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|Team Xecuter||Sonus 360 (Phat)||Sound Chip|| [[File:360-TX-Sonus-Phat.jpg|300px]] | |Team Xecuter||Sonus 360 (Phat)||Sound Chip|| [[File:360-TX-Sonus-Phat.jpg|300px]] | ||
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|Team Xecuter||Slim Post QSB||QSB|| [[File:360-TX-Slim-POST-QSB.jpg|300px]] | |The Mod Shop||Slim PLL QSB||QSB|| [[File:360-PLL-QSB.jpg|300px]] | ||
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|Team Xecuter||Slim Post QSB||RGH 1.2/3 QSB|| [[File:360-TX-Slim-POST-QSB.jpg|300px]] | |||
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|Team Xecuter||Slim Post QSB V3||QSB|| [[File:360-TX-Slim-POST-QSB-V3.jpg|300px]] | |Team Xecuter||Slim Post QSB V3||QSB|| [[File:360-TX-Slim-POST-QSB-V3.jpg|300px]] |
Revision as of 04:36, 12 April 2022
Over the lifespan of the Xbox 360, various hardware was created to accommodate newly developed hacks and improvements for the console. The table below contains a list of these devices and a picture to allow for visual identification.
If you have any further information or corrections on the entries here (including sources), please let us know!
Modding Hardware