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Mikes360JTAGS
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 เม.ย. 2008
Hello my name is Michael , my channel is now dedicated to BGA repairs on Xbox 360 consoles with a focus on Zero Fuse CPUs and JTAGs.
Thanks for watching 👏
Link to my online store :
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Thanks for watching 👏
Link to my online store :
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Zero Fuse to JTAG - Mikes360JTAGS.com
Link to my site : mikes360jtags.com
My discord :
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Our Xbox 360 Zero Fuse CPU Process - Mikes360JTAGS.com
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Link to my site : mikes360jtags.com My discord : discord.gg/a3DmNuH3HK Run Homebrew without RGH or JTAG! This is how we install zero fuse CPUs here at Mikes360JTAGS. Zero fuse opens the opportunity to make the system a proper dev kit. Plus you could make ANY console a blades console with the possibility of doing a JTAG. These systems are available to order at any time with any motherboard choic...
Xbox 360 Falcon Zero 0 Fuse CPU - Mikes360JTAGS.com
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Now available from Mikes360JTAGS.com Zero fuse cpu fully refurbished inside and out. Has Microsoft installed x816970-002 HTG85 GPU. Reliable! (Hard drive and content shown is for demonstration purposes, I don’t sell games or software)
What is a Zero 0 Fuse CPU Xbox 360? - Mikes360JTAGS.com
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Hey it’s Mike from Mikes360JTAGS.com Watch as I show off this new product I’ve been offering, an xbox 360 console with a zero fuse cpu. A cpu with no security, allowing unsigned code to run natively such as xex menu and aurora WITHOUT using external mods such as RGH or JTAG ie ; soldering wires/glitch chips to the board.  WE ALSO OFFER SEND INS A console like this opens the opportunity to make...
Making an Opus 0 Fuse Xbox 360 - Mikes360JTAGS.com
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This console is available to purchase from mikes360jtags.com Let’s watch as we transform this piece of junk OPUS Xbox 360 into a sweet zero fuse. Sorry I didn’t show the full BGA rework process, as there are other videos showing it, and it’s the same here.
Xbox 360 - How to remove capacitors the easy way!
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Watch how easy it is to remove caps from an Xbox 360.
Xbox 360 RROD BGA GPU Replacement - Mikes360JTAGS.com
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Hello today I am installing a new Gpu into this late 2007 falcon elite Xbox 360. The console has also been recapped and is now fixed and working!
Reballing an Xbox 360 GPU
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Here I am reballing a brand new Gpu to leaded balls instead of the lead free balls it came with.
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I would have just done a RGH 3.0 end done
Great job but I do think the cpu mods are overkill, not worth the time involved imo. But nice
Hey, So I have a 360 with a JTAG-able NXE dashboard which has a dead GPU and I will be sending it to a local shop that can replace it with a new old stock GPU that I managed to find. Should I also tell them to reball the GPU with leaded solder or do you think it could be fine even if it is at risk of dying at the higher temperatures?
Wouldnt a zero fuse hypothetically work on xbox one?
Yo p diddy voice damn never knew that
What would you charge for a Tonasket motherboard with zero fuse cpu? I have many shells, dvd drives and heatsinks and like to save money lol
@@jjhack3r you might be in luck as I have several with broken shells and dvd drives. Contact me via my site for details
No resistor or diode used for RGH3?
@@donwavington3726 normally you would but it’s not needed for only 15 seconds power on
I always thought MS's public key was stored in the efuses? If not, where is it stored? And what is preventing it from being edited?
so from what im hearing 180 buck for a free stress test disc cleanign and emulators to wow
Awesome content! What rework station do you use?
Achi ir pro sc
I am a total newb at this RGH stuff so what is RGH and what are the benifits to modding your 360 with it.
if you were to update (blow fuse) on a jtag system what error would you expect ? I have an old jasper jtag i pulled out of storage that is rrod 0022. I suspect my little bro accidentally updated but not sure it's been so long , I'm trying to bring it back to life :(
@@jaimevalencia3734 I do not think it’s possible to blow a fuse while it’s Jtagged under normal circumstances . It is possible it was updated incorrectly hence the 0022. Try rebuilding the nand with your cpu key in Jrunner and flash it manually to the NAND.
