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Gaming & Culture / Gaming & Entertainment. Includes paddles, "hair-trigger," sensitivity options, swappable steel joysticks. by Sam Machkovech - Jun 15, 2015 4:50 pm UTC. LOS ANGELES—Microsoft's press conference included the unveiling of a surprising new piece of hardware: a "pro" Xbox One controller coming to stores in October. The new Xbox Elite Controller earns its classification—though perhaps not its $150 price tag—with a huge number of tweaks and options. What has changed? A lot, and much more than the updated standard controller. For starters, this controller has four "paddle" buttons on the back, which replicate other normal buttons. They're reachable by middle and ring fingers—meaning Microsoft has finally replicated third-party offerings that let players keep their thumbs on the joysticks at all times. The paddles are also removable and replaceable, as are the controller's d-pad and twin joysticks—meaning players can switch between concave and convex joystick tops to suit their preferences. The Elite controller will ship with a total of three joystick-head options, along with two lengths of paddle and two types of d-pad—and they'll all come in a handsome carrying case, which will also include a "high-speed" USB cable. Like the updated standard controller, the Elite controller also includes a 3.5 mm headset jack. It will also be compatible with Windows 10. The heavier controller benefits from a soft-touch plastic paint top-coat—whose "two-shot process" of manufacturing supposedly means that none of its materials will fade in color—along with a new steel construction that, combined with a low-friction resin, guarantees a "zero wear" joystick. Microsoft engineers who spoke to Ars bragged that the "zero wear" claim was actually vetted by the company's legal brass. The other major hardware difference is a "hair-trigger" dial that lets players adjust how far they must press on the two trigger buttons before the system recognizes the presses as full. But this little tweak is only the beginning of the Elite controller's crazy sensitivity options. There's an app for that. The Elite controller will launch with an app that players will use to make all kinds of controller adjustments, all of which will be saved to the controller's firmware. The most basic option is the ability to reassign controller buttons wherever a user desires—and because this change exists on the controller itself as opposed to within the console's settings, Microsoft engineers insist that this will reduce any lag issues caused by button reassignments. (If you're concerned about cheating, rest assured that the new controllers will not support any "macro" or button-combo options.) This feature will probably be most useful with the new paddle buttons, as players may want to have different paddle-control options for various games—and the new Xbox controller app will support up to 255 custom button setups. Players can assign exactly two of those setups to their controller on the fly, which means they can toggle between those two during an active game session. That quick-swap option will be particularly useful thanks to the ability to edit and fine tune the controller's analog joystick and analog trigger sensitivity. Want to have the joystick's speed change at a slow, granular pace for the first three-fourths of movement to line up a first-person sniping shot and then go way up in speed for the last fourth whenever you need to spin around and take out a nearby melee foe? By all means. Want to have a more ramped-up approach to full speed on triggers for a racing game? Jack it up. The controller's app will let you set all kinds of analog motion curves—and, for funsies, it will also let you dim the "Xbox button" if you think it's too bright. Unfortunately, I didn't get to test the new controller in any Xbox One games, but I did get to hold it for a while and pantomime gameplay. The added weight was enough to make the controller feel substantial, not uncomfortable, while the no-slip grip fit so nicely in my hands that I kinda wish Microsoft changed the default exterior for all of its controllers. I wasn't all that into the "dial" d-pad option, nor did I really want to switch from the current Xbox One pad's concave joystick tops, but those paddles, man—they sure feel cozy, and we can imagine getting at least the slightest bit better at a console FPS with one of those puppies at our disposal. The controller's price was not announced at the press conference; we had to wait for its official product page to appear at Xbox.com, which also confirmed the product's October release window. Sam Machkovech / Sam has written about the combined worlds of arts and tech since his first syndicated column launched in 1996. He can regularly be found losing quarters at Add-A-Ball in Seattle, WA. You May Also Like. WIRED Media Group. © 2018 Condé Nast. All rights reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. Collective Minds Xbox One Media Hub. Share Collective Minds Xbox One Media Hub. EXPAND YOUR HARD DRIVE STORAGE & MEDIA ACCESS OF YOUR XBOX ONE CONSOLE ! Expand your hard drive storage and console's media access with the Collective Minds USB Hub and Hard Drive Enclosure. 