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* Voltage: 12V
* Voltage: 12V
* Source: [[Power Supply]]
* Source: [[Power Supply]]
* Purpose: Full-On System Power
* Multipurpose System Power
 
==== V_1P8 ====
* Voltage: 1.8V
* Source: [[#V_5P0|V_5P0]] or tied to [[#V_MEM|V_MEM]]
* Multipurpose System Power
 
==== V_3P3 ====
* Voltage: 3.3V
* Source: [[#V_12P0|V_12P0]]
* Multipurpose System Power
 
==== V_5P0 ====
* Voltage: 5V
* Source: [[#V_12P0|V_12P0]]
* Multipurpose System Power


==== V_CPUCORE ====
==== V_CPUCORE ====

Revision as of 21:34, 5 June 2023

The Original Xbox 360's motherboard has various rails which power components of the system.

Main Power

V_12P0

V_1P8

  • Voltage: 1.8V
  • Source: V_5P0 or tied to V_MEM
  • Multipurpose System Power

V_3P3

  • Voltage: 3.3V
  • Source: V_12P0
  • Multipurpose System Power

V_5P0

  • Voltage: 5V
  • Source: V_12P0
  • Multipurpose System Power

V_CPUCORE

  • Voltage: 1.1-1.4V, controlled by CPU via APS
  • Source: V_12P0
  • Purpose: CPU Power

V_CPUPLL

  • Voltage: 1.8V
  • Source: V_3P3 or tied to V_1P8
  • Purpose: CPU PLL Power

V_CPUVCS

  • Voltage: 1.32-1.68V, controlled by CPU via APS (CPU VID * 1.2)
  • Source: V_5P0
  • Purpose: CPU VCS Power
  • Not present on Xenon, Elpis, and Zephyr

V_GPUCORE

  • Voltage: 1.075-1.150V, controlled by VID strapping
  • Source: V_12P0
  • Purpose: GPU and eDRAM Power

V_MEM

  • Voltage: 1.72V-2.1V, controlled by strapping
  • Source: V_12P0
  • Purpose: RAM Power