why jtag a 0 fuse since 0 fuses is considered a unofficial xdk with support of unsigned code apps
xbox 360 for playing backups and mods tier list 1-xbox 360 XNA or regular XDK or test kits 2-0 fuses xbox 360 like shown in the video and it costs 3 times less than xdks 3-JTAG cost maybe the same as 0 fuse since they are hard to find but for me 0 fuse is better 4-RGH 3.0 since it has the same boot time as jtag and is cheaper just go for trinities 5-RGH 1.2 more stable than RGH 2.0 6-RGH 2.0 is the worst with longer boot times My own opinion : if you have 700 dollars just go for XNA and XDKS they re just better than 0 fuses since these are official and comes with 1gb vram instead of 512mb in the 0 fuses but for 200 dollars the 0 fuse is the best in that price range
Okay this is definitely news to me, I have one question which involves using a zero fuse cpu since its fully unlocked and not being limited by the online updates and in turn the burned efuses, does that mean its possible to solder in a higher capacity ram chip and bring it from 512 to maybe 1gb or even 2gb or would the memory controller be an issue too, sorry if this dumb and maybe it was covered somewhere else a long time ago, but hearing how the burned efuses basically restricted us from touching the internal code on the CPU at all preventing us from saying to the hardware that it has more RAM i wondered is it even possible and basically everywhere else online says its not possible because of the efuse issue, it didn't really make sense to me but since this removes the fuse blown issue does that make it possible basically
There isnt denser GDDR3 than 128MB and the 360 already has them. XDK-GB used a different board with some address lines routed or something.
i hate myself
The "sliding pins" were not designed to be lubricated, only the work gear needs it. The laser had trouble reading after you lubricated them, compared with the footage from before it getting lubricant. That aside, amazing video. Edit, I stand corrected about the whole design thing. But the laser still had trouble reading after lubrication, and this is fact and shows on the video.
That is completely false. I’ve opened up super low use / brand new consoles that have a healthy coating of grease on the sliding pins from the factory.
@@Mikes360JTAGS Alright, guess I went too far with the "design part", but that grease from factory is better than the grease you used, then. But maybe the grease you used actually made the laser pickup have trouble seeking the disc track and had to move more to reach the area it expected to reach. I've tried to grease a PS2 fat sliding pins and the result was even worse, had to clean the pins to get it reading right again.
What size is your ultrasonic cleaner?
It's honestly satisfying watching videos like this and see what all goes into it. Maybe one day, I'll learn to do this stuff, practice on some failed consoles and what not. Right now, I'm worried to mess up my console RGH'ing it 😂 Question: since you probably know best, how hot does the ram on these consoles run? I see heatsink kits for them but wondered if its even worth it.
Its too bad modern games and homebrew don't run on 6717. If they did I would run it on my rgh jasper
My intention was to own 1 Blades console, 1 NXE console. And then use my RGH jasper for everything else. I ended up getting two NXE consoles and a bunch of spares but hey
Just saw this video and immediately placed my order for a jtag lmao great work man
This brings back memories. I was one of the first people I knew to get on to the RGH back when it came out - it must have been around 2012 now, using an LPT cable to dump the NANDs. I still have the machine running FSD on it, that has worked ever since - its bee rock solid. Great to see how things have progressed and still being done today.
Just checked out your site, after randomly coming across your videos! First off: Hello from a fellow Canadian! (From SK) second: Would you be up for selling just the zero fuse CPU on your site? I'd like to try replace the CPU myself. Cheers!
9:50 is there a reliable place where you can source replacement ports like the power plug or USB ports
No you cannot buy parts like that you have to take from parts consoles for things like that
Do you ship to Germany? If yes how much would that cost?
@@levingrale158 hi yes I do. It costs approximately $168 Canadian dollar
I don't think burning fuses is a bad thing. If these weren't rejected CPUs then they would have been burnt anyway. That's how I look at it. Some people, including myself, have 0 fuse CPUs that won't ever be fitted to a board
@@OPUS_TV Yeah , I only mentioned that because more than one person has told me that people are going to get upset about 0fs being burned. I personally think it is ok to actually use these chips either as 0f or JTAG as long as it makes the person buying happy instead of hoarding the chips and then nobody gets to use them.
@@Mikes360JTAGSit pisses off the discord chat, so keep doing it 😆
@@jordonleedellI’ll make weekly episodes called JTAG Fridays 🤣
@Mikes360JTAGS in my opinion while yes they are rare as long as its not going to waste its fine
Now it just needs a new case that has air flow.
