- Jun 22, 2014
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I know I'm going to get a reply to read some sticky's.
and I did check the sticky to attempt to answer my question.
But is there anyway to tell what Xbox Motherboard I have with out opening the unit?
I'm thinking I want to mod my xbox. but I don't want to open it up and find out I can't cause I can't do that Motherboard.
Also what chip is good to use in the newer Xbox slims. Say bought in Dec 2013. I'll try to use the stickys as much as I can. The only problem I have with stickys is most time the posts could be 3 years old. And sometimes you would think things change a little more recently than that.
and I did check the sticky to attempt to answer my question.
But is there anyway to tell what Xbox Motherboard I have with out opening the unit?
I'm thinking I want to mod my xbox. but I don't want to open it up and find out I can't cause I can't do that Motherboard.
Also what chip is good to use in the newer Xbox slims. Say bought in Dec 2013. I'll try to use the stickys as much as I can. The only problem I have with stickys is most time the posts could be 3 years old. And sometimes you would think things change a little more recently than that.