QUOTE (marksu @ May 20 2004, 08:44 AM) |
EDIT2: maybe I missunderstod? Hmm you mean the problem lies that the pins on the adapter are to thin therefore the xenium does not stick tighly on the adapter? |
The adapter to the motherboard is perfectly fine, the washers worked great.
Its the chip on TOP of the adapter that sucks. Its flops back and forth while on the adapter. I am rather disappointed about it, i wanted to bring my box into work to impress some heads, but no go.
May I will put a little spat of hot glue on it to keep it steady. :blink:
ye, Now I got it now.
Sounds strange that no one else have mensioned of the same problem.
Hmm could it be some strange factory fault?
Maybe you should consult the Ozxodus before using any glue?
If the glue thing is required for the xenium to work something is wrong!
Maybe they send you a new adapter/xenium or something?
Nothing will ever get the results you want (ability to transport the XBox and not have to worry about the chip becomming misaligned) untill you go ahead solder the pin header in and solder d0 to the (back) of the mobo. Ive used solderless pogopin type addons plenty, and they are only good if the XBox will never move, not even from the vibrations from your stereo system (at least on my system, the subs would make the pogo pins get misaligned). Just bite the bullet and start to solder....its not that hard. Use flux, its a god send for those who arent to happy with their soldering skills. Hell if you have to, tape off each individual solder point so that you dont have to worry about splashes. Its not that hard once you put your mind to it.
Its not the adapter though, its the chip. Even when I insert the pin header into the chip there is still some wobble.
You guys get what I mean? The black female plug on the chip? Its wobbling there, adapter or pin header, its like the holes are too big.
Anyway, I am just gonna spat a little dab if hot glue on either side and see how that goes.
Yes I understand.
It sure sounds strange.
Still I would contact Ozxodus cause might just be a faulty part on the xenium.
yeah just check with Ozx...