Airflow and over heating weren't anything to do with the RROD, if that's what you're thinking. It was a design defect within the GPU itself that caused the RROD. Rip Felix has a fantastic video explaining this
@@OPUS_TV When there is an issue, it almost is never just one contributing factor, but rather several contributing factors. Microsoft rushed the xbox 360 production, used many different manufacturers to produce all the parts. The case is notorious for having very restricted airflow. Many early nVidia GPU's were defective, think Zenon motherboards (remember, this is the main issue with phat PS3 YLOD as this was the era they were still trying to get the infill correct on the BGA GPU's of the 360 and PS3). Since they were trying to cram an entire computer in a small space, they made compromises. The GPU heat sink is barely taller than one centimeter, crammed under the DVD drive with no heat pipe (this is evident by the revision of the 360 having a GPU heat sink heat pipe connected to the CPU heatsink). Another issue with the case, which is why I'm advocating to get rid of it, is that some motherboard standoffs are not even (flat) on some. This forces the motherboard to unnaturally flex permanently and the thermal cycling acts like bending a paperclip back and fourth (this is important later). Now, they also switched to lead-free solder (it requires higher melting point). Some GPU's came with cold solder joints in the BGA. Again, there are several contributing factors at play here. The motherboard is deformed and flexed where it is no longer flat, allowing the thermal cycling to make it bend back and fourth. The GPU heat sink is too small. The case has poor air flow. Many early nVidia GPU's are flawed right out of the manufacturing plant. I'm still trying to figure out how, "Airflow and over heating weren't anything to do with the RROD, if that's what you're thinking" are still not part of the problem as they clearly run hot? Mod an early 360 so the aurora dashboard, dashlaunch tells you the CPU, GPU, etc temperatures and let me know what they are.
@@OPUS_TV One thing you can do to verify if the case is bad is to remove the motherboard from the phat case. Take a straight edge and put it on top of all the standoffs to understand what I'm talking about. Some standoffs are higher than others. Imagine using standoff fasteners on your PC build that aren't the same length. Would you bolt it down that way? Allowing the motherboard to contort and introduce a ton of stress on all the components?
@bluecar5556 There are no standoffs. The board is held in by the heatsinks when screwed into the chassis and some screws around the ports. The board also doesn't flex unless you have done the bolt mod
@@Josh-Barnett A motherboard standoff is one of the PC elements which is positioned below the motherboard. The primary job of these elements is to prepare a proper mounting stage for the motherboard in order to maintain the distance between the motherboard surface and the PC cabin surface. Not a standoff in the traditional sense when it comes to the ATX standard of PC's and how they typically screw on, but rather the higher portions of the bottom case where the motherboard interfaces it and is bolted to, along with the cpu x-clamp. What I'm saying is the standoff's pressed into the bottom case are not level. Feel free to test this with something straight and level yourself on the early 360's.
This is my console! Very hyped
give it a swappable soketed cpu modd so that u can switch the pinned cpu from time to time
@jjohnson71958 pretty much impossible unless he wants to attatch pins to cpus, create a custom socket and make a custom cooler to fit it
this xb360 is the most beautiful console of all time, ps2 fat in 2 place
Great work as always, need a JTAG in my collection eventually
@@jordonleedell let’s get you hooked up with something rare like a Tonasket JTAG
@ I’m game for that, give me some time to prepare myself for those shipping costs again though 😆
Tonasket JTAG is wicked. The most reliable JTAG you can have. Got one in my Lian Li case
Are you the only one doing this?? This is so freaking cool!!
I wouldn’t say I’m the only one in the world able to do it. But I’m the only one publicly offering this in a fashion where you can go on a website and order this service either by sending your console or buying one of mine.
Would JTAG exploitable CPUs have any value? I have a pile of probably 100-200 scrap motherboards, mostly ones with bad GPUs, and a lot of them are exploitable. I was doing these back when the SMC hack first came around, and was one of the people supplying keyvaults to the people hosting modded Call of Duty lobbies. I would buy defective systems with the only goal being to dump the NAND and retrieve the CPU key.
It would be a lot of work to get cpus off 100-200 boards lol, and at that point you might as well just get a new gpu and jtag
@Josh-Barnett True, it's just that a CPU is a little easier to swap, and even if you replace a GPU on one of those boards, it might still have other issues and be a waste of time.
