Processor Upgrade?

Discussion in 'Xbox - Hardware mods' started by Savage2, Sep 4, 2004.

  1. Savage2

    Savage2 Member

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    How can I upgrade my xbox processor and ram?
     
  2. scottas

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    Yes, but on a scale of 1 to 10 about a 25!! And why? xbox games are limited to the ram already there. There was a premod available with both upgraded, real expensive though.
     
  3. jonbtrini

    jonbtrini Regular member

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    Well, if you're looking for system upgrades, you might want to try www.Friendtech.com they do RAM upgrades and they have a pre-modded system which has an Intel Celeron 1.5 GhZ processor w/ 128 MB RAM. They also offer various upgrade packages. I'm thinking of sending them my XBox to upgrade it to 128 MB or RAM because I want to run Nintendo 64 Emu's on my XBox, but the current system config won't cut it, cuz for Project64 the minimum system specs are P111 w/ 128 MB RAM. Personally, I would install the RAM myself if I knew what type of RAM the XBox uses. I could probably open it up and find out, buti'd rather not do that until I have the RAM already purchased. Does anyone know what type of RAM it uses? And what is the maximum amount of RAM you can upgrade to?
     
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    jonbtrini Regular member

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    Great Link Icarbutt!
     
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    punqewe Active member

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    Buy old xbox's and strip them for parts,and there's an app that removes the flag so that the emu's and media centers will use all of the 128.
     

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