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Black cable. Commonly used in consoles with [[xenon]] and [[ | 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> | ||
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Revision as of 19:08, 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 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.
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.