crapula
Nov 9 2005, 10:51 PM
Does anyone have any hi-res pictures of the labels on the back of the 360's powersupply?
I'm interested to find out if it's dual voltage, and what the power consumption is.
I can't find any decent pics (apart from the SmartX ones which were of the European power supply) even with all the demo pods doing the rounds

Does anybody have any info / pics ? (or even get some?)
crapula
Nov 9 2005, 11:37 PM
Oops - just seen some of the answers to the above are listed in other threads.
However I'm still interested in any pics of the US power supply to see if it's dual voltage
hugoboss1
Nov 9 2005, 11:39 PM
I hope this helps.
Holy Power Supply!
November 8th, 2005
Rumors have been circulating about the size of the Xbox 360 power supply. Pictures appeared online, showing the massive size of the adaptor. Famitsu, a gaming magazine in Japan, stated that the 360 adaptor is the biggest they have ever seen on any console to date.
From the advance shipment they received, they measured the dimensions of the adaptor. The measurements were, 210mm long, 75mm wide, and 54mm high. MS commented, stating that its size is due to the amount of power the 360 requires. Which will use up to 254 watts, while the current gen uses 200 watts. The massive adaptor will use 2 cooling fans to keep it from melting down.
Source: Xboxcircle.com
the thing seems bigger than a gamecube.
thax
Nov 10 2005, 02:09 AM
QUOTE(crapula @ Nov 9 2005, 11:44 PM)
Oops - just seen some of the answers to the above are listed in other threads.
However I'm still interested in any pics of the US power supply to see if it's dual voltage
I think that the power supply provides 12, 5 and 3 volts.
guitarfrk
Nov 10 2005, 02:38 AM
fyi...the power supply isnt that big...ive seen it in person
..ima go back soon and take some pics bc my phones camera was brokebn at the time
HELLTICK
Nov 10 2005, 04:53 AM
QUOTE
fyi...the power supply isnt that big...ive seen it in person
LOL!
stazi
Nov 10 2005, 02:31 PM
So, if I'm in Australia, will a 250W stepdown transformer work or will I need 500W as it says it can run up to 254. It's going to suck paying the extra $50 for 4 watts.