Where are you based? A lad here in the UK buys them.
@tobiasbeecher7860 yeah, although i feel like you could sell a jtag with a reliable gpu much easier on something like ebay. Plus the xenon cpu to my knowledge only works on xenon/zephyr boards, and its not too terribly difficult to find a rrod xenon with an exploitable dash
Very Nice. But wouldn’t it have been a better idea to use that 0 fuse on a Jasper motherboard?
It doesn’t matter. Falcon reliability is the same as Jasper as long as it has fixed Gpu like this one plus they both operate at the same temps too
Really the only difference is the falcon gpu runs hotter.
@@Josh-Barnettin my experience they both run at 75c on the Gpu
Same. Got a Falcon that I'm running the rewrite of RGH3 on and my Tonasket and they both run at 75c
@@Mikes360JTAGS Sorry, I should have been a little clearer. What I meant is the 90nm gpu runs hotter then the 65nm gpu so the fans ramp up to hit the temp targets. So what I should have said is they run louder
People figure out all this stuff in their free time... Just think about that for a second...
6717 was the very last iteration of blades before NXE released. Is it possible to downgrade to even earlier version of blades?
Yes but 6717 is the only blades in jrunner. I haven’t felt the need quite yet to maybe do a 1888 xenon
Why would someone want a JTAG 360 vs a zero fuse one? If you use Aurora does it matter?
@@leonkiriliuk If all you want to do is use aurora then zero fuse is all you need. Aside from a person wanting JTAG for nostalgia purposes/bragging rights. JTAG will let you use different dash kernels like blades , nxe and Kinect. Plus a wider array of stealth servers are compatible with JTAG. Now keep in mind zero fuse would be capable of all that if someone would port the kernels to DEVGL and allow systems with no cpu key to join their stealth servers.
@@Mikes360JTAGSI guess having multiple people with no CPUKey would make it hard to provide them with the service if there isn't a way to identify their system to someone else's
@ the ninja remake stealth I’ve been using identifies each system by their dvd keys
Ok so the other 6 xbox 360s arrived and 5 out of 6 work 2 games left inside and 1 is a launch model with rrod 0022 and a zephyr with og metro dash has some sort of rrod but still boots while red ring flashing lol never had that happen to me any info?
Where do these CPUs come from?
Leftovers from factories when microsoft was manufacturing the consoles, either workers, recyclers, or some other people managed to get their hands on them and sell them.
Very clean installation
I just got 4 xbox 360s in 1 zephyr, 2 jaspers (one got shell damage during shipment like whole shell was cracked and broke in pieces luckily the jasper still works lol) 1 falcon on (14719 og metro) and 6 more are supposedly arriving tomorrow so fingers crossed I get lucky with atleast one of them 😅😂
❤ I love your work. So clean. If that was my console, I would have have asked you to do a dual Nand so I can enjoy both dashboards. Anyways on 0fuse we can run 2 DEVGL if we use Dual Nand.
So you can't zero fuse a Winchester, because you can't get the CPU key and KV? What if we are willing to forgo xbox live?
@@suspendedhatch if you are lucky enough to have a zero fuse Winchester cpu you can just put any cpukey.txt and kv.bin in the root of your hdd and go online that way.
Hi Mikes, I have a question for you. I have a orjinal arcade xbox 360 and plenty of copy game dvd. Can I flash 360's driver without xecuter xbo360usb? The driver brand is probably hitachi
"without soldering anything to the motherboard"; goes ahead and re-balls a new CPU ;-)
@@justinmijnbuis without soldering anything extra that isn’t stock ;)
Cant wait till MVG to make a video about this... This is huge!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
could you technically run homebrew on the "newer" xbox 360 e model which are currently considered unhackable?
@@owosu3168 The Winchester board , yes if you could find a zero fuse cpu for it. I wish you the best of luck on that though , haha!
Amazing video, man! I had no idea that THIS was the proper way to do it. As a sidenote: Now I actually feel like I could do this because that's basically how I learn all of my modding needs, with pretty great chances of success (I like to be articulate and cannot be any other way). I also take my time and clean everything, too. Into the back pocket this video goes ❤️
The fact the two worm gear teeth are made of plastic really sucks for these old drives, eventually they'll sooner wear out or even get brittle and break to pieces. the one I've taken from my 360 slim is already dealing with improper alignment due to imprecise worm gear.