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NightFox45
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Hello, a friend and myself are intrigued about doing a mod similar to Decripple's
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But just a 360 and a PC at the moment.
We found a Xbox 360 power cable that runs off of a 20 pin motherboard power connection from a standard PSU.
Power Cable
Is there any such PSU that includes 2 20 pin motherboard power? or 2 20+4's?
Or any ideas?
Thanks!
Edit: Found this But not safe lol.

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DarthBeavis
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which Xbox? No need to use one of those ghetto cables if you are doing a 360 slim, if you are doing a regular 360 i will give you that cable
for my 360 I used a bitspower psu station which connects multiple psus, the 360 died so i will build aother with a 360 slim which can be powered directly from the 12 and 5 v rails easily (what i did in the Big O)
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| for my 360 I used a bitspower psu station which connects multiple psus, the 360 died so i will build aother with a 360 slim which can be powered directly from the 12 and 5 v rails easily (what i did in the Big O) |
What? XBOX still get rrod w watercooling?
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NightFox45
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We were going to use a Original Xbox 360. And that bitspower psu station is pretty sweet, and not bad cost either.
How are you going to go about connecting the 12v and 5v rails to the 360S?
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DarthBeavis
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We were going to use a Original Xbox 360. And that bitspower psu station is pretty sweet, and not bad cost either.
How are you going to go about connecting the 12v and 5v rails to the 360S? |
when you break open the power brick you find the cables are labeled 
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