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You might know this by now, but by this time Microsoft has already begun implementing the Jasper chip sets. Ideally, these things are smaller than the other chip sets and less likely to overheat. If you haven't got an Xbox 360 yet, look up how to know if you're buying one that has a Jasper chip (at this point, I know that only the new Arcade SKUs have the Jasper GPUs).
Why do i need to buy the Xbox router if i want wireless online play? cant i just hook up a separate router and an Ethernet cable to my Xbox?
by carmenator8 on February 28th, 2011
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Should the XBox Live mainframe be hacked, is there anything a member can do to prevent having their card stolen, etc.?
by Xigg the Troll on May 13th, 2011
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I have OCD, what's a good xbox gamertag for it?
by Jimalan123 on April 11th, 2011
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I'm trying to play Area 51 (2005) on my Xbox360 and it tells me I need an update to support original xbox games. Where can I update it?
by Xiggeh on May 26th, 2011
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i spilled a juicebox on my xbox 360 and the graphics arent as good as they were. what do i do?
by xveikley on May 8th, 2011
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You're reading I heard that there is a new change in Xbox 360 next late summer or fall when the smaller die Graphic Processor units are used in the Xbox 360, which will lower the failure rate of the 360, is this true?
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