With the cover removed, the Xbox 360 Elite's DVD drive is clearly visible to the bottom left.
Meanwhile, the unit's two large fans sit at the back, while a large gray plastic air tunnel (or shroud) helps cool a high-performance graphics chip. Note the second heat sink that's been added to the unit at the bottom right; this heat sink was not present in the first-generation consoles.
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- These pictures show the Fall 07 (aka outdated Zephyr 90nmn die) model. The newer model manufactured after Sept. 2007 (code named "Falcon" ) is based on a 65nm tech. The "Falcon" consoles do not have t... (Read the rest)
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