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Чтобы снять лицевую панель, потребуется некоторое усилие. Установка лицевой панели. 1. Совместите ушки лицевой панели с пазами на консоли. 2. Надавливайте на лицевую панель до тех пор, пока она не встанет на место со щелчком. MyGaming. Latest news. Movies based on video games that were actually quite good - 16 hours ago Dragon Ball FighterZ review (PS4) - 16 hours ago Drunken bar fighting game to be the next VR craze? - 2 days ago Awesome games releasing in February 2018 - January 29, 2018 Games you can play this week — haymakers and heroes - January 29, 2018. The Best Xbox One Case Mods of the Moment. Features May 15, 2015. We recently wrote about our favourite PS4 case mods, and unsurprisingly, wanted more. It’s hard not to be interested in what modders can do with some ingenuity, a little elbow grease, a spatula, the Macgyver spirit and a console to spare. Weirdly, what we’ve noticed with a number of Xbox One case mods was an emphasis on changing and enhancing the functionality of the Xbox One, perfectly shown in the first two examples. There’s always something appealing about taking a stock-standard console and changing it to fit your specific needs as a gamer. With that in mind, let’s take a stroll through the amazing Xbox One case mods on our list. All-in-one Xbox One. Xbox One Portable. If you thought a portable Xbox One to be a fanciful dream, think again. This Xbox One portable was created by professional celebrity modder and YouTuber Ben Heck, known for his amazing console mods, and he really went beyond the call of duty with this one. This case mod is an all-in-one, completely portable Xbox One. Should you fancy yourself a little gaming time, irrespective of where you are, you need only find a wall socket and you’re ready to go. It also just looks really cool. Even Master Chief would be jealous of this. The rather creatively named Xbook One, created by modder Edward Zarick, is a really sleek case mod that does everything an Xbox One can, and wraps it in blue, black, a little gloss and some bad-assery to boot. Featuring a 22 inch LED monitor directly incorporated into laptop-like form and using a simple power cable to power the whole unit, the Xbook One is a great example of an Xbox One mod taken to the extreme. It looks the part with appealing styling and a great colour scheme, and we really, really, no seriously, really want one. Brutal and bloodthirsty. Gears of War Xbox One. This Gears of War Xbox One case mod brings the grit of curb-stomping, well, whatever the Locusts are, and incorporates that into an Xbox One. Don’t you think the metal mesh across the body of the console fits with the theme like a Lancer to a Locust’s head? We do. The console is emblazoned with the Gears of War gear logo, fashioned from metal and modding sorcery. The cool red spray paint effect also adds another layer of brutality to the overall console design. This console mod is so metal that it would fit well in every metal head’s home. It is a vast improvement over the vanilla design of the original Xbox One case. Keep it simple stupid. Xbox One Case Mod Orange. We love this simple case mod because it brings a degree of colour to the the muted stock-standard Xbox One. The cut-away on the left top-side of the console shows off the internals of the Xbox One with orange LEDs lighting it up really quite well. The orange cooling fan under the right top-side vent brings more orange goodness into the picture. It looks like it’s on fire, to be honest. We suppose that it’s appropriate given Microsoft’s run with consoles. All-in-all, whilst this may be an easy mod to do, it still looks quite slick and would be a great addition to anyone’s gaming set-up. Get your wood on. Wood Xbox One Case Mod. We love wooden consoles, they’re so “contemporary-retro” (whatever that means), much like a PS4 case mod we showed off in our PS4 piece. The two-tone effect is particularly appetizing. It’s a vast improvement over the base console design and brings a degree of class to the Xbox One case. It is also nice that the console will match your furniture at home. If you’re obsessed with wood, you’ll really like this console mod. We certainly do. With that, we have our list of best Xbox One case mods of the moment. If you have any favourites of your own, why not share your feedback in the comments section below. More modding news. Join the conversation. It’s true, potato can be served in so many different ways : Peasants need to eat too ! But potato can be delicious too! I have been searching for a clear disk drive lid and have found nothing. can someone point me in the right direction? please and thank you. Xbox One S Teardown. Tools Featured in this Teardown. iFixit Opening Tool. T8 Torx Screwdriver. T8 Torx Security Bit Screwdriver. T10 Torx Screwdriver. Flathead 3/32" or 2.5 mm Screwdriver. Video Overview. Introduction. Today a new Xbox lands in our inbox, and that's a rare thing—though not as rare as it used to be. What makes the new Xbox One S a worthy mid-cycle update to Microsoft's console? Let's tear down this surprisingly slimmer , possibly speedier , appreciably