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=== Notable Differences ===
=== Notable Differences ===
* The 90nm [[Waternoose (CPU)#Waternoose2|Waternoose2]] CPU has been replaced with the 65nm [[Loki (CPU)|Loki]] CPU
* The 90nm [[Waternoose (CPU)#Waternoose2|Waternoose2]] CPU has been replaced with the 65nm [[Loki (CPU)|Loki]] CPU
* When the revised GPUs rolled out, around March 2008, all board started using 4x128MB [[Qimonda RAM#HYB18H1G321AF-14|Qimonda HYB18H1G321AF-14]] RAM
* When the revised GPUs rolled out, around March 2008, all board started using [[Qimonda RAM#HYB18H1G321AF-14|Qimonda HYB18H1G321AF-14]] RAM in a 4x128MB config
* Around March 2008, fixed GPUs started being used
* Around March 2008, fixed GPUs started being used
* The CPU voltage regulation is now 2 phases, down from 3 phases, but the pads and silkscreen for the third phase still remain
* The CPU voltage regulation is now 2 phases, down from 3 phases, but the pads and silkscreen for the third phase still remain

Revision as of 20:52, 20 December 2022

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The Falcon is the successor to the Zephyr_C, and is used in the Original Xbox 360 series.

Notable Differences

  • The 90nm Waternoose2 CPU has been replaced with the 65nm Loki CPU
  • When the revised GPUs rolled out, around March 2008, all board started using Qimonda HYB18H1G321AF-14 RAM in a 4x128MB config
  • Around March 2008, fixed GPUs started being used
  • The CPU voltage regulation is now 2 phases, down from 3 phases, but the pads and silkscreen for the third phase still remain
  • The board layout has been modified to support the 65nm CPU
  • Other small changes were made to the board layout
  • The J7G3 Titan connector on the front of the motherboard was left on the final motherboard
  • Some later boards used solid state capacitors for the CPU and GPU output filters
  • The heatpipe CPU heatsink was replaced with the aluminum CPU heatsink

Specifications

Opus

The Opus motherboard is exactly the same as the Falcon, with exception to a custom A/V port that is installed, and the removal of the HDMI port. These modifications allow the Opus to fit into the casings for a Xenon. This was used for refurbishing defective consoles until the Elpis boards started being produced. The part number is also the same as Falcon.

Notable Differences

  • Removal of the HDMI port
  • Custom A/V port to fit the HDMI board layout while being able to fit into the Xenon casing
  • All Opus' use 4x128MB Qimonda HYB18H1G321AF-14 RAM