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How to spot a Falcon 65nm 360 in the wild
Mason Rhade | 9:59 AM on 02.06.2008 19 comments


If you're in the market for a new Xbox 360, you'll want to make sure you know how to spot the new Falcon model of Microsoft's wonder machine. Why? Because the Falcon model Xbox 360s have both the cooler (temperature) 65 nanometer chips as well as the extra heat sinks that were shoehorned into refurbished replacement consoles. In other words, a Falcon Xbox 360 is the most likely to remain RROD-free. The ever diligent fanboys over at Xbox.com have a few several methods for finding out if your console is a Falcon and even how to find out in store without taking a console out of the box. Find out how after the break.

If you're looking for a new 360, you'll want to check the label on the side of the box. The power information should read 175w. Older consoles ran at 203w, so 175w assures you a 65nm chip and a Falcon motherboard. Other information to look for on the label is which team manufactured the console, the console's lot number, and manufacture date. Look for the following info:

* Team FDOU
* Manufactured on or after 8/24/07
* Lot number 0734 (on the Halo 3 SKU) or higher (on any SKU)



If you've already picked up an Xbox 360, you can look for the same information on your power supply (the brick), which should also read 175w



Keep in mind that the methods above aren't the only ways to check to see if your console is a Falcon. There are also other checks you can perform with a flashlight and a sharp eye. You can find them by hitting the "Read" link. Checking the wattage information is still the easiest thing to consider. Right now it's the best way to guarantee yourself a more reliable console, especially if you haven't bought one yet. If you can confirm 175w on a console with a different team, earlier manufacture date, or lower lot number, let us know in the comments.


This probably a repost but its awesome enough to deserve a repost.

The above is a copy-pasta from Xbox360fanboy



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wardrox's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:10
wardrox
gosh.... actually useful!
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:12
Bob Muir
Sad thing is, there's still no confirmation that they're more reliable since they're still new. We won't know for sure until someone's Falcon dies, which I hope doesn't happen with any frequency.
Snaileb 's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:13
Snaileb
Very useful. Do the Falcon chips come with heat sinks, or is there no need?
bmdubya's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:19
bmdubya
@Necros
I got an arcade 360 for Christmas since my premium crapped out on me a month before Christmas. I have had 0 problems with it. While it is still only 2 months old, it is a lot quieter than any 360 I've heard. It hasn't frozen on me or anything. So far, it is more reliable than the first model.
Kryptinite's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:22
Kryptinite
@snaileb

If MS is smart than they do come with a heat sink. The more heat drawn away from the CPU the better.
XEROXM3's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:24
XEROXM3
My elite gave me a scare yesterday. I got it around thanksgiving and for some reason the power button decided not to work for about a minute. I was about to curse microsoft when it suddenly booted up.
BlindsideDork's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:30
BlindsideDork
Mental note...might get? I don't know, maybe this will cause the 360 to stop suckying, haha!
Snaileb 's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:32
Snaileb
Flame bait is lame.
BS3 Owner's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:49
BS3 Owner
I think YouKilledMyGuy could use this....

Then he'ld probably NEVER find a 360 though.....
MechaMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 10:59
MechaMonkey
Good looks, thanks for the info.
MatCD's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 11:20
MatCD
203W... DAMNIT

oh well, nothing to do about it now.
Mason Rhade's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 11:50
Mason Rhade
@snail, Yes the Falcon comes with Heat Sinks
Genki-JAM's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 11:52
Genki-JAM
This is kinda old as I used it when looking back during Black Friday (and SUCCEEDED!), but it's nice to have it in a more convenient form than what I had to do (all those damn vague form posts!! >_< ).
DrNutt's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 12:54
DrNutt
Just a quick question, are all of the elites also falcons? I was under the impression that because of their late production that this was the case.
GrayFox's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 14:02
GrayFox
@Dr. Nutt: No, but all elite do have the additional heatsink.

Good post, I've used the resources at xbox.com for a while now. It is extremely helpful and should be required reading for all potential xbox owners IMO.
Genki-JAM's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2008 17:04
Genki-JAM
This is kinda old as I used it when looking back during Black Friday (and SUCCEEDED!), but it's nice to have it in a more convenient form than what I had to do (all those damn vague form posts!! >_< ).
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