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| predecessor  = [[Xenon (Motherboard)|Xenon]]
| predecessor  = [[Xenon (Motherboard)|Xenon]]
| successor    = [[#Zephyr_B|Zephyr_B]]
| successor    = [[Falcon]]
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Revision as of 22:33, 21 February 2023

Zephyr
X810387-007.jpg
A Zephyr_C
Part NumberX810385 (Zephyr_A)
X810387 (Zephyr_B/C)
IntroducedLate 2006
TypeMotherboard
Used InXbox 360 (Original)
CPU TypeWaternoose
GPU TypeY1 (Zephyr_A)
Y2 (Zephyr_B)
Rhea (Zephyr_C)
CPU Process90nm
GPU Process90nm (Zephyr_A)
80nm (Zephyr_B/C)
eDRAM Process90nm (Zephyr_A/B)
80nm (Zephyr_C)
Nand Size16MB (Retail)
64MB (Dev)
Video OutputsA/V and HDMI
Wattage203W
12V Amperage16.5A
PredecessorXenon
SuccessorFalcon

The Zephyr motherboard has 3 different versions with very minor differences.

Zephyr_A

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

Notable Differences

Zephyr_B

Zephyr_B is the successor to 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 de-swizzled in order to support the Y2 GPU.

Zephyr_C

Zephyr_C is the successor to 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

Common

Specifications