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    Original Xbox console breakdown first edition black unit

    Ok here is a detailed list on how to properly dismantle a original Xbox system . Some of these units can be used for modification but the resale value is next to nothing for these units . The components inside this one we're all faulty . It had some exsposure to the elements.


    Send your assistant for a Alan key set and a flathead , he may have to make 2 trips



    Flip the console over and remove the 4 rubber grip plugs . Here is a before and after



    Use t20 torq or 3 mm key to remove the 4 screws , these screws can be used to peel up the area around the hidden screws . there are 2 more hidden under stickers . See below



    Pop the top , should just lift off .


    The sheet metal on the plastic outer case is steel as well as all of the screws you will remove . There is a screw in the center in between the cd/dvd drive and the hard drive . Remove this with a t9 or 2 mm key



    Hard drive plastic housing lifts off , use the flat head to guide it up if it's being stubborn .disconnect wire from hard drive and remove hard drive from plastic rail using a t15/2.5 mm key .




    the cd/DVD drive is being held in by two screws , remove them using t10 . The drive and the plastic frame will come out . The screws are on the front towards the lower left . The plastic rail comes out simillar to the hard drive .

    At this point disconnect all wires , t10 the screws to remove the motherboard 12 screws and the power board 2 screws.
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    as a video game collector and original xbox die hard I guess you could say I cringed at this faulty or not

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    nice breakdown, you break em down the way I do(the proper way).

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    here you can see the rust on the inside of the heat shield .


    Remove the 4 screws in the front of the console t10 to remove controller ports and eject board.



    Pull off sheet metal from outer case , use gloves for safety , this can be sharp metal . Here is what you should have left.


    Here is the motherboard , weighing in at .55 #'s

    Steel scrap 1.15 #'s


    Plastic abs 2.3 #'s


    Dvd cd drive weighing 1.7 #'s


    Hard drive weighs a pound , this can be further broken down .



    You can also get the transformers and aluminum from the power strip and break down the dvd cd drive as well.
    Additional items that you will have . .25 #'s wire , .45 #'s extruded aluminum , .45 #'s power board
    Controller ports ,fan, and eject board did not register on my scale .

    I did not include prices or board grades in this post as these will ultimately be determined by your buyer. Thanks for viewing and throw me a thanks in my initial post if you would like to vote for me . Keep scrapping !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvpvlad View Post
    as a video game collector and original xbox die hard I guess you could say I cringed at this faulty or not
    Don't worry I have another 10 or so laying around . some function fully others are just part machines .

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    Where'd you get your scale from and what's its max weight? The small one I use is slowly dieing from overuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by logansryche View Post
    Where'd you get your scale from and what's its max weight? The small one I use is slowly dieing from overuse.
    Max weight is 150 lbs , I like it because it is easily portable and not too heavy .
    150 x 0 05 lb Digital Shipping Scale 12 x 12 Tray Postal Postage UPS FedEx USPS | eBay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalbestos View Post
    Max weight is 150 lbs , I like it because it is easily portable and not too heavy .
    150 x 0 05 lb Digital Shipping Scale 12 x 12 Tray Postal Postage UPS FedEx USPS | eBay
    I got a brand new one just like it for Christmas!

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    I like the scale as well, will used the one I have. If a replacement is needed that's one I will definitely consider. Never tore into a Xbox so thanks for the peak inside.

    Hope you pay the assistant better than minimum wage. Looks like a keeper and a go fetcher!

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    Great breakdown. Its nice to know torque screw sizes before hand thanks.

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    ok how much was all of that worth?

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    [QUOTE=Focker;230127]ok how much was all of that worth?[/QUOTE

    I did not include prices as they will depend on market conditions, location and buyers grading .

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    what is your estimate of what that stuffs worth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    what is your estimate of what that stuffs worth?
    Not trying to dodge your question but it's worth more than a rusted out broken Xbox . I'm going to further breakdown the cd/DVD drive and hard drive here in this thread . The pictures should give you a good idea what's what . It's also hard for me to give a estimate on this breakdown thread because not all of the items have enough substantial weight to register on this scale . If I were to break down 10 it would be a easier calculation on material and I could simply divide by the number of units . I will continue to provide weights and pictures , hope my next post in this thread helps clarify some of your questions .

    I would guess at this point $2.32. Upon full breakdown I think we can double that . The cd/DVD drive and hard drive have boards , we can get the hard drive down to cast . There is some copper coil aluminum and transformer on the power board .
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    Here is the dvd drive , remove the four screws holding on the cover with a Phillips head screw driver.


    Remove the top board , should pop out . There is also a few motors inside , be sure to check for a disk . I'm not removing the other components , I will put the top back on at this point on its way to the shred pile .



    Onto the hard drive .


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    Using a t8 tore bit remove the screws holding the board on .



    Flip it over and remove the 7 screws holding on the cover .



    Nothing special to these , just like computer components , just wanted to add the info to assist anyone tearing one down for the first time . I get the the hard drive down to cast aluminum and save the magnets and aluminum platters . Here is a picture of everything , sorry it's so dark baby fell asleep before I could snap the last pic .





    Some of the dvd/cd drives you may encounter have 2 recessed screws holding them together . Just as easy to dismantle . Hope this helps and feel free to pm me with any video game related questions or to request another break down if you have one in mind .

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