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Hey people,

im selling my Xbox 360 Premium Consule its got the 20gb hard drive, its got the firmware upgrade which lets you play backed up copys,

it comes with 2 original games, 7x backed up games, 2x wireless controllers, custom face plate and custom carry case.

Saints Row (orignal game)

Crackdown (orignal game)

Gears Of War

Lost Planet

Bioshock

Call of Duty 3

Burnout 3

Fifa Soccer 07

Top Spin 2

Can Arrange an extra 7 games, buyers choice of which games for no extra cost

Im asking for $600 ONO plus postage and handeling

Additional Information about Microsoft Xbox 360™ Premium Console

Key FeaturesConsole TypeHome ConsolePlatformXbox 360Gaming TypeOnline Gaming

ProcessorProcessor typeTriple Core IBM PowerPCProcessor Speed3.2 GHz

MemoryInstalled RAM512 MBInstalled Cache Memory1 MBMemory Bus Bandwidth256 GB/secRAM Speed700 MHzRAM technologyGDDR3

DisplayMax. Resolution1080 x 720

GraphicsGraphic ProcessorCustom ATI Graphics ProcessorGraphic Processor Speed500 MHzGraphic Card Memory10 MBFill Rate1 Million TFLOPSPolygons Per Second500 Million

Storage TypeHard Drive Size20 GBOptical Drive TypeDVD-ROMOptical Drive Speed12x (DVD)

AudioAudio SupportDolby Digital 5.1, StereoAudio Out6 Channels, Digital Out (Optical) Connector, Line Out, Multi-channel surround sound output, Proprietary Audio Out, SPDIF out

Technical FeaturesCommunication TypeFast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Infrared, Proprietary, USB 2.0Controller Pad Ports3Expansion SlotsMemory Card Slot x 2Main Controls4 Way Cross Keypad, A/B/X/Y Buttons, Directional Pad, L/R Buttons, Start/Select Buttons, Thumb StickWireless CapabilitiesInfraredInput / Output Ports1 x Game Controller Port, 3 x USBDVD Movie PlaybackDVD Movie Playback

Other FeaturesHDTV CompatibilityHDTV Game supportOther FeaturesProgressive Scan DVD Playback, Voice ChattingParental ControlParental Control on DVD with ESRB Rating, With Parental Control

DimensionsHeight7.6 cmWidth30.5 cmWeight3.49 kgDepth25.4 cm

MiscellaneousExternal ColorWhiteSupplied Accessories1 x Game Pad, AC Adapter, AC Power Cord, AV Cable, Battery Pack, HeadphonesRelease DateDecember, 2005

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forgot to add its also got the cooling mod upgrade so it will never overheat or get the 3 red rings valid at $115 and it comes with a life time warrenty

Edited by maco_boy
forgot to add its also got the cooling mod upgrade so it will never overheat or get the 3 red rings valid at $115 and it comes with a life time warrenty

So the whole Xbox 360 has a life-time warranty, or just the cooling fan?

+ when did you buy this system? (how old is it?)

Edited by HotPlates

yeh sorry ment that the cooling system has a life time warrenty, so the xbox will never overheat or get the 3 red rings,

i've only had it for 3 months

selling it cause i dont play it anymore and saving up to get a skyline :laugh:

As far as I'm aware all modded Xbox's are banned from Xbox live. The online systems communicate with the machine to see if the firmware's modified or something. All new games are brought out with hidden patches on them too that detects if the system is modded.. so any "new" modified firmware that gets onto Xbox live will eventually not work.

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forgot to add its also got the cooling mod upgrade so it will never overheat or get the 3 red rings valid at $115 and it comes with a life time warrenty

" never say never mate with the 3 red light problem "

i have one of these console tho and its great :down:

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