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Xbone and X360 Slim power!!

TehMiik

Hey guys, I just bought an xbone in a garage sale for 100 GBP but it came without controllers, cords, games etc. And I have a friend willing to send over an X360 Slim power brick from London (I live in Cornwall UK) and I wondered. Would it work together or would it just break. If it workds then he will send it over.  Need to know ASAP. 

 

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Hey guys, I just bought an xbone in a garage sale for 100 GBP but it came without controllers, cords, games etc. And I have a friend willing to send over an X360 Slim power brick from London (I live in Cornwall UK) and I wondered. Would it work together or would it just break. If it workds then he will send it over.  Need to know ASAP. 

 

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Nope. The xbone uses a revolutionary brick.

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Nope. The xbone uses a revolutionary brick.

unless it will destroy it you might as well try at least.

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You will need to buy a power brick from MS or maybe on eBay(<$40USD).

You can get adapters on eBay to change the 360 adapter to a Xbone, but I would avoid them. It seems to risky.

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