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** 8x64MB [[Hynix RAM#HY5RS123235B|Hynix HY5RS123235B]]
** 8x64MB [[Hynix RAM#HY5RS123235B|Hynix HY5RS123235B]]
** 8x64MB [[Qimonda RAM#HYB18H512322AF-13|Qimonda HYB18H512322AF-13]]
** 8x64MB [[Qimonda RAM#HYB18H512322AF-13|Qimonda HYB18H512322AF-13]]
** 8x64MB [[Samsung RAM#K4J52324QE-BC14|Samsung K4J52324QE-BC14]]
* [[XSB]] Southbridge
* [[XSB]] Southbridge
* [[HANA]]
* [[HANA]]

Revision as of 17:42, 20 December 2022

The Zephyr motherboard has 3 different versions with minor differences.

Zephyr_A

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The Zephyr_A is the successor to the Xenon, and is used in the Original Xbox 360 series. It is the first motherboard to feature HDMI.

Notable Differences

  • Redesigned and cleaned up board layout
  • Removal of the Cypress clock generator (functionality integrated into HANA)
  • ANA has been replaced with HANA, which adds HDMI support
  • An HDMI port has been added
  • Hynix is now one of the RAM vendors
  • The layout and specifications of the major filtering capacitors has changed
  • All manufacturers now apply glue around the CPU and GPU

Specifications

Zephyr_B

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The Zephyr_B is the successor to the Zephyr_A, and is used in the Original Xbox 360 series.

Notable Differences

  • The 90nm Y1 GPU has been replaced with the 80nm Y2 GPU
  • The PCIe pads under the GPU have been swapped around

Specifications

Zephyr_C

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The Zephyr_C is the successor to the Zephyr_B, and is used in the Original Xbox 360 series. The part number is the same as Zephyr_B, as the PCB itself did not change.

Notable Differences

  • The 80nm Y2 GPU has been replaced with the 80nm Rhea GPU, which shrinks the eDRAM to 80nm

Specifications