How to find a 65nm console without opening the box (175W PSU):
This is the easiest and best way to see if you have a 65nm (Falcon) console without opening the box. All you need to do is look at the information label (lot #, team label) on the side of the box and look at the power information.
If the label says 175W, then the console is a Falcon console. If the label says 203W, then use one of the other two methods to see if the console is Falcon
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| Submitted By: | Sah |
| News Posted: | 11 months ago |
| Source: | Xbox.com |
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Posted: 11 months ago this is total bullshit. i temporarily had a 175 W pro console. It ran JUST AS HOT. it was quiter however (maybe it was the DVD drive quiter) but the console was JUST AS HOT.
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| Posted: 11 months ago interesting. too bad i have a 203w elite --------------------------------- Merchants of Cool |
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| Posted: 11 months ago I disagree w/ CyanDahaka because my 360 is WARM after 3 hr=ours of use while my computer is on the verge of melting and I have almost gotten burnt by it. --------------------------------- Try, Try, Try Again |
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| Posted: 11 months ago you are lucky then, every 360 that I have had runs very hot, heat is the killer of electorincs. --------------------------------- semper ubi sub ubi |
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