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Inside Microsoft's Xbox 360
Inside Microsoft's Xbox 360
Date: November 16th, 2005
Topic: System
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Author: Anand Lal Shimpi, Kristopher Kubicki &
Tuan Nguyen
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What's in the Box, in the Box? (Taking it Apart)

Microsoft has shown the world that it's very swift when it comes to recovering from errors that it has made. With the original Xbox design, Microsoft was definitely testing new ground and thus had little experience when it came to protecting its intellectual property and hardware. The original Xbox was largely easy to open by most people with the most common of tools and was quickly adopted by the modding community as the ultimate "utility" console.

In an attempt to circumvent those with modified Xboxes, Microsoft added security and authentication features to its Xbox Live service that would detect whether an Xbox was in its original form or not. But the mod community did not sit idle and not long after, mod chips were introduced that were able to switch on and off between original BIOS mode and "modified" BIOS mode.

Microsoft has clearly announced to the public that it has designed the Xbox 360 from the ground up to thwart those who want to crack open the case -- even simply for a look inside. They have stated that the unit will be screwless (partially true) and be extremely difficult to disassemble -- unfortunately only partially true.

With a few simple tools we were able to disassemble the entire unit, removing every component from the system without any damage. If you plan to take apart your Xbox 360 -- and we must warn that doing so will void your warranty immediately -- the following tools are needed:

  • Three torx screw drivers in the following sizes: T6, T7 and T12
  • One small flat head screw driver or small and thin wedge
  • A 2 inch long and thin (roughly 1.5mm thick) metal stick
  • A 2 inch long and flat (less than 1mm thick) plastic or metal stick
  • A pair of thin pliers

With those tools in hand, we're ready to disassemble the Xbox 360.

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84 Comments - Last by preciousstone, 191 days ago
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Totally f'ed up by MAME, 1465 days ago
article is way f'ed up guys

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RE: Totally f'ed up by Shlong, 1465 days ago
Wow that power supply is a beast

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RE: Totally f'ed up by Kilim, 1464 days ago
Don't worry, be happy, bucko. Sorry for being so damn right cheery right now, I had my therapist appointment last night, lol, and I feel good. haha

Anyway, I pre-ordered a 360 for my godson at the local Gamestop, well the one I work at, on June 18th, and he will now be waiting for the second shipment! We are only getting 26! Only 26 "good ones" and two "core" units. Anyone know what exact part of the building process is holding up construction of the 360's.

Is it the video card, cpu, what? Is it the HDD and that is why they created the core unit? Anyone know? Anand?

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RE: Totally f'ed up by Imazalil, 1464 days ago
As far as I know, Microsoft is keeping the supply really limited to make sure that they have a 'sellout' launch. No real technical issues, just marketing.

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Thanks! by Googer, 1465 days ago
Thanks Anand, Kris, and Tuan for taking it apart so we can see what is inside of it. Awesome article, keep up the good work.

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404 Error by Googer, 1465 days ago
I am getting a 404 error when I click on the photographs.

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Nicely designed by cruzer, 1465 days ago
Very slick design, looking forward to getting one!!

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RE: Nicely designed by cruzer, 1465 days ago
On page 5, "two dice on the chip", should that be 'dies' instead of 'dice'?

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RE: Nicely designed by cruzer, 1465 days ago
Nevermind, dice is correct.

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RE: Nicely designed by apriest, 1465 days ago
I was wondering that myself until I looked it up!

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