128MB RAM Upgrade
Just put my 64MB in. For anyone doin it, read the fine print somewhere that says you need a magnifying glass to do this job. I have 20/15 vision and a degree in computer engineering and I got an unworking xbox the first time I powered it on =)
I took it in to work and put it under the microscope and there was a tiny piece of soldering wick that had broken off and got behind a couple of the pins. Works now though, and I'm with Neisius, I still wouldn't pay someone else $60 to do it, you'd miss all the fun =)
If anyone else is thinking of it, get em from appleguru at x-s. He shipped em the day I ordered them and they were the cheapest I found and in perfect shape.
I took it in to work and put it under the microscope and there was a tiny piece of soldering wick that had broken off and got behind a couple of the pins. Works now though, and I'm with Neisius, I still wouldn't pay someone else $60 to do it, you'd miss all the fun =)
If anyone else is thinking of it, get em from appleguru at x-s. He shipped em the day I ordered them and they were the cheapest I found and in perfect shape.
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I want one too
I also want one really bad, I wouldnt mind paying $60 (Id pay $120 for someone to pick it up) for someone to do it for me, but im some what petrified of shipping my xbox. All the modders I know are in North Jersey, Newark area and Im about 10mins from Philly, and i know i have NO soldering experience what so ever. Anyone live in Philly? I cant find any guys on xbox scene.
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160gig HD
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160gig HD
Unleash X, EVox
Gentoox Home 4.0
USB ports
OK, I hate to advertise, but these guys have done me right too many times. you can get the 64Mb chips for 30USD at Xbox Repair Guide
Open 7 days a week, plus weekends.
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what luck, got a bust one of those leadtek graphics cards...
Whats the best technique to get the ram chips off the old card?
It's best if you have hot air soldering equiptment, but I've heard of people using a very fine wire or dental pick. You put it behind the pins, then heat up each pin individually and gently pull outward. the pin will lift up, then you move onto the next one. This is a very slow process (each chip has 100 pins), which is why the hot air soldering is a much better method.