How Does an XBox 360 Motherboard Work?
About the Microsoft C8G-00004 Motherboard The Microsoft C8G-00004 motherboard is a slimmed down version of its predecessor that was placed in the original Xbox system. The slimmed down version allows it to fit comfortably in a smaller shell of the Xbox 360. Replacement motherboards range from $40 to $50. How it Works Much like a computer motherboard, the Xbox 360’s motherboard was specifically designed to be a media player. The size, shape and location of each part of the mother board is designed with the structure of the system in mind. A motherboard acts as an electronics brain and its processor like its heart. Without these two components no computer system would run, as most functions stem from the motherboard. Each port attached to the motherboard is read and commands what the system does. The motherboard has numerous flash chips and memory devices located on it, which hold the operating system and programing of the Xbox 360. What it Does The motherboard acts like a brain because