NeoBomb Posted July 7, 2011 Posted July 7, 2011 Now, I have just learned it has no usable parts (not even a fuse), so there was no point ever getting it. You could have salvaged the RAM chips and sold them for around $30 actually. If you're handy with a hot air gun, or de-soldering wick to remove them from the mother board; RAM chips are always a hot ticket item because the Xbox has 4 blank spots for RAM on the early mother boards, and these chips can be soldered in to increase the memory. Also, if your good with striping paint off things in a decent way, your could of stripped the green paint off the Xbox jewel and sold it as a clear jewel, or painted it a new color, for $20. People always want that kind of stuff for their custom cases.
retro gamer Posted July 7, 2011 Posted July 7, 2011 Nah, i have other pc's for those jobs - and they are much more open, not a 'black box'. Oops, another metaphor lol mine is crystal
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