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XBOX 360 Slim power pinouts

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Rodent:
they should be the same on the bottom of the motherboard as shown here

BDaD:
From the photos I found of the xbox 360 E motherboard (on ‘“ifixit” – xbox 360 E teardown’) it looks different to the slim particularly the back of the motherboard power plug.
Please see photos.




Rodent:
power points where the power plug is should be the same you should be able to check them yourself also for it   

BDaD:
Thanks for your help – as you can see the power section on the back of the motherboard is definitely different. Yes, I could test it, I have a multi meter, but I am really apprehensive and I don’t want to fry the motherboard. I have to connect the on/off switch so I can turn it on? Do I need to have the DVD drive and HDD connected so it doesn’t come up with error codes or lights?
 
I can see some ground points, so I can start testing other solder points to check for voltage. I would like to find a bigger ground solder point. --- Can I a damage the motherboard if I Test 2 ground points at the same time with the multi meter or 2 live solder points with the multi meter at the same time as I try to find the voltage points and ground points?

Please see photo of Xbox 360 power section on the back of the motherboard.


Rodent:

--- Quote from: BDaD on October 20, 2014, 02:48:04 AM ---Thanks for your help – as you can see the power section on the back of the motherboard is definitely different. Yes, I could test it, I have a multi meter, but I am really apprehensive and I don’t want to fry the motherboard. I have to connect the on/off switch so I can turn it on? Do I need to have the DVD drive and HDD connected so it doesn’t come up with error codes or lights?
 
I can see some ground points, so I can start testing other solder points to check for voltage. I would like to find a bigger ground solder point. --- Can I a damage the motherboard if I Test 2 ground points at the same time with the multi meter or 2 live solder points with the multi meter at the same time as I try to find the voltage points and ground points?

Please see photo of Xbox 360 power section on the back of the motherboard.




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aslong as you are grounded  just becareful when testing them at the bottom of the board you should be able to test them with out powering the console on.

I will see if i have a old Xbox 360 E laying around. or if i get one in i will test it and try to help you further along.  I dont get these often and i never add leds all the kids i make consoles for want LED Storm V2 with remote.

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