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* [[Elpida RAM#U1032AABG-14-F|Elpida U1032AABG-14-F]] RAM was added as an option
* [[Elpida RAM#U1032AABG-14-F|Elpida U1032AABG-14-F]] RAM was added as an option
* The voltage regulation has been completely redesigned
* The voltage regulation has been completely redesigned
* The rear I/O has been redesigned with a new DC Jack, more USB ports, SPDIF, and the [[Kinect]] port
* The rear I/O has been redesigned with a new dual barrel DC Jack, more USB ports, SPDIF, and the [[Kinect]] port
* [[Nand#ST NAND128W3A2BN6|ST NAND128W3A2BN6]] nand chip was added as an option
* [[Nand#ST NAND128W3A2BN6|ST NAND128W3A2BN6]] nand chip was added as an option
* 256MB and 512MB nand chips are no longer used - but still supported by the motherboard
* 256MB and 512MB nand chips are no longer used - but still supported by the motherboard

Revision as of 22:41, 20 December 2022

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The Trinity is the successor to the 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