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** 16MB [[Nand#Hynix HY27US08281A|Hynix HY27US08281A]] ([[Retail|Retail]])
** 16MB [[Nand#Hynix HY27US08281A|Hynix HY27US08281A]] ([[Retail|Retail]])
** 64MB [[Nand#Samsung K9F1208U0B|Samsung K9F1208U0B]] ([[Developer Hardware|Dev]])
** 64MB [[Nand#Samsung K9F1208U0B|Samsung K9F1208U0B]] ([[Developer Hardware|Dev]])
* Boardcom or ICS Ethernet PHY
* Boardcom or ICS [[Ethernet PHY]]
* [[Heatsink#Aluminum CPU|Aluminum]] CPU Heatsink
* [[Heatsink#Aluminum CPU|Aluminum]] CPU Heatsink
** [[Heatsink#Heatpipe CPU|Heatpipe]] CPU Heatsink used on early units
** [[Heatsink#Heatpipe CPU|Heatpipe]] CPU Heatsink used on early units

Revision as of 21:16, 14 December 2023

Falcon
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Part NumberX812320
IntroducedLate 2007
Used InXbox 360 (Original)
CPU TypeLoki
GPU TypeRhea
CPU Process65nm
GPU Process80nm
eDRAM Process80nm
Nand Size16MB (Retail)
64MB (Dev)
Video OutputsA/V and HDMI
Wattage175W
12V Amperage14.2A
PredecessorZephyr_C
SuccessorJasper

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

Notable Differences

  • The 90nm Waternoose CPU has been replaced with the 65nm Loki CPU
  • Around March 2008, fixed GPUs started being used in some units, but was not universally used until roughly June/July 2008.
  • When the revised GPUs started rolling out, all board started using Qimonda HYB18H1G321AF-14 RAM in a 4x128MB config
  • Qimonda HYB18H512322AF-13 RAM has been replaced with Qimonda HYB18H512321BF-14
  • When the revised GPUs rolled out, Hynix HY5RS123235BFP-14 and Qimonda HYB18H512321BF-13 RAM are no longer used
  • The V_CPUCORE voltage regulation is now 2 phases, down from 3 phases, but the pads and silkscreen for the third phase still remain
  • The V_CPUVCS rail was added for the Loki CPU
  • The board layout has been modified to support the Loki CPU
  • The J7G3 Titan connector on the front of the motherboard was left on the final motherboard
  • Some later boards use solid state capacitors for the CPU and GPU output filters
  • The heatpipe CPU heatsink was replaced with the aluminum CPU heatsink, however some early boards did not have this change

Specifications

Opus

The Opus name describes a project of fitting a Falcon board into the casings for a Xenon. This was done with a custom A/V port, and the removal of the HDMI port. Opus was used for refurbishing defective consoles until the Elpis boards started being produced.

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 boards use revised versions of the Rhea GPU with higher Tg underfill
  • All Opus boards use 4x128MB Qimonda HYB18H1G321AF-14 RAM