sassier Xbox One and find out. Game on! This teardown season is just getting started—add us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter and never miss a beat. This teardown is not a repair guide. To repair your Xbox One S, use our service manual. Step 1 Xbox One S Teardown. You'd expect some differences from the Day One Edition Xbox One we tore down way back in 2013, and you'd be right. Here's what we know: Spec-bumped GPU supporting HDR10 along with the same AMD "Jaguar" 8-core SoC found in the original Xbox One. 2 TB of storage (500 GB and 1 TB configurations are coming) HDMI 2.0a connectivity with support for 4K video at 60 Hz. Internal power supply. Fancy vertical stand (2 TB model only) Redesigned Xbox Wireless Controller. Etched into the starboard side of the Xbox One S, we find a cute reminder that this console still hails from the other tech capital of the West Coast: "Hello from Seattle," home of the Microsoft brigade. Moving right along, we discover the Xbox One S is now identified as Model 1681. In a design decision that takes us back to consoles of old, this One features mechanical buttons in lieu of capacitive ones. Gamers with a toddler or wet-nosed pet know the pain of the ultra-sensitive power button on the original Xbox One. Around back, under the many vent holes we find: HDMI out (left) and in (right) Two USB 3.0 ports (in addition to the one on the front) IR output, optical audio, and Ethernet ports. What about my Kinect, you ask? You can apply for a "free" Kinect USB adapter—provided you already own a Kinect, an original Xbox One, and the Xbox One S. Those who buy a Kinect to go with their Xbox One S will have to purchase the $40 adapter separately. Our first act of teardown: tamper evident sticker removal. But no screws in sight, just the back of an immobile plastic clip. Bummer. We take a moment to reminisce about our old Xbox 360 Opening Tool, but decide our trusted iFixit Opening Tool would be of more use here. Make that opening tools —because popping that plastic "security" nub takes a little extra oomph . Do we like security clips? Not in a box. Not with a fox. Not in a house. Not with a mouse. We do not like them here nor there; we do not like them anywhere. After some intense prying, we successfully remove the bottom cover, revealing a metal interior case. These clips may be tough at first, but plastic is bound to bend or break, unlike a reusable screw. The next time you open your One S it may not clip back together. I solved this problem with small white snap clips that you would use to hold auto plastic together. Some nostalgic green screws labeled F (for first?) free the primary assembly from the upper case. Remember when Xbox was black and green and not a Destiny bundle PS4? This One, more streamlined than its predecessor, doesn't feature any weird, afterthought components left out in the cold. All that's left in the PC/ABS case are some button covers and Sabic and Samsung logos—probably the plastic suppliers. Okay, is it just the teardown giddiness, or does this case vaguely resemble a Star Destroyer hangar? Lifting one metal midbody panel reveals a beautiful sight: such nice, sleek components that we are momentarily inclined to keep the cover off forever. Somebody call the Jackson 5, 'cause identifying these numbered and labeled components is easy as 01-02-03 (and 04). But wait—who's that we spy? Master Chief has arrived on a new world, this time to protect the optical disc drive bracket. Hopefully the Flood keeps out of this drive for good. Much like the RF board on the Xbox One, the front panel board of the Xbox One S detaches outward from the lower case. With the front panel board's EMI shield removed, we quickly spy a lone IC and some of its friends: MediaTek MT7632TUN (Likely a variation of MT7632 2x2 802.11n + Bluetooth 4.0 Module) Sync switch for wireless controllers. Any chance ifixit will be supplying this board as is the case with the Xbox One version? I need one for. reasons. The horror, it's just a cut-cost version from the original. No tactile buttons because the ISD chip is missing. No power-up tunes or speaker for the same reason. The shielded connector is replaced by a cheap generic one. Cheap Mediatek radios instead of Broadcom or Marvell. Oh, and they have Apple complex, now using a black PCB. Next up on the teardown chopping block is the Wi-Fi board. After removing a few Torx screws, it comes quietly just like the front panel board before it. This is a nice incremental improvement over its location in the previous Xbox One—it makes for one less step to open the inner metal case. Wi-Fi is handled by a MediaTek MT7612UN (Likely a variation of MT7612U 2x2 802.11ac Wi-Fi Module) At this point, component removal is a bit of a hunt, so we extract some screws and see which component is freed first. Oddly enough, despite being labeled 04, the hard drive is the first component out. The labels are likely numbered according to assembly, rather than the disassembly. We find a Samsung Seagate Spinpoint M9T ST2000LM003 2 TB 5400 RPM with 32 MB Cache SATA III 6.0 Gb/s hard drive. Try saying that ten times fast. Sadly, hard drive replacements still void the warranty, and