Nicely put naoneo, couldn't agree more. Where as I have only done 3 boxes so far with zero problems. I just got an used xbox at a pawn shop for my daughter and I have purchased my fourth x3 chip to install.
I too spent many hours reading and taking notes before I tried my first mod with the x3. And soldered on some old pcb boards that I had Laying around to practice on. Once I was sure of my soldering skills I broke open the first xbox and went at it. I had all my notes and supplies in front of me and I must say it was as simple and 2+2=4. Each one gets easier and easier and will the latest bios coming out soon as well as the new hardware that TeamX has produced it's a no brainer which Team leads all others in the xbox modding world
So here's to you TeamX on a top notch company and products. .

I too spent many hours reading and taking notes before I tried my first mod with the x3. And soldered on some old pcb boards that I had Laying around to practice on. Once I was sure of my soldering skills I broke open the first xbox and went at it. I had all my notes and supplies in front of me and I must say it was as simple and 2+2=4. Each one gets easier and easier and will the latest bios coming out soon as well as the new hardware that TeamX has produced it's a no brainer which Team leads all others in the xbox modding world
So here's to you TeamX on a top notch company and products. .