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Xbox 360 RGH Question
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I have a falcon xbox 360 motherboard which I checked through using a diagram based on the power adapter. It originally had a Liteon drive but it broke and I replaced it with a spare Hitachi which I cross spoofed and it all works fine. Because of this I cannot go online or if I do I will get banned so I would like to install an RGH mod. I would like to know if these tools will be sufficient to completing this process.
This is what I found:
http: //mrmodchips .co.uk/catalog/xecuter-nand-edition-p-872.html
XECUTER COOL RUNNER REV C.
I have been soldering various PCB boards and therefore I have an iron,flux and solder. I assume I will be ok soldering xbox with the experience I have.
The xbox is on the latest dashboard but I have seen a video on youtube which shows a guy modding his xbox on the current dash.
Anyway I would just like some confirmation or guidance on what else I might need.
Thanks.
This is what I found:
http: //mrmodchips .co.uk/catalog/xecuter-nand-edition-p-872.html
XECUTER COOL RUNNER REV C.
I have been soldering various PCB boards and therefore I have an iron,flux and solder. I assume I will be ok soldering xbox with the experience I have.
The xbox is on the latest dashboard but I have seen a video on youtube which shows a guy modding his xbox on the current dash.
Anyway I would just like some confirmation or guidance on what else I might need.
Thanks.
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You can R-JTAG any dash version, it has slower boot times than RGH1 but faster than RGH2. I personally own one and it works great. I dont know where you can buy the parts, but there should be alot of resellers. good luck dude.
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Thanks Ill look into that.
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if its on the current dash it has to be a rgh2
u need a nand x and cool runner rev c is good.
when installing the cooler runner, because there is a really small point by resistors I would recomened the alt spot for the B spot.
u need a nand x and cool runner rev c is good.
when installing the cooler runner, because there is a really small point by resistors I would recomened the alt spot for the B spot.
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