need some tricky formatting. The One S packs a sweet SATA III drive, but it may still be using the SATA II interface of the original Xbox One. You can always add an external hard drive though, thanks Microsoft! can you change it to a SSD tho? Is this hard drive any different than the one in the original? would love to know the answer if this drive is any better than the original. with the sata 3 port, i was almost sure the drive would be comparable to the hd in the elite. I have successfully changed the hard drive to ssd in mine. what is "may" still be using SATA II interface, is it SATA II or III? The next to go is number two : the optical drive— too easy! Master Chief is of course along for the ride. Here we have the artist formally known as a BD-ROM drive, courtesy of Philips and Lite-On Digital Solutions. The DG-6M5S model found in the Xbox One S is slightly different from the DG-6M1S found in the Xbox One, with the biggest upgrade being support for BD-UHD. We also snag a couple rubber bumpers. These probably help keep the high-speed optical drive from rattling us off our rockers. Now we come to the One S's hat trick (a.k.a. #03)—a smaller, newly-fanless, neatly-integrated power supply. Gone is that dangling anchor of yore. An external power supply is much easier to replace than an internal one. So lets hope Microsoft did their homework to mitigate that need! This power supply also accepts 100-240 V inputs, meaning you can take it pretty much anywhere there's a socket. Take that, Xbox One! The power supply connects with what PC gamers will instantly recognize as a perfectly ordinary, 6-pin PCIe connector. Is this USA version? All Xbox One S has accepts universal voltage 100-240? Does Xbox One S from USA supports 100-240 V? So if I buy an European version I can use it in US without any trouble or add-on needed? Is there a way to reset this manually. Mine won't turn on after I plugged it into a surge protector. Xbox support says they won't take it back due to tampering. Things are heating up in the teardown room, but we can't extract the "Thermal System" just yet. So we lift the whole dang motherboard assembly out of the metal casing. A springy, X-shaped bracket secures the heat sink to the motherboard—a signature part we've seen in every Xbox since the original 360. The "X" is a bit fussy and takes some muscle, but some practiced prying with a flathead driver saves the day. With the component countdown nearly complete, it's time to extract part number 01: the thermal system. Out comes the system's single 120 mm fan—looking much like a PC case fan, but with some sculpting that's unique to the Xbox One's design. The standard Xbox One had a similarly robust cooling setup, possibly designed to avoid a repeat of the Xbox 360's billion dollar problem. The backup for the One S's biggest fan is an impressive aluminum heat sink and copper heat pipe set. Cool. For the size of the case that is one big heatsink and fan. Hopefully it allows the One S to operate fairly quietly. It's kind of ridiculous how much smaller the PS4 compared to the original Xbox One especially when you factor in the external power supply, but the PS4 does run very hot and loud compared to the One. That's the trade off. The larger the fan, the lower the RPM's needed. PS4's fan is a side venting fan, which is loud as !&&*. Is the heatsink the same as the one found in the original xbone?? because if it is then can't they run the fan at an even slower speed due to the decreased heat output of the new chip?? We can see that it has 4 PINs = PWM fan, means that they can run at slower speed based on selected sensors. However, sensors can be temperature of the board or processor or any other. The 'new' chip doesn't run hotter. I'ts made using a smaller process (14nm instead of 20something I believe) which lets it run cooler, even with the 7% bump to the GPU. The fan is actually larger than the original. 112mm compared to 120mm. The problem with the PS4 is it might be thin but its really too deep. I find it really hard to fit on my shelf and I would have preferred it to be twice as tall and an inch or too less deep. It would also have helped fit a larger fan I expect. I didn't like the original Xbox One especially the external PSU, but it looks like the S is a very nice refined design. Can someone tell me the thickness of the fan? I know its 120mm wide, but I want to try to replace it with a PC fan with some modding. also, I see its a PWM 4-pin fan, which is good, but will it run any old fan? Does anyone know if there is a voltage limit to the fans power socket? Now on to our One true love, chips! X949211-001 DG4001FYG87IA (Includes 1.75 GHz AMD "Jaguar" 8-core CPU + overclocked 914 MHz AMD Radeon Graphics GPU) 16 x Samsung SEC 549 K4W4G1646E-BC1A 4 Gb (512 MB) "gDDR3" SDRAM (total of 16 x 512 MB = 8 GB) X861949-005 T6WD5XBG-0003 Southbridge. Toshiba THGBMFG6C1LBAIL 8 GB eMMC NAND Flash. ON Semiconductor NCP4205 GASUY1614 (Likely an iteration of the NCP4204 GAC1328G Integrated Power Control IC found in the Xbox One) Texas Instruments SN75DP159 6 Gb/s DP++ to HDMI Retimer. SAMSUNG K4W4G1646E-BC1A should be GDDR3 not DDR3. You're right! Thanks. We've updated the step and added