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{{Device page | {{Device page | ||
|Manufacturer=Microsoft|Device type=Game Console}} | |Manufacturer=Microsoft|Device type=Game Console|Device release date=November 10, 2020|Has code name=Project Scarlett}} | ||
==Guides== | ==Guides== | ||
{{List Guides}} | {{List Guides}} | ||
==Device pictures== | ==Device pictures== | ||
<gallery showthumbnails="1"> | <gallery showthumbnails="1"> | ||
File:Xbox Series X 2.jpg|Xbox Series X Console and Controller | |||
File:Xbox Series X top close up.jpg|Xbox Series X top close up | |||
File:Xbox-ports with expansion card installed.jpg|With expansion card installed | |||
File:Xbox series X installing expansion card.jpg|Xbox series X installing expansion card | |||
File:Xbox series X back.jpg|Xbox series X back | |||
File:Xbox Series X IO.jpg|Xbox Series X IO Ports | |||
File:Xbox Series X IO closeup.webp|Xbox Series X IO closeup | |||
File:Seagate-Xbox-expansion-card-inserted.jpg|Seagate Xbox expansion card inserted | |||
File:Xbox Series X.jpg|Xbox Series X (with White background) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==PCB pictures== | ==PCB pictures== | ||
<gallery showthumbnails="1"> | <gallery showthumbnails="1"> | ||
File:Board 1 - side 1.jpg | File:Board 1 - side 1.jpg | ||
File:Board 2 side 1.jpg | File:Board 2 side 1.jpg | ||
File:Board 3 - side 1.jpg | File:Board 3 - side 1.jpg | ||
File:Replaced 12v coupler.jpg | |||
File:12v coupler burned.jpg | File:12v coupler burned.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Reference measurements (also schematics if available)== | ==Reference measurements (also schematics if available)== | ||
<gallery showthumbnails="1"> | <gallery showthumbnails="1"> | ||
File: | File:Xbox Series X-HDMI-Mechnic-Readings.jpg|Xbox Series X HDMI Port Diode Mode Readings through Mechanic T-824 Tester | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==More Information/External Sources== | ==More Information/External Sources== | ||
Overheating/overvoltage issues causing damage to both 12v (Tpcc8131) and 5v components (reference Go Gamer's video.) | |||
There have been a few problems with popular "user damageable" parts such as the HDMI circuit. HDMI ports are very weak for the Series X and tend to break easily. You can avoid this by keeping the console in a safe location and ensure there are no trailing cables or potential to fall down. Keep them as low to the ground as you possibly can and clean them out regularly using a can of compressed air inside the vents. | |||
No Booting / Turns on then off: | No Booting / Turns on then off: | ||
Go Gamer - 5v component replacement. | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxqZDa6rlc4 | |||
Joey Does Tech - | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gKlnCQKZcI | |||
=== Part Numbers === | |||
* '''20535-010E-02''' I-PEX Evaflex 5-VS series connector ''(aka nexus connector or push-button connector) Sourse for these connectors here:'' https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-nexus-fpc/ | |||
* '''M1094652-005''' Flat Flex Cable (FFC) for the front power / eject board'''.''' Compatible version here: https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-power-and-eject-cable/ and http://egamephone.com/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=1493 | |||
* '''M1094651-009''' USB / Bind Sync Flat Flex Cable (FFC). There is a compatible FFC here: https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-front-usb-sync-ribbon-cable-m1094651-009/ | |||
* '''M1105938-001''' USB / Bind Sync fron panel connector. https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-usb-and-bind-sync-socket/ | |||
* '''NB7N621M''' IC HDMI Encoder Possible source (https://www.mobilesentrix.com/nb7nq621-ic-displayport-redriver-for-xbox-series-x) and here: https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-s-nb7n621m-chip-original-hdmi-retimer-ic/ | |||
* '''M1087810''' HDMI Connector | |||
There's a video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKjBFbANsXI on YouTube] which goes over the fault-finding process for no display when the port is not to blame. There's also a video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehf2nt9W5iU on YouTube] which goes over the replacement process for Xbox Series X HDMI ports. | |||
Here is another [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEGnK0XnP00&t=173s YouTube] video for bypassing the ESD Protection IC. | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QTy-ILtqyc Low Resolution mode demonstration. ] | |||
