Xbox 360 e Stress Test Kit

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  1. XeDK

    XeDK Robust Member

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    Here is the winchester motherboard Xbox 360 e Stress Test Kit or Prototype Console but its the Xbox 360 e.
    thanks to sammy for the pic

    This motherboard only has 512mb ram no 1gb mode

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  2. Stipo360

    Stipo360 Dead Rising & XDKs

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  3. XeDK

    XeDK Robust Member

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    beautiful ate she
     
  4. IOSDem0nDev

    IOSDem0nDev XDK's

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    so amazing tbh xd
     
  5. hacker360

    hacker360 Spirited Member

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    ..........
     
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  6. fate6

    fate6 Haha, I killed a Pumpkin!

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    That looks like a Final Slim not an e IMO.
    Still nifty tho.
     
  7. XboxSurgeon

    XboxSurgeon Site Supporter Since 2013

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    It's an E, awesome find btw. I wants.... pm me if you're interested in parting with it.

    Here's a retail for comparison
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  8. TriMesh

    TriMesh Site Supporter 2013-2016

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    Looks like they were too aggressive with the cost cutting - that production board has substantially more components on in than the test one did. They all seem to be power supply upgrades (larger diodes, extra filter caps, what looks like a complete additional switching regulator at one corner of the board and that complex with the big ferrite, 6 added diodes and a row of filter caps next to the CGPU.

    That's quite unusual - normally the engineering models have more parts than the production ones and they work out which ones you can lose during testing.
     
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  9. Undead_Itchy

    Undead_Itchy Rising Member

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    Nice find. Is there anyway you can take more pics ?
     

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