a link to Samsung's product guide with additional info on that chip. Any chance you could give a measurement of the dimensions of the "X949211-001 DG4001FYG87IA "? I'm trying to get a good idea of how big the shrink was (the last one was 363 mm2). I'm hoping the changes didn't add many transistors since I do already have a source for that info on the original (I think it was. 5 billion though obviously there's some rounding). Never mind, Eurogamer has not measured it at 240mm2. Thank you anyway. Do you know what this piece is called? PxD637 and where can i find it? What is the dimensions of the board itself. And on the back of the motherboard. is not much really. Realtek RTL8111HM (Likely an iteration of the RTL8111 gigabit Ethernet Controller) Oh and that handy front-side USB port—which is on the opposite end and opposite side from its friends, poor guy. I looking for number of chip on place U6U1 left corner. Can I have full number, please ? Thank you. Now on to the controller! While we are disappointed by the lack of visible screws, we will celebrate a small concession: the batteries are still user-replaceable! (Looking at you, DualShock 4). Using our recent console expertise, we bust out the trusty opening tools and pop off some white paneling, finding some sneaky Torx security screws. Boo. Not only that, but a final Torx security screw is hiding under the battery compartment sticker. Double boo. But hey, still better than Pentalobes. Popping off those plastic panels reveals what looks like a neat little assembly, complete with four haptic feedback motors. But once we start to extract the beast, we see the truth: Unless you're handy with a soldering iron, this is an all-or-nothing disassembly procedure. We decided to pick option "all" and just lay everything out, still connected. Beauty is only skin-deep, and so too are this controller's physical changes. Inside, it's largely the same design as the original Xbox One controller—our guides should be relevant for both models. The new controller added Bluetooth to its existing WiFiDirect connection. Any notes on that? With regards to the "Inside, it's largely the same design" comment. I've had two original controllers and an Elite controller that developed left stick drift. Are the joystick boxes any different in the One S controller or are they the same crappy part? TIA. Yeah, I'd like to know if the stick assemblies use the same grey plastic clips that eventually pop off after wear and tear. Can you answer please? That's a wrap! Time to lay out the parts and calculate a repairability score. Final Thoughts. Only a few tools are required to take the whole console apart. Once inside, a clean, no-nonsense modular design allows the drives, fan, heat sink, PSU, wireless board, and front daughterboard to be easily replaced. Fewer interlocking body panels and a simpler clip arrangement make opening this generation of Xbox easier than its senior. Replacing the hard drive will require both voiding your warranty and some difficult hackery to make it serviceable. Repairability Score. (10 is easiest to repair) Scott Havard. Member since: 06/27/2016. 117 Guides authored. 44 Comments. My question is whether the SATA controller on the motherboard is a SATA III interface; the tear down guide (which is great btw!) only mentions that the 2TB hard drive itself is SATA III. According to the Xbox One (original) tear down guide and this tear down guide, both the Xbox One and Xbox One S use the same south bridge; which would imply that the Xbox One S is only capable of SATA II speeds, regardless of the fact it holds a SATA III drive. I Googled the X861949 southbridge and it's the exact same one as in the first Xbone. It hardly matters; no HDD is going to get anywhere near the limits of the SATA II bus, let alone the SATA III bus. You need a seriously fast SSD to start seeing a difference there, and AFAICT the XBone's OS isn't set up to do TRIM, which would limit the lifespan. wonder about the possibility of cloning the HDD to a SSD. has anyone tried this yet? I hope someone tries it because I want to know if it can be done. An user cloned his 500gb hdd on a 500gb SSD and it worked, not sure if cloning a source bigger than the target will still do the trick. I can confirm it will work. I have the original model Xbox One and put a 2TB hard drive in there, no issues. It's not even as hard as these guys make it sound. You just plug your original hard drive into a computer and make an image of it ("dd" style image, I use Win32DiskImager on Windows for it), then write the image back to your new drive. If the new drive is larger (which is generally the whole point), boot up GParted and enlarge the data partition. They are all NTFS, no proprietary stuff like the 360. Worked first try. I used this tutorial when I changed my Xbox One's 500gb hard drive to a Seagate 1tb sshd hybrid drive(Pretty much the same disk that MS use in Xbox One elite console). I would recommend this operation to everyone who fully understand the instructions and are willing to sacrifice the warranty. Yes, I put a samsung evo 850 500gb ssd internally in my xbox. The clone process is fairly simple. A little linux knowhow is required. However, I