What specs does a Xbox 360 have?
Xbox 360
Left: Original model Xbox 360 Premium (2005) Center: Redesigned slim model Xbox 360 S (2010) Right: Latest model Xbox 360 E (2013) | |
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CPU | 3.2 GHz PowerPC Tri-Core Xenon |
Memory | 512 MB of unified GDDR3 RAM clocked at 700 MHz 10MB of eDRAM cache on Xenos GPU |
Storage | show Storage media |
How do you hear audio on Xbox 360?
You can plug an optical cable or the stereo RCA plugs into the base station, which then transmits the sound wirelessly to the headphone. Just like the next generation Playstation 4, the Xbox One is ABLE to give you headphone game sound from the controller. On the Xbox 360 you are limited to chat sound only.
How do I connect my Xbox 360 to a composite AV cable?
Connect Xbox 360: Using Xbox 360 Composite AV Cable
- Connect the A/V connector to the A/V port on the console.
- Locate the A/V ports on your TV or monitor. Connect the colour-coded connectors on the composite A/V cable to the corresponding ports on the TV as follows: Yellow = composite video.
- Turn on the TV and console.
What GPU is in Xbox 360?
Xbox 360 GPU is somewhere between an AMD X1950 and 2900 XT. At the time when it was released, it was the fastest GPU before the 8800GTX was released iirc.
What CPU does the Xbox 360 have?
Microsoft Xbox 360 Full Specifications
Brand | Microsoft |
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RAM | 512MB |
Processor | 3.2GHz PowerPC Tri-Core |
Graphics | 512MB GDDR3 RAM |
Ethernet | Yes |
Has Xbox 360 been discontinued?
In a post on Xbox Wire, Phil Spencer, Head of Xbox, wrote that Microsoft has decided to stop the manufacture of the Microsoft Xbox 360 game console. The Xbox 360 turned 10 years old in November 2015 and has helped Microsoft make a mark in the gaming industry.
Does Xbox 360 have optical audio out?
Digital Xbox 360 audio You make an Xbox 360 digital audio connection by using an optical cable (called a Toslink).
Does Xbox 360 have audio out?
Xbox 360 allows two types of audio connections: analog and digital. Both analog and digital audio connections can give you surround sound or stereo sound, depending on the sound system that you use with your Xbox 360 console. Remember, your Xbox 360 audio setup applies to both games and DVD videos.