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Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: yamahar1racer on February 06, 2013, 11:34:00 AM
I cannot find a clear answer on what Team Xecuter PCB replacement I should get for my Hitachi DL10N drive

Do I get this: http://www.xconsoles.com/products/tx-liteo...t-pcb-1175.html

I have the console RGH so I have my DVD Key already
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: boneym on February 06, 2013, 11:56:00 AM
QUOTE(yamahar1racer @ Feb 6 2013, 06:34 PM) View Post

I cannot find a clear answer on what Team Xecuter PCB replacement I should get for my Hitachi DL10N drive

Do I get this: http://www.xconsoles...t-pcb-1175.html

I have the console RGH so I have my DVD Key already

yes but you going to need a slim liteon donor drive
to fit it in, it wont fit in your hitachi.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: BigSteel on February 06, 2013, 03:48:00 PM
This is going to be a crazy expensive solution for Hitachi drives.  RGH chip is approx $25, PCB is $75,  Liteon slim drive is $65'ish.  Total bill could be over $150 and that assumes you do the RGH work yourself. Might be simpler and cheaper to just sell your Hitachi unit and buy an older slim with Kamikazee'able dirve.  Just my thoughts....
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: yamahar1racer on February 06, 2013, 10:17:00 PM
QUOTE(BigSteel @ Feb 6 2013, 04:48 PM) *

This is going to be a crazy expensive solution for Hitachi drives.  RGH chip is approx $25, PCB is $75,  Liteon slim drive is $65'ish.  Total bill could be over $150 and that assumes you do the RGH work yourself. Might be simpler and cheaper to just sell your Hitachi unit and buy an older slim with Kamikazee'able dirve.  Just my thoughts....


I already have my console RGH
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: Gimpmaster3201 on February 10, 2013, 07:03:00 AM
I'd say go for an xK3y, much better option. No need to burn discs or get a donor Liteon drive so will be cheaper overall.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: Takashi on February 10, 2013, 07:14:00 AM
QUOTE(BigSteel @ Feb 6 2013, 06:48 PM) View Post

This is going to be a crazy expensive solution for Hitachi drives.  RGH chip is approx $25, PCB is $75,  Liteon slim drive is $65'ish.  Total bill could be over $150 and that assumes you do the RGH work yourself. Might be simpler and cheaper to just sell your Hitachi unit and buy an older slim with Kamikazee'able dirve.  Just my thoughts....


Your prices are quite excessive. For one thing, he doesn't need to buy a complete 16D4S, just chassis minus the pcb = $30 + shipping, he's already got the key = $0, LTU board = $68

Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: Gimpmaster3201 on February 10, 2013, 07:34:00 AM
QUOTE(Takashi @ Feb 10 2013, 02:14 PM) *

Your prices are quite excessive. For one thing, he doesn't need to buy a complete 16D4S, just chassis minus the pcb = $30 + shipping, he's already got the key = $0, LTU board = $68

Add to that the cost of DVD-DLs and the inevitable coasters from trying to get that 'perfect' burn and the fact that the Hitachi drive will just be going to waste unless he goes through the hassle of selling it. I just don't see the appeal of this replacement PCB at all...
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: Takashi on February 10, 2013, 09:22:00 AM
Maybe YOU don't, but the suggestion to use an Xk3y doesn't help the OP.
I'm attempting to stay on topic.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: Gimpmaster3201 on February 10, 2013, 09:32:00 AM
QUOTE(Takashi @ Feb 10 2013, 04:22 PM) *

Maybe YOU don't, but the suggestion to use an Xk3y doesn't help the OP.
I'm attempting to stay on topic.

Well it is a discussion forum after all, I was just suggesting other (better) options for the OP, his options are open seeing as he has his DVD key.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: yamahar1racer on February 11, 2013, 03:10:00 PM
So i been hearing rumors of Xk3y being banned online, or was that all bull? If it is the case I will just get the Xk3y.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: iateshaggy on February 11, 2013, 05:37:00 PM
why would he get an xkey for an rgh?
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: yamahar1racer on February 12, 2013, 01:24:00 AM
QUOTE(iateshaggy @ Feb 11 2013, 06:37 PM) View Post

why would he get an xkey for an rgh?


to play on live. I have a older dual nand with the cynagos chip and a cool runner.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: Gimpmaster3201 on February 12, 2013, 07:43:00 AM
QUOTE(yamahar1racer @ Feb 11 2013, 10:10 PM) View Post

So i been hearing rumors of Xk3y being banned online, or was that all bull? If it is the case I will just get the Xk3y.

There are rumours that MS are working on a way to detect ISOmenu but the remote and WiFi dongle will not be affected.

The xK3y devs seem on top of it, see here: http://k3yforums.com...php?f=5&t=10188
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: iateshaggy on February 12, 2013, 04:06:00 PM
then go the burn disk method.  good luck keeping a dual nand away from the ban hammer.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: Gimpmaster3201 on February 12, 2013, 05:54:00 PM
QUOTE(iateshaggy @ Feb 12 2013, 11:06 PM) View Post

then go the burn disk method.  good luck keeping a dual nand away from the ban hammer.

What would be the advantage of going the disc route vs ODDE?
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: deilzfcjk on February 12, 2013, 09:11:00 PM
it's cheaper than ODDE for sure.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: Gimpmaster3201 on February 12, 2013, 10:29:00 PM
QUOTE(deilzfcjk @ Feb 13 2013, 04:11 AM) *

it's cheaper than ODDE for sure.

If it is cheaper I wouldn't say by much.

Disc route you would require:
-Replacement PCB
-Liteon drive chassis, or complete drive if you can't get the chassis by itself.
-iHas flashed DVD burner or one compatible with BurnerMax
-X360USB Pro 1 or 2 to flash the replacement PCB
-Good quality blank DVD DLs to be able to get 'safe' burns that actually work 100%, cost will vary with how many you need or how many fail during burning

ODDE Route:
-xK3y
-Standard external USB hard drive that can be used to store other things for other devices at the same time

I don't know about you but one of them seems like the much better option!

There a lot of very specific purchases needed to go the disc route whereas with the ODDE you just need a hard drive that could be reused anywhere you would normally use a USB HD.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: Gazc0igne on February 20, 2013, 07:37:00 AM
you dont need a x360usbpro to write a fw to the unlocked PCB.
Title: What Tx Pcb To Get For Hitachi Dl10n Drive
Post by: deilzfcjk on March 03, 2013, 09:38:00 PM
This is exactly why my cheap customers are gripping. Everyone wants too much money. It's sad. what is happening.

nothing is affordable. Really a shame. I am getting sick of it  lately.