Tuesday, 15 September 2020

My xbox has a manufacture date of 8/2003, is it a 1.6 or 1.5 (and therefore I should snap off the capacitor to prevent damage to the motherboard). Also what game likely came bundled with this device?

So yeah, wondering about 1.6 vs 1.5 and the capacitor issue.

I just pulled the system out of a cabinet, connected it to my receiver via the genuine Microsoft HD pack with the component video cables. Then from my receiver out via HDMI to a projector where I have an adapter installed before the connection to the DVI-Dual port. (so it's an HDMI to DVI adapter). Unfortunately when try to load up a game the sound comes through fine, but the video won't show up unless I go into the Xbox settings and select 480p OFF. (I still leave 720 and 1080 ON), might be because I'm using that adapter because normally DVI-Dual can handle up to 1080...not sure what's making my receiver say "switch the source (xbox) to 480i / interlaced"...

I remember the xbox was a Christmas gift, and based on the manufacture date we probably got it in 12/2003, so not sure what the included game title was back then along with the 1 included controller S...I think Sega GT, not sure if Jet Set Radio Future was also packed in there or if I bought it later separately...



Submitted by Sunstar823 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

No comments:

Post a Comment