| QUOTE (|Show| @ Dec 7 2004, 06:47 PM) |
| right well i've found a TSOP'd xbox for £70, and i'm considering getting it. trouble is i'm too n00b to know any reason why to get it over a chipped box. so, can you tell me what makes a TSOP'd xbox any better or worse that a chipped xbox? so, for example, would i be better getting a TSOP'd xbox or an xbox with an xecuter 2.6/3? |
| QUOTE (Blank @ Dec 8 2004, 12:57 AM) |
| The TSOP will be able to do what a chip can, however, the benefits of having a chip range in features. For example, you can run a chip OS, turn on and off the chip, have multiple bios, and have other physical features. If you just want a modded Xbox and don't care about all the other fuss, go TSOP. :) |
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| xecuter 4981 or 4983 comes as .06 or .67 .06 = F drive takes remainder after basic 8gb is formatted - on a 300gb that means aprox 292gb F drive .67 = F drive goes up to 137gb limit - or 129gb after 8gb is made, G drive will then be 163gb aprox - 300 - 137(the previous bios limit) Evox M7 or M8 usually only let have up to 137gb then G took remainder - much like xecuter 4981.67 BUT you can have a custom M7 that takes the F drive to 292gb much like 4981.06 - no G drive needed What bios you use is up to you. If you was using Evox as your main primary dashboard then evox M7 is a really good n stable bios - not really for live but with a tsop you ain't going live. the F & G partitions might be good coz then you won't have a massive list of stuff just on F but rather it spread out over the two similar size partitions F 129 & G about 163gb with my installer there are some of these bios's that you can flash the tsop with |