actuators, fluid volume and plumbing. The force of the hydraulic actuator depends on pressure and the size of the piston where the fluid pressure is applied. A 5000 psi system can use smaller actuator pistons than a 2000 psi system but the 5000 psi system will require thicker hydraulic lines. 3000 psi will give a good power to weight ratio for the components and required liquid volume needed in a typical transport category jet.