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Fat Xbox 360 with the Jasper chipset is supposedly the best overall though that's according to when I was on Reddit (f*** that site btw) and it's Xbox 360 board. Something about S and E models having capacitors that can die easier causing the Red Dot of Death. The Jasper chipset while a fat 360 is basically the final version of the fat model ...
The Xbox 360 S and E models because it's impossible for them to get the Red Ring of Death. "You don't even exist, Fisher. You can't get a medal for this." "Medals don't help me sleep at night, Lambert." What Jamin said. They have a safety feature that shuts the console down if it even starts to get too hot.
Description. Shooting Models is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Silver Dollar Games 3, which was released in 2010.
MachineZed 12 years ago #2. Yes. As it is the recommended way to get the full 5GHz connection for the 'N' wireless designation. The slim connects 'N' but only at 2.5 GHz. No launch exclusives, hideous design and worst console name of all time. XSX will sell less than Wii U, mark my words -Tkmajing on 1-12-2020.
Nope. All 360 models have CPUs, GPUs, and memory with the same speeds and capabilities. Some models may consume less power but no functional or rendering prowess differences exist whatsoever. Actually the Jaspers have shown to be the most reliable, even more so than S or E models. Many S models have been red ringing over the past year with what ...
No, because RROD is not the only fatal failure the 360 can suffer, plus, the system could be destroyed before it ever suffers any type of hardware failure. R.I.P. Eve English (Feb. 12, 1968 - Oct. 13, 2010) Momma Eve, you will be missed. Boards. Xbox 360.
The 360 S comes with Wireless N/G/B as standard. The older models still require the adapter. CaPwnD would be able to give you more specific, er, specifications on the wireless hardware used. "A cynic is what an idealist calls a realist." crazybot (Topic Creator) 12 years ago #3.
Some Xbox 360 S and E may only come with 4GB flash memory and would in that case need an official Xbox hard drive (sold separately) to be backwards compatible with games for the original Xbox. If you want to play original Xbox games, look for one with a 250GB official HDD. Later fat Xbox 360 models (Jasper and Kronos chipsets) are not prone to ...
RROD is an indicator of a specific set of hardware failures, not a generic term for all hardware failure. 2. The 360 S cannot suffer that specific hardware failure. 3. The 360 S doesn't have the red LEDs to display a red ring. R.I.P. Eve English (Feb. 12, 1968 - Oct. 13, 2010) Momma Eve, you will be missed.
For Xbox 360 on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Out of these possible Xbox models, which should I get?".