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  • bulkchart32
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    • Oct 2020
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    • United States

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    cap missing on 1.1v xbox

    i'm working on making a 1.1v my main xbox. i noticed it is missing a couple caps from the 1.0v. does anyone know what this particular cap does and if i should add it to my 1.1v xbox? it's close to what i believe is the southbridge and i was concerned it may damage something if i added it since microsoft probably left it off for a reason(that reason may be to save money though).
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  • Unspun01
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    • Jun 2011
    • 349
    • Canada

    #2
    Besides removing the USB daughterboard, Microsoft likely made many small changes between v1.0 to v1.1. I cannot confirm, but If that capacitor position is unpopulated, it is likely intentional and leaving it out is not a problem.

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