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* [[Audible Feedback]] has been added for the touch sensitive power button
* [[Audible Feedback]] has been added for the touch sensitive power button
* The [[RF Board#1409|1409]] and [[RF Board#1410|1410]] RF boards are now used
* The [[RF Board#1409|1409]] and [[RF Board#1410|1410]] RF boards are now used
* A combined [[Heatsinks#Tall Slug CGPU|heatsink]] is used for the CGPU
* A combined [[Heatsink#Tall Slug CGPU|heatsink]] is used for the CGPU
** Later models switched from the [[Heatsink#Tall Slug CGPU|Tall Slug]] heatsink to the [[Heatsink#Short Slug CGPU|Short Slug]] heatsink
** Later models switched from the [[Heatsink#Tall Slug CGPU|Tall Slug]] heatsink to the [[Heatsink#Short Slug CGPU|Short Slug]] heatsink



Revision as of 16:07, 5 June 2023

Trinity
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Part NumberX850590
IntroducedMid 2010
Used InXbox 360 S
CGPU TypeValhalla
CGPU Process45nm
eDRAM Process65nm
Nand Size16MB
Video OutputsA/V and HDMI
Wattage135W
12V Amperage10.83A
PredecessorTonasket
SuccessorCorona

Trinity is the successor to Tonasket and is the first motherboard used in the Xbox 360 S. Despite being completely redesigned, it still functions similarly to the previous consoles and operates similarly.

Notable Differences

Specifications