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Google search "xbox 360 motherboard identification" and look at images for the identification chart. A final note, dvd laser problems are often described as the "open tray error" because the system says to open the tray when you put a disc in the console instead of showing the game.
Odd motherboard identification mystery Quick background: This weekend, I decided to find a RRoD phat 360 for a project I'm doing. I won't be reviving the console; rather, it's sure to never function again when I'm done.
I’d go phat with a jasper or Kronos motherboard. So far they have the best reliability just keep it in a ventilated area and it will be fine. 120gb Hdd so you can play backwards compatible games and then a usb HDD for any other games. 5. Joeygcpr.
xbox360 code name. Search up xbox 360 motherboard identification diagram, that'll show the differences. Google.com. Look at the manufacture date on the back of your console and also the power supply. Then, search up “Xbox 360 motherboards and releases” or something along the lines of that, and match the information to the stuff on your console.
So, i have this Xbox 360 Fat with a silver DVD drive. On the sticker on the back it says manufactured on the 26th of December 2008.
Look at the power socket and if you see 2 separate lines then it's a jasper. 1. Reply. ASCiiDiTY Gamertag: Br0kenRabbit • 4 yr. ago. Thanks, it is a Jasper. 1. Reply. 1 / 3. 1 / 2.
PSA: If you’re struggling to find out what power supply you need for your phat 360, search for a 203w PSU; this will work with all phat 360’s. If you’d like to know your specific motherboard, and which specific PSU, you have/need, see the chart below.