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Xian042
05-21-2011, 09:24 AM
I want to have two complete sets of wires on two TV's so I can easily swap the system between the two sets. Someone gave me a power brick but I notice the stats on the back are slightly different.

I got my box used but I believe its the first run of the HDMI's.

Frankie_Says_Relax
05-21-2011, 09:50 AM
There are different versions of the power brick/the original 360 and the revisions that the system went through.

*EDIT* The NEWER bricks won't fit in the older systems. The original bricks will power the newer systems, but the newer ones don't have enough wattage to power the older units.*/EDIT*

http://support.microsoft.com/library/images/support/kbgraphics/PUBLIC/EN-US/XBOX/HW/PowerSupply/connector.jpg

Xian042
05-21-2011, 12:09 PM
Thanks Frankie,

Do you run the risk of frying your system if its not compatible, or will it just not work at all?

Edit:

Looks like the brick that came with the system is a 203w, and the one I was given is a 175W

Frankie_Says_Relax
05-21-2011, 12:22 PM
Thanks Frankie,

Do you run the risk of frying your system if its not compatible, or will it just not work at all?

Edit:

Looks like the brick that came with the system is a 203w, and the one I was given is a 175W

I think the rule is if it fits it will work, which is why they put the spacers in the way that they did.

Satoshi_Matrix
05-21-2011, 02:20 PM
Yeah, I've powered up my HDMI 360 I bought in early 2010 when they were on sale for like $150 total with my original launch system's power brick lots of times. I think if there was a problem with that I would have noticed/seen something. It should be completely harmless.

Leo_A
05-21-2011, 03:14 PM
There are different versions of the power brick/the original 360 and the revisions that the system went through.

The older power bricks can not be used with the later revision original 360s (including HDMI models), but apparently you can use the newer bricks with the old 360.

http://support.microsoft.com/library/images/support/kbgraphics/PUBLIC/EN-US/XBOX/HW/PowerSupply/connector.jpg

The oldest model 360 will accept all three cord revisions, the newer ones will need the appropriate model.

You have it backwards.

The oldest 360 had the highest power requirements and can only use the brick that came with it and not the 175 and 150 watt ones. As they redesigned the chips in the console as they revised the system, it lowered the power requirements as the chips became more efficient. So they shipped power supplies with less capacity.

You can use the original 203 watt power supply on a 175 or 150 watt system since it has the necessary capacity. And you can use the 203 or 175 watt power supplies on the newest revision of the original 360, the 150 watt system.

But you cannot use the 175 or 150 watt power supplies on a 203 watt launch era console, and you cannot use a 150 watt power supply to power a 175 watt console. The plugs are designed to make this physically impossible.

That's why Satoshi_Matrix can use his launch model's power supply (203 watts) on his 2010 HDMI console (Likely 150 watts). But if he tried to use the 150 watt power supply that came with his new console on his launch era system, he'd find that it wouldn't even physically be able to be plugged into it since it doesn't have the capacity necessary to power it.

Frankie_Says_Relax
05-21-2011, 03:27 PM
You have it backwards.

The oldest 360 had the highest power requirements and can only use the brick that came with it and not the 175 and 150 watt ones. As they redesigned the chips in the console as they revised the system, it lowered the power requirements as the chips became more efficient. So they shipped power suppliess with less capacity.

You can use the original 203 watt power supply on a 175 or 150 watt system since it has the necessary capacity. And you can use the 203 or 175 watt power supplies on the newest revision of the original 360, the 150 watt system.

But you cannot use the 175 or 150 watt power supplies on a 203 watt launch era console, and you cannot use a 150 watt power supply to power a 175 watt console. The plugs are designed to make this physically impossible.

That's why Satoshi_Matrix can use his launch model's power supply (203 watts) on his 2010 HDMI console (Likely 150 watts). But if he tried to use the 150 watt power supply that came with his new console on his launch era system, he'd find that it wouldn't even physically be able to be plugged into it since it doesn't have the capacity necessary to power it.

*forehead slap*

Yes, you're absolutely right. That's what I meant to say and expained it completely wrong-way-around.

Basically though, if it fits, it'll work.

Xian042
05-22-2011, 12:27 PM
Thanks everyone!!!!