don't know if the XB1 supports trim. And Fallout 4 see's a significant decrease in load times. It's actually playable now. 15-20 second load time vs 1-2 minutes. A SATA III hard drive does not make a SATA III system. The southbridge is the same, so I assume still limited to SATA II. There is one thing that is not clear to me about this teardown. Does the One S motherboard have a SATA3 port or is it only the Seagate HDD that has the SATA3 port? Also, the controller was dismissed as being the same, but it's definitely not the same as the original Xbox One controller from 2013. It has a headphone jack, Bluetooth, different bumpers, and a textured grip. so it has a separate wifi N chip for the controllers? that explains why they need a separate proprietary adaptor for pc use, also using SATA II while having usb 3 is pretty odd, not to mention this thing seems to be at least on par with modern 2013 APU systems, now down to 16nm, the psu is a lot smaller it seems it barely uses half the wattage of before thanks to the process shrink. The GPU is not the one that the original xbox one has . Xbox one S has a new GPU polaris 11, most likely the RX 460 with h.265 hardware acceleration. The system is codenamed "Durango Polaris". I don't suppose you noticed where the IR sensor is (not the blaster) on this unit compared with the Xbox One? The original xbox one doesn't have an IR blaster, you have to use kinect. What are the xbox one s motherboard dimensions.. What are the xbox one s motherboard dimensions. Do you think the xbox one s can be water cooled? What kind of cpu waterblock can fit on it cause im going to experiment on the 500gb model. https://imgur.com/a/EZuso Yes you can, with a bit of modification. Do you think can the xox one s be watetcooled? What cpu waterblock can fit? Just wanted to know the plastic is painted white or some kind of coating? Because when I recieved mine it had what appeared to be a hair that was stuck into the front next to the eject button going inside of the disc slot.Or it could of been a plastic burr from manufacturing it. At first I thought it was a crack but upon further inspection with a light I noticed it was a hair stuck into the surface texture of the front console. When I removed it a light line was left. It drives me nuts and only I can motice it from about 3 inches away. Wanted to know if it could be painted to match. Or should I just get over it. Thanks. Pretty sure it has 8 gig DDR3 RAM not GDDR3. You may be right. Samsung lists these chips as "gDDR3" (as opposed to GDDR3)—but if you read the fine print, it's not categorized as GDDR3 but rather SDDR3 SDRAM. It's possible Samsung is muddying the waters by using a product name with a lower case "g" that has nothing to do with the GDDR3 standard. Is the Xbox One fan compatible with the One S fan? Seems the looks like almost the same but. Aside of a marking on the power supply (110-240) did you actually try pluging in two different voltages? if we bought Xbox One S from US, can we use it in Turkey? Do we need any other power supply to convert the voltage? Can the power button be reorientated or is it fixed in there for good? I ask this because when i have my 2tb vertical using the stand the power button display really bugs me. I may take mine apart and add lights to it, I'll also try and spin the button good shout. I'd like to know if a PC will recognise the UHD-BD drive so we can get one step closer to cracking open a 4K disc. Thanks to you guys I dared to open my noisy little X-Box and plant a PC fan in it. The noisiest part since is the new 2 TB HDD which I installed while the case was open. Pictures here: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ap7h5FFmvMougR0R5fCx. Cool, excuse my ignorance - but does it plug straight into the xbox motherboard without any special soldering etc required? No it doesn't. I had to cut the connector off of the original PC fan and the X-Box fan and reconnect them with 3M Scotchlok connectors. Since I am not an expert technician I simply guessed that it would be a standard PWM fan with a proprietary connector. After cutting the cables I connected the X-Box connector to the Noctua fan cables in the same order they left the fan motor of the X-Box fan (from left to right: Noctua: black, ye, gr, blue; X-Box all black). I hope you get what I am trying to say here, since English isnt my first language. I've played for a few hours since and I have no (heat) problems whatsoever. Hi, I'm trying to decide whether or not to upgrade from the Xbox one, my main consideration is whether the 4k upscaling capabilities in the One S is superior to the Sony 4k processor X1 found in my TV (Sony KD55X8005CBU (SD:2). I'm not concerned with HDR at the moment as my TV does not support it. I was looking for the "bit" in the Xbox one S teardown that's responsible for the upscaling so I could compare it, but after reading this I'm one the wiser :( Please don't take that the wrong way, it's not a criticism of the article, which I enjoyed it more than I thought possible from a tear down write up. Kind regards. Which ones are the extra connectors (the white ones) of the Disk Drive and Hard Drive aside from the SATA connectors? I