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Xbox RAM and Hard-Drive Upgrade
woody
What is the Max I can increase my Xbox RAM (Chipped with an Xecuter 3 Chip) and also have a 180GB HDD and want to increase to 500GB Can it be done ??.
Oh yeah is it difficult to change the RAM
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Ciaran500
It is very difficult to upgrade the ram, lots of soldering. AFAIK the max you can upgrade to is 128mb and it will only affect emulators and linux running on the xbox.
You can upgrade to a 500gb drive.
silverlining
Also, you cant upgrade the RAM on newer (V1.6) xboxes as the holes for the extra RAM are not on the new boards. The main reason that I'd like extra RAM is for playing high-def divx files in XBMC but as ciaranc said, there's not much else that uses it and it involves desoldering a 64MB RAM chip from some old Nvidia card and then soldering it onto the xbox...apparently even de-soldering the chip is very difficult.
500GB gives you two large partitions (F and G) but none of them will exceed the 250GB limit per partition so you should be okay with that.
po0k
The soldering isn't *that* difficult, given high-quality tools, a steady hand and inhuman patience. You'd be better off buying the chips.
I've considered upgrading mine, but it's a 1.6b, so I'm fúcked.
You can also upgrade the cpu, but that's a hell of alot more complicated.
cauliflower69
If you wish you can use a dual hard drive mod the link is
http://www.llamma.com/xbox/Mods/extra_harddrive.htm
Hope this helps.
Giblet
SyxPak, you can mod the 1.6b... X2.6 or X3 with flashbios 3.03
silverlining
he was talking about upgrading the RAM on a 1.6 which cant be done
lafors
Yeah good luck upgrading the ram.
I tried twice, with good quality tools, and I am well use to soldering, bloody impossible.
You can get an attachment for soldering irons/or the tool itself that remove solder from around the chip at once (different sizes for different chips) though these are pretty expensive professional tools i.e. not worth it for 64mb ram extra.
jor el
You could bring the motherboard to a professional PCB rework house to have the old RAM removed and replaced. This would be done in a re-flow oven quite quickly. It might be more expensive than it's worth though.
As has been said, the hard disk upgrade should work fine.
zAbbo
The benefits of a ram/cpu upgrade don't seem warranted to me.
po0k
I thought I mentioned this earlier, but you don't have to remove any chips, just buy a sample quantity of eight off a component supplier and solder them on - that being the hard part.