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There are 3 major revisions of the Xbox 360 console: Did you know there are 8 different Xbox 360 motherboard verisons??? These are (in launch order) the Xenon, Opus, Zephyr, Falcon, Jasper, Trinity, Corona and Winchester motherboards.
Use this wizard to learn how to identify your Xbox 360's motherboard properly.
Xbox 360 Motherboards. The Xbox 360 motherboard has gone through several changes over the years. These changes often reduced die sizes of various chips (CPU (Xenon), GPU (Xenos), eDRAM, etc.), added new features (HDMI, etc.) and patched the SMC/JTAG exploit.
If you’ve been paying attention there have been 5 distinct major revisions of the Xbox 360 console hardware. (with a 6th on the way in 2009) Below are the codenames and the stats for each from oldest to newest: (The photo to the left is taken from Anandtech. Xenon (2005-2006)Original design – November 2005 (Launch)90nm….
In 2011 a second model of the Xbox 360 S motherboard has been released known as "Corona" which integrates the HANA chip into the southbridge chip, and used either the traditional 16 MB NAND, or a 4 GB "Phison" eMMC.
These Elites (and other Xbox 360 models using the Falcon motherboard) can be identified from earlier versions by a re-designed power connector and a power supply rated to 175 W. In 2009, Elite models using the Jasper motherboard became available.
The original Xbox featured a 4-layer Intel motherboard, but given the incredible power requirements of the CPU and GPU on the Xbox 360's motherboard we would be astonished if the same...
There was one revised motherboard made for this model, named "Winchester", which has combined the EDRAM to make one chip containing the CPU, GPU and now EDRAM. It also doesn't have an integrated heat spreader (IHS).
The first Xbox 360 was released in 2005 and used a motherboard codenamed Xenon. The Xenon platform featured a 90nm Xenon CPU (clever naming there), a 90nm Xenos GPU and a 90nm eDRAM....
I’m looking to pick up an Xbox 360 soon. I’ll probably buy a Slim model just to be safe, but if I can’t end up finding one and the only model available is a Phat, which motherboards should I look out for? Looking to avoid any potential red ringing.