Possible source of new original HDMIDP1_5F6 U21 ESD booter IC's [https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-esd-booster-ic/ Here] | |||
An Alternative ESD Booster IC has been developed that brings back full functionality and has been released [https://www.ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-esd-hdmi-booster-u21-alternative-for-series-x-series-s-and-one-x/ Here] | |||
Here is a video of the rough install. https://youtu.be/rSTxVptC724 |
Latest revision as of 15:17, 11 May 2024
Xbox Series X | |
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Manufacturer | Microsoft |
Code name | Project Scarlett |
Release date | November 10, 2020 |
Device type | Game Console |
Guides
Explanatory Guides
Repair Guides
Affects part | Type | Difficulty | |
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Xbox Series X No Video Repair | Logic Board | Soldering | 3. Hard |
Xbox Series X powers off during gameplay repair | SSD | Part replacement | 2. Medium |
Xbox Series X powers off shortly after powering on repair | Logic Board | Soldering | 3. Hard |
Create a Guide
Device pictures
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Xbox Series X Console and Controller
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Xbox Series X top close up
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With expansion card installed
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Xbox series X installing expansion card
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Xbox series X back
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Xbox Series X IO Ports
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Xbox Series X IO closeup
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Seagate Xbox expansion card inserted
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Xbox Series X (with White background)
PCB pictures
Reference measurements (also schematics if available)
-
Xbox Series X HDMI Port Diode Mode Readings through Mechanic T-824 Tester
More Information/External Sources
Overheating/overvoltage issues causing damage to both 12v (Tpcc8131) and 5v components (reference Go Gamer's video.)
There have been a few problems with popular "user damageable" parts such as the HDMI circuit. HDMI ports are very weak for the Series X and tend to break easily. You can avoid this by keeping the console in a safe location and ensure there are no trailing cables or potential to fall down. Keep them as low to the ground as you possibly can and clean them out regularly using a can of compressed air inside the vents.
No Booting / Turns on then off:
Go Gamer - 5v component replacement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxqZDa6rlc4
Joey Does Tech -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gKlnCQKZcI
Part Numbers
- 20535-010E-02 I-PEX Evaflex 5-VS series connector (aka nexus connector or push-button connector) Sourse for these connectors here: https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-nexus-fpc/
- M1094652-005 Flat Flex Cable (FFC) for the front power / eject board. Compatible version here: https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-power-and-eject-cable/ and http://egamephone.com/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=1493
- M1094651-009 USB / Bind Sync Flat Flex Cable (FFC). There is a compatible FFC here: https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-front-usb-sync-ribbon-cable-m1094651-009/
- M1105938-001 USB / Bind Sync fron panel connector. https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-usb-and-bind-sync-socket/
- NB7N621M IC HDMI Encoder Possible source (https://www.mobilesentrix.com/nb7nq621-ic-displayport-redriver-for-xbox-series-x) and here: https://ubermicro.co.uk/product/xbox-series-x-s-nb7n621m-chip-original-hdmi-retimer-ic/
- M1087810 HDMI Connector
There's a video on YouTube which goes over the fault-finding process for no display when the port is not to blame. There's also a video on YouTube which goes over the replacement process for Xbox Series X HDMI ports.
Here is another YouTube video for bypassing the ESD Protection IC.
Low Resolution mode demonstration. 
Possible source of new original HDMIDP1_5F6 U21 ESD booter IC's Here
An Alternative ESD Booster IC has been developed that brings back full functionality and has been released Here
Here is a video of the rough install. https://youtu.be/rSTxVptC724