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#1 Kasceis18
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I was wondering if the Elite had the 65nm chip in it, I was wanting to pick one up for black friday /w the free wireless controler.
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#2 Kasceis18
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#3 JaJaBinxZA
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No it does not! "s is not a console with a 65nm fabbed CPU in it. The innards are largely the same as the existing Xbox" See here: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070328-xbox-360-elite-launched-official-details-and-specs.html

Essentially it has a bigger HDD(120gb) and a HDMI port.

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#4 Lord__Darkstorn
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yeah, people have opened all the systems up and supposedly all of the systems have the 65nm chip. Also, make sure that you get the box with the green "Go Pro" thing on the front so that u know that the two free games aren't just put in the box by the store. The "Go Pro" systems definitely have the 65nm. Good luck!
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#5 mackey12345
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just throwing it out there man, just get the elite, i heard it runs cooler than the average 360 without an intercooler, quite frankly, i always believed that the elite was less prone to mechanical breakdown, but i could always be wrong, and no don't call me and idiot for believing that, it just seems to be that the latest systems are always the ones that don't breakdown all the time