Question about the 360 arcade model...does it have the Jasper chipset in it?

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#1 AvIdGaMeR444
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Does anyone know if the $200 arcade model does indeed have the jasper chipset in it? I've looked on the internet for this, and haven't found a clear answer yet. My 360 died recently, and I'm not under warranty (it actually lasted 3 years, 1 month). I'm not sure I want to send in my 360 for $100 worth of repairs if I can just go ahead and get a brand new 360 for $200 (if it has jasper chipset in it). I've read that the Pro and Elite models have the jasper chipset in them, but haven't found anything yet on the arcade model.

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You can't find a clear answer because there is no clear answer.

You have to check the 360 itself, and make sure it's 12.1 V.

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You can't find a clear answer because there is no clear answer.

You have to check the 360 itself, and make sure it's 12.1 V.

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I just purchased a Acrade 360 Lot# 903 and it is a 12.1 volt Jasper with a Mfg Date of 01/19/2009. Try to look at the side of the box thru the hole where the serial numbet is, and look for the 12.1 volt marking.