Need An Power Supply Replacement And I Can't Seem To Locate A Website That Sells These Can Anyone Help me. DM Me At Me2MasterMods2.1@Gmail.com. I've thought about replacing the internal HDD with an SSD to improve speed of the console and especially loading times of games. After I saw good youtube reviews of people using external SSDs attached via USB 3.0 I changed my mind and I added also an external SSD to my Xbox One S. I used "Samsung Extreme 500" SSD with a capacity of 240 GB (which is working fine even it shows only 230 usable in Xbox menu). Speed has increased! :-) I have done this. i need de internal power supply to use in xbox one s. "Microsoft Made in china. Chicony Power Technology Co., LTD. i have a picture. do you have this power supply? how much to send to brasil in this adress? Does anyone know where I can locate a New HDMI port for the Xbox One S ? Seems like a difficult part to locate. My Xbox One Keeps Tripping Off And A Technician Claims It's My Processor But Can't Fix It . Please Can You Help Me Out? My Xbox light won't come on and when I turn it on its on on for a brief moment then the Xbox shuts off. Is this my power supply or could it be something else as well. Any one know what plastic the xbox one s is made of I want to paint mine black and green and i'm not sure what paint to use or even how to prepare the surface. Thanks guys. Great one. I really liked it. Embed this guide. Choose a size and copy the code below to embed this guide as a small widget on your site / forum. Past 24 Hours: 103. Past 7 Days: 730. Past 30 Days: 4,673. All Time: 207,343. Stores. Repairability. Stay in the loop. Learn something new every month: It's time to speak out for your right to repair. We have a chance to guarantee our right to repair electronic equipment—like smartphones, computers, and even farm equipment. This is a once-in-a-generation chance to protect local repair jobs—the corner mom-and-pop repair shops that keep getting squeezed out by manufacturers. Join the cause and tell your state representative to support Right to Repair. Tell them you believe repair should be fair, affordable, and accessible. Stand up for your right to repair! Xbox One S Repair. The Xbox One S, designed by Microsoft Corporation, was released on August 2016. The Xbox One S is a redesign of the Xbox One. Nicht sicher. 11 Austausch-Anleitungen. Optical Drive Assembly. 1 Teardown. Xbox One S Teardown. Beliebte Ersatzteile & Werkzeuge. Xbox One S Wi-Fi Board. Xbox One S HDD. Support-Fragen Eine Frage stellen. Xbox one S - Loud fan noise. Help with stuck Xbox Controller B button. Xbox one S parts. disc not reading but spinning. Ersatzteile. Es werden einige allgemeine Werkzeuge verwendet, um an diesem Gerät zu arbeiten. Du wirst nicht jedes Werkzeug für jeden Vorgang benötigen. iFixit Opening Tool. TR10 Torx Security Screwdriver. Flathead 3/32" or 2.5 mm Screwdriver. TR8 Torx Security Screwdriver. Troubleshooting ¶ If you are having difficulties with the Xbox One S or need additional help, refer to the Xbox One S Troubleshooting page. Background and Identification ¶ Released in August 2016, the Xbox One S is a major revision to the Original Xbox One (released in 2013). This model of Xbox One S is identified by the name Xbox One S on the top right hand corner on the backside of the device. Notable upgrades include a 40% size reduction, an integrated power supply, and native 4K video output for Blu-Ray playback and online video streaming. The standard Xbox One S ships in white alongside a redesigned Xbox wireless controller. It features a frontside USB 3.0 port, IR blaster, and controller sync button. Connectivity options are similar to the previous model, however the Kinect port has been replaced by a standard USB 3.0 port. The Xbox One S, unlike the Xbox One, has holes and dots on one half, and not the diagonal line and slits. The Xbox One S also has a large circle section beneath the holes that is used as the air vent to cool all the internal components. Technical Specifications ¶ 4K Video Streaming and Game Upscaling HDR Gaming 500 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB Storage Options Integrated power supply IR Blaster Blu-Ray. Additional Information ¶ Letzte 24 Stunden: 23. Letzte 7 Tage: 219. Letzte 30 Tage: 1,185. Stores. Ressourcen. Reparierbarkeit. Bleib auf dem Laufenden. Lerne jeden Monat etwas Neues: It's time to speak out for your right to repair. We have a chance to guarantee our right to repair electronic equipment—like smartphones, computers, and even farm equipment. This is a once-in-a-generation chance to protect local repair jobs—the corner mom-and-pop repair shops that keep getting squeezed out by manufacturers. Join the cause and tell your state representative to support Right to Repair. Tell them you believe repair should be fair, affordable, and accessible. Stand up for your right to repair! Thema: Xbox 1.0 lautlosbauen + neues Gehäuse. Ein XBM case ist so eins wie ich habe. Z.b. ein Durchsichtiges Case. Mit CoreAVC wäre es aber denkbar. Mit CoreAVC wäre es aber denkbar. funktioniert doch, hab ich selber ne ganze zeit so gehandhabt, klick mich. Und selbst dann ist bei höhreren Bitraten kein ruckelfreies Abspielen möglich. Aber was soll man auch von einer 700mhz cpu erwarten? Die xbox ist für divx, dvd und mp3s echt toll, aber hd schauen ist damit entweder unmöglich oder umständlich und hässlich. Hol dir lieber für 80 Euro einen Western Digital HD player, wenn du hd gucken willst. Dann lass ich meine Lieber im Original Case . 