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xbox

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:57 am
by arknet
been meaning to pimp my xbox for a while now and finally looking into it. Has anyone come across any issues before I crack it open. It only has the original 500GB drive and looking to update to a 2TB. Probably a Samsung drive

Re: xbox

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2020 1:16 am
by pati.trip
I think there is the option to store in the Cloud for the XBox, why not use that option? So then you don't need to worry about re-scale the storage capacity

Re: xbox

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 8:45 am
by arknet
half of the games I have are on dvd I don't think I have the option to upload them?

Re: xbox

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:32 am
by leslie
Well, I think it's better to use phusical memory. And you'll be able to use it elsewhere for other gaming console

Re: xbox

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:14 pm
by arknet
Returning to my OP. It didn't go well and snapped a small PCB which I think was a wifi card. Bought a second hand xbox x which I love but now seem to be getting more latency problems than I had on my old original xbox one. My broadband is the same and nothing has changed. I fail to see that a newer xbox would have latency problems (typically around 230ms) I have read on here: https://www.fasterbroadband.co.uk/guide ... ng-latency that a HDMI cable can help improve latency problems. I am still using my original HDMI cable. It seems like a waste of money to change the cable if my picture is working perfectly, am dubious that it can be the cable. The new xbox is 4K and my tv is also 4K. Ideas welcome

Re: xbox

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 6:05 pm
by Fpcboy
arknet wrote:
Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:14 pm
Returning to my OP. It didn't go well and snapped a small PCB which I think was a wifi card. Bought a second hand xbox x which I love but now seem to be getting more latency problems than I had on my old original xbox one. My broadband is the same and nothing has changed. I fail to see that a newer xbox would have latency problems (typically around 230ms) I have read on here: https://www.fasterbroadband.co.uk/guide ... ng-latency that a HDMI cable can help improve latency problems. I am still using my original HDMI cable. It seems like a waste of money to change the cable if my picture is working perfectly, am dubious that it can be the cable. The new xbox is 4K and my tv is also 4K. Ideas welcome
Broken PCB? Why not use flexible circuit boards? Of course, this is just my suggestion, not necessarily applicable to you.