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Modchips Which To Get?

Discussion in 'Xbox - Backup discussion' started by SwatlordX, Dec 15, 2004.

  1. SwatlordX

    SwatlordX Guest

    Ok, I have been looking for a modchip for a while now and I have the top 3 and I am wondering if you people can help me pick the right one. Finally heres the choices. Thanks alot! and the hyperlinks are located in the same order below as well.

    01. Xenium Ice Solderless $60.00
    02. Xenium Ice $50.00
    03. Xecuter 3 $60.00

    01.http://www.extreme-mods.com/product_info.php?products_id=79
    02.http://www.extreme-mods.com/product_info.php?products_id=78
    03.http://www.extreme-mods.com/product_info.php?products_id=88
     
  2. PG2115

    PG2115 Regular member

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    Hey I dont have a mod chip but I do have a softmodded xbox. But I have heard that solderless ones are NOT good because they disconnect from xbox inside. I would Probably go with the xecuter 3. Or just soft mod your xbox, does cost any money.
     
  3. DynatyxXx

    DynatyxXx Regular member

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    i hope u havent bought the Xecuter3 its talmost the worse chip.cuz of its tricks and problems.and if u have a 1.6 xbox dont buy a solderless one cuz it wont work and Xenium is the best cuz of its features and quality and compabilty
     
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    I am not good at soldering also, but after getting the no solder adapter for the xcuter 2.6 I resulted in soldering anyway. The no solder adapter for the xcuter 2.6 works like crap. Anyway, I soldered the 2.6 in a ver 1.0 xbox without any issues. I recommend to solder over any other options. Soldering is easy as long as you have the right gear to do it and a little patience. I used a cheap $8 iron and the finest grade solder i could get at radioshack. I practiced on an old mouse green board and all went well. Don't use to much solder. Now i'm moving up to the dms4 for my PS2.
     

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