At GalaxyRGH, we specialize in modding a comprehensive range of Xbox 360 motherboard revisions, from the original Xenon models to the final Stingray iterations. Below is an overview of the systems we mod, including their key specifications and release dates:
๐ง Xbox 360 Phat Models (2005โ2010)
The original series of Xbox 360 consoles, known for their varying motherboard iterations:
- Xenon (November 2005)
The initial motherboard version, featuring a 90nm CPU and GPU, lacking an HDMI port, and utilizing a 203W power supply. - Zephyr (April 2007)
Introduced HDMI output and the HANA chip, maintaining 90nm CPU and GPU processes, and continued use of a 203W power supply. - Falcon (September 2007)
Featured a 65nm CPU while retaining a 90nm GPU, reducing power consumption with a 175W power supply. - Opus (July 2008)
Used primarily for refurbishing defective Xenon consoles, this motherboard combined a 65nm CPU with a 90nm GPU and lacked an HDMI port, operating with a 175W power supply. - Jasper (November 2008)
Upgraded both CPU and GPU to 65nm processes, included 256MB or 512MB of onboard flash memory, and reduced power requirements to a 150W power supply. - Elpis (Mid 2009)
Developed for refurbishing defective Xenon consoles, Elpis featured a 90nm CPU and an updated GPU, maintaining a 203W power supply. - Tonasket (September 2009)
Introduced the “Kronos” GPU with a 65nm eDRAM, returned to the original GPU heatsink design, and continued with a 150W power supply.
๐ง Xbox 360 Slim Models (2010โ2013)
Featuring a redesigned, slimmer casing and improved energy efficiency:
- Trinity (June 2010)
Debuted with a 45nm integrated CPU/GPU (XCGPU), improved cooling, and reduced power consumption with a 135W power supply. - Corona (August 2011)
Removed the HANA chip by integrating its functionality into the southbridge, maintained the 45nm XCGPU, and operated with a 120W power supply. - Waitsburg (Early 2012)
A slight variation of the Corona motherboard, maintaining similar specifications and a 120W power supply.
๐ง Xbox 360 E Models (2013โ2015)
The final iteration of the Xbox 360, featuring a more compact design and further reduced power consumption:
- Stingray (June 2013)
A modified version of the Corona motherboard used in the Xbox 360 E, with changes to external ports and a 120W power supply. - Winchester (August 2014)
The last motherboard revision, integrating CPU, GPU, and eDRAM into a single 32nm die, simplifying the board design, and maintaining a 120W power supply.
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At GalaxyRGH, we offer expert modding services for all these Xbox 360 models, ensuring high-quality workmanship and system longevity. Whether you’re seeking RGH, JTAG, or other modifications, our team is equipped to enhance your gaming experience.