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Xbox Anatomy

  • Xbox cover removed

    Xbox cover removed

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  • Xbox motherboard and power supply

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  • Xbox controller ports

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  • Xbox motherboard

    This motherboard has been removed from the Xbox.

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  • Xbox daughter board

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  • Xbox power supply

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  • Empty Xbox case

    The bare Xbox case.

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  • Xbox Case and power supply

    This image shows the Xbox with only the power supply installed on the right side–looking at the Xbox from the front.

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  • Xbox cooling fan

    The Xbox cooling fan mounted in the rear next to the heatsinks.

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  • Xbox CPU

    The Xbox’s 733 MHz Intel chip

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  • Xbox DVD and hard drive

    This Xbox DVD and hard rive have been removed from the box. You also see a Logitech wireless controller base station in the bottom right corner.The Xbox’s 733 MHz Intel chip

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  • Xbox controller

    From the underside of this disassembled Xbox controller you can see the triggers and the rumblers–black cylinders connected with wire at the top.

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Bill Detwiler is the Editor for Technical Content and Ecosystem at Celonis. He is the former Editor in Chief of TechRepublic and previous host of TechRepublic's Dynamic Developer podcast and Cracking Open, CNET and TechRepublic's popular online show. Previously, Bill was an IT manager in the social research and energy industries. He has bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Louisville, where he has also lectured on computer crime and crime prevention.