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  1. > why wasnt there any infighting back then?

     

    Couldn't tell you. Probably has to do with them all being acquainted with each other for year(s), and all 3 having each original designs. But you'd have to ask them. I'm just a nobody who hangs around.

  2. This has been covered before.... plenty of times.... They were both independently working on a HDMI mod, and at some point they found out the other was working on one -- and shared info... There's no based on, there's no stolen. Hell even DiscoStarslayer was working on one back then. Had literally any of you been active in XboxDev in 2018~19 you'd know all of this. Instead it's been non-stop 'infighting' and same old scene shit.

  3. 6 hours ago, Marty said:

    ....or, you can set fan speed in a custom BIOS, which you would have if you've modded your console.

    3 major benefits of undervolting vs. raising the fan speed.

    1. Prolonged life of your Xbox
    2. Prolonged life of your fan
    3. Not having to listen to a noisy fan at higher RPMs

    Even if you replace with a noctua it's still annoying.

  4. Been a bit bored as of late and wanted to see how low temps I could get. Microsoft in their infinite wisdom gave the CPU farrrr too much voltage: 1.7V! Nuts!

     

    Well the CPU itself runs perfectly fine at 1.3V (lowest the voltage reg will go without messing with the feedback loop).

     

    1.0: Remove the 0ohm resistor on R2E4

    1.6: Remove the 2 0ohm resistors on R2E7 & R2E3

     

    The only drawback of doing this, is you'll no longer be able to push the CPU frequency over ~950MHz.

    The temperature screenshot is from my 1.6, I'm aware that the 1.6 does not have entirely accurate monitoring, but you can see a clear difference. Both were taken at a ~73F ambient with fan running at 20%.

     

    Enjoy.

     

     

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  5. 6 hours ago, Dempsey_86 said:

    Indeed the prices of shipping are not great to other parts of the world, but in return you get a product that fits like a glove and that feels like a real kit and not as a bunch of parts thrown together. The quality he delivers with his 3D printing is superb. I never seen a part printed so good like these parts.

    Both 3D files you share here are far from the quality nemesis sells. For example your hdd caddy is not good for the airflow of the xbox because its open. The dvd delete kit looks also somewhat flimsy compared to the thick printed one from nemesis. 

     

    Agree with the airflow, the only complaint with that, but in return you get permissively licensed files. :)

  6. 9 hours ago, NeMesiS said:

     

    Sorry my pricing may be a bit expensive for you however I am always looking out for different ways to bring prices down & be more competitive.
    Would be interested in seeing which Thingiverse design and 3D printing service you're referring to, especially if it's in Australia.

    Cheers, Nem

     

     
    I was able to get both of these printed for $20 shipped via an eBay user doing printing services. Biggest issue is you being in AU, nearly half of the price is just shipping. Not much you can do there.
     
  7. 13 minutes ago, Milenko said:

    does this not imply that it’s entirely possible that Nemesis came to the same conclusion?

    I'm still wondering how he came to find the need for the QSB that he's designed, what process did you take? You've already said it's not a clone and it's just similar, but why the need for QSB? What is it doing? What lead you to needing that?

  8. Debug kernels should be able to work on 64MB on a X2, they aren't specific to 128MB. But such a shame the previous owner ruined the board by reflashing what was on it. Those usually have internal kernels built in debug mode (checked). I wouldn't really call it a test kit either, just a random run they decided to do.

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