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=ODD SATA=
= ODD SATA =
==Xbox 360==
== Xbox 360 ==
===Type 1===
=== Type 1 ===
Black cable. Commonly used in consoles with [[xenon]] and [[zephyr]] [[motherboards]], this connected the DVD drive to the [[motherboard]] and had a small yellow dot on the side that connects to the [[motherboard]].<gallery>
Black cable. Commonly used in consoles with [[xenon]] and [[zephyr]] [[motherboards]], this connected the DVD drive to the [[motherboard]] and had a small yellow dot on the side that connects to the [[motherboard]].<gallery>
File:X360P ODD T2 (1).jpg
File:X360P ODD T2 (1).jpg
File:X360P ODD T2 (2).jpg
File:X360P ODD T2 (2).jpg
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===Type 2===
 
=== Type 2 ===
Black cable. Commonly used in consoles late in the [[zephyr]] life-cycle and newer. This connected the DVD drive to the [[motherboard]] and had a small piece of yellow tape on the side that connects to the [[motherboard]]. There are no functionality differences between this and a Type 1 cable other than how the end that goes to the console was identified.<gallery>
Black cable. Commonly used in consoles late in the [[zephyr]] life-cycle and newer. This connected the DVD drive to the [[motherboard]] and had a small piece of yellow tape on the side that connects to the [[motherboard]]. There are no functionality differences between this and a Type 1 cable other than how the end that goes to the console was identified.<gallery>
File:X360P ODD T1 (1).jpg
File:X360P ODD T1 (1).jpg
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==Xbox 360 S and E==
== Xbox 360 S and E ==
===Red ODD Cable===
=== Red ODD Cable ===
Commonly used in consoles with [[trinity]] [[Motherboard|motherboards]], this connected the DVD drive to the motherboard. The 90 degree side connected to the [[motherboard]] while the 135 degree side plugged into the DVD drive.<gallery>
Commonly used in consoles with [[trinity]] [[Motherboard|motherboards]], this connected the DVD drive to the motherboard. The 90 degree side connected to the [[motherboard]] while the 135 degree side plugged into the DVD drive.<gallery>
File:X360S ODD Red (1).jpg
File:X360S ODD Red (1).jpg
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===Dark Blue ODD Cable===
=== Dark Blue ODD Cable ===
Commonly used in consoles with [[corona]] and newer [[Xbox 360#Xbox 360 S|S]] and [[Xbox 360#Xbox 360 E|E]] systems, this connected the DVD drive to the [[motherboard]].
Commonly used in consoles with [[corona]] and newer [[Xbox 360#Xbox 360 S|S]] and [[Xbox 360#Xbox 360 E|E]] systems, this connected the DVD drive to the [[motherboard]].


==Prototypes==
== Prototypes ==
The following SATA cables were used on different Xbox 360 console variations.
The following SATA cables were used on different Xbox 360 console variations.
===Xbox 360 S Light Blue ODD Cable===
 
=== Xbox 360 S Light Blue ODD Cable ===
Used on early [[trinity]] prototypes, this SATA cable differed in in terms of the color and in the cable ends. The straight-through side plugged into the motherboard and the 90 degree inverted side plugged into the DVD drive. Interestingly enough, the port on final [[trinity]] [[Motherboard|motherboards]] is referred to as "ODD_Blue" even though the final cable is red.<gallery>
Used on early [[trinity]] prototypes, this SATA cable differed in in terms of the color and in the cable ends. The straight-through side plugged into the motherboard and the 90 degree inverted side plugged into the DVD drive. Interestingly enough, the port on final [[trinity]] [[Motherboard|motherboards]] is referred to as "ODD_Blue" even though the final cable is red.<gallery>
File:X360S Blue ODD (1).jpg
File:X360S Blue ODD (1).jpg
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=ODD Power=
= ODD Power =
The following ODD power cables were used in the Xbox 360's lifecycle. Pins 1 and 2 are missing on all variations of this cable.
The following ODD power cables were used in the Xbox 360's lifecycle. Pins 1 and 2 are missing on all variations of this cable.


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==Prototypes==
== Prototypes ==
 
{{Console Components}}

Revision as of 19:33, 9 April 2024

ODD SATA

Xbox 360

Type 1

Black cable. Commonly used in consoles with xenon and zephyr motherboards, this connected the DVD drive to the motherboard and had a small yellow dot on the side that connects to the motherboard.

Type 2

Black cable. Commonly used in consoles late in the zephyr life-cycle and newer. This connected the DVD drive to the motherboard and had a small piece of yellow tape on the side that connects to the motherboard. There are no functionality differences between this and a Type 1 cable other than how the end that goes to the console was identified.

Xbox 360 S and E

Red ODD Cable

Commonly used in consoles with trinity motherboards, this connected the DVD drive to the motherboard. The 90 degree side connected to the motherboard while the 135 degree side plugged into the DVD drive.

Dark Blue ODD Cable

Commonly used in consoles with corona and newer S and E systems, this connected the DVD drive to the motherboard.

Prototypes

The following SATA cables were used on different Xbox 360 console variations.

Xbox 360 S Light Blue ODD Cable

Used on early trinity prototypes, this SATA cable differed in in terms of the color and in the cable ends. The straight-through side plugged into the motherboard and the 90 degree inverted side plugged into the DVD drive. Interestingly enough, the port on final trinity motherboards is referred to as "ODD_Blue" even though the final cable is red.

ODD Power

The following ODD power cables were used in the Xbox 360's lifecycle. Pins 1 and 2 are missing on all variations of this cable.

Black ODD Power Cable

This power cable was used on every Xbox 360 until the trinity motherboard was finalized. Trinity prototypes used this cable for the ODD Drive.

Yellow ODD Power Cable

This power cable was used on Xbox 360 consoles with trinity motherboards.

Blue/Pink ODD Power Cable

This power cable was used on Xbox 360 consoles with Corona and newer motherboards.

Prototypes