***PART2***
Put some epoxy resin on the areas of the case that you marked for each screw hole and place the board (with the holders STILL screwed in) down into the case. DON'T forget to line up the network socket (helps to plug in a cable to stop it from moving!)
Leave to glue for at least an hour...
Once it's done, remove the board for now...
O.K. now for the 'other' stuff you'll need...(less detail here)
1. A modified Samsung SD-616 DVDROM (there are tutorials on how to do this at:
Http://www.xbox-scene.com). I also built an adaptor board (see the picture - that little board at the back of the drive) to allow the DVDROM to use the XBOX's 'yellow cable' instead of altering the cable itself (harder, but worth it!)
2. An Apache 1.3 Plus power convertor board (available from
Http://www.tribemods.com) - this is used to convert the ATX power supply to XBOX voltages. Be sure to order the PLUS version that comes pre-soldered to a lead - and get the correct version that matches your XBOX [for XBOX 1.0 or 1.1 / 1.2 to 1.5]
3. I also 'modified' the power/eject board from the front of the XBOX, so it has jumpers on it. That way I can plug it into the front switches on the case.
4. I used a 2.5" 10GB HDD with an adaptor to normal IDE spec. Then I added a jumper so that it connects to the HDD access LED on the front of the case (a variation on tutorials at
Http://www.xbox-scene.com once again...)
5. Not as visible is the fact that I replaced the CPU and GPU thermal compound with Antec silver compound. I also added the extra heatsink to the MCPX chipset to prevent overheating.
6. The joyports were constructed as follows...
I. Chop up the XBOX joyports
II. Cut a square hole in a 3" 1/2 drive cover.
III. Plug a pad lead into ALL of the ports (to ensure even spacing)
IV. Use some good 'ol epoxy to glue them into place, but make SURE they are the correct way UP!(you will need a LOT here - a good 1/3 tube!)
V. When glued, remove the leads from the sockets and extend the connection leads at the back (I extended them to 3 times normal length...)
VI. (Optional) build an adaptor board to allow 'front USB' port connection (see the picture).
VII. ALL DONE!
7. (optional) I added an Xecutor 2.0Pro MOD chip - as it allowed me to swap HDD drives, so it was a necessary for my project.
Okay, once you have ALL of this stuff...you can fit it into the case...
Oh, almost forgot!
Use the 'side fan' from the case, and glue it into position at the back of the XBOX mainboard (helps remove heat from the CPU/GPU area).
Once done, you can cut up a 5" 1/4 bay cover to fill the gap at rhe back of the case (I happened to have a silver one from my ATX gaming rig...)