1. Gitter vorm Lüfter rausschneiden. 2. Gitter rechts vom Netzteil bearbeiten (auch teilweise rausschneiden) --> beides erhöht den Luftdurchlass um einiges) 4. Lüfter durch Filzpads vom Gehäuse trennen. 5. Festplatte "dämpfen" (habe Filzpad's unter die HDD gepackt und die Schrauben durch Filzpads gedreht) Das klingt alles nur viel komplizierter als es in Wirklichkeit ist. hast du dafür ne kaufquelle würde mich mal intressieren was es mittlerweile kostet damals wollten die ja 1000 euro haben. für 200 würde ichs kaufen grins. So ein Gehäuse bekommt man für >50€ (zB APLUS CS-GL-3) zT Alternative zur xbox mit xbmc: Ich würd auch gern auf einen anderen Player mit voller HD unterstützung umrüsten, _aber_ eine solch geniale Oberfläche wie das XBMC zu finden ist nahezu unmöglich. Wenn man den Datenbank modus des xbmc nutzt ist dieses kleine Programm absolut genial und ich wüsste nicht welches Produkt daran anknüpfen kann. Evt kommt ja auch bald ein AppleTV, dass endlich HD material abspielen kann. Da dann xbmc drauf und gut ist. achja zum leiser machen im orig gehäuse hat schlumpfa ja shcon alles geschrieben, aber auf eins möchte ich noch hinweisen: Frühe versionen der xbox (sprich wenn du echt ne 1.0 hast) haben einen aktiven grakalüfter. Diesen kann man durch den passiven der späüteren generationen austauschen. Aber wenn du eh schreibst, dass du Handwerklich nicht so geschickt bist, würd ich davon abstand nehmen. Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.12 (Deutsch) Xbox One S Repair. The Xbox One S, designed by Microsoft Corporation, was released on August 2016. The Xbox One S is a redesign of the Xbox One. Nicht sicher. 11 Austausch-Anleitungen. Optical Drive Assembly. 1 Teardown. Xbox One S Teardown. Beliebte Ersatzteile & Werkzeuge. Xbox One S Wi-Fi Board. Xbox One S HDD. Support-Fragen Eine Frage stellen. Xbox one S - Loud fan noise. Help with stuck Xbox Controller B button. Xbox one S parts. disc not reading but spinning. Ersatzteile. Es werden einige allgemeine Werkzeuge verwendet, um an diesem Gerät zu arbeiten. Du wirst nicht jedes Werkzeug für jeden Vorgang benötigen. iFixit Opening Tool. TR10 Torx Security Screwdriver. Flathead 3/32" or 2.5 mm Screwdriver. TR8 Torx Security Screwdriver. Troubleshooting ¶ If you are having difficulties with the Xbox One S or need additional help, refer to the Xbox One S Troubleshooting page. Background and Identification ¶ Released in August 2016, the Xbox One S is a major revision to the Original Xbox One (released in 2013). This model of Xbox One S is identified by the name Xbox One S on the top right hand corner on the backside of the device. Notable upgrades include a 40% size reduction, an integrated power supply, and native 4K video output for Blu-Ray playback and online video streaming. The standard Xbox One S ships in white alongside a redesigned Xbox wireless controller. It features a frontside USB 3.0 port, IR blaster, and controller sync button. Connectivity options are similar to the previous model, however the Kinect port has been replaced by a standard USB 3.0 port. The Xbox One S, unlike the Xbox One, has holes and dots on one half, and not the diagonal line and slits. The Xbox One S also has a large circle section beneath the holes that is used as the air vent to cool all the internal components. Technical Specifications ¶ 4K Video Streaming and Game Upscaling HDR Gaming 500 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB Storage Options Integrated power supply IR Blaster Blu-Ray. Additional Information ¶ Letzte 24 Stunden: 23. Letzte 7 Tage: 219. Letzte 30 Tage: 1,185. Stores. Ressourcen. Reparierbarkeit. Bleib auf dem Laufenden. Lerne jeden Monat etwas Neues: It's time to speak out for your right to repair. We have a chance to guarantee our right to repair electronic equipment—like smartphones, computers, and even farm equipment. This is a once-in-a-generation chance to protect local repair jobs—the corner mom-and-pop repair shops that keep getting squeezed out by manufacturers. Join the cause and tell your state representative to support Right to Repair. Tell them you believe repair should be fair, affordable, and accessible. Stand up for your right to repair! H2O Controller. Description. This H2O new custom Xbox 360 controller. If you choose to purchase this controller standard options will include: Standard Options: - Clear Water Dropped Shell - Blue Thumb sticks - Blue D-Pad - Blue Buttons - Blue Bottom Trim - Blue Bumpers - Blue Triggers. Description. This H2O new custom Xbox 360 controller. If you choose to purchase this controller standard options will include: Standard Options: - Clear Water Dropped Shell - Blue Thumb sticks - Blue D-Pad - Blue Buttons - Blue Bottom Trim - Blue Bumpers - Blue Triggers. Product Reviews. This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

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