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Why FPGA Consoles Are Quietly Eating the Retro Market
Ask anyone who tried to buy an original Super Nintendo last year and they'll tell you the same thing: a decent boxed console isn't the casual pickup it was five years ago. Loose consoles still turn up cheap, but clean examples with the right cables and a working RGB-capable board have crept steadily upward. And here's the thing collectors are only now admitting out loud — a growing chunk of players have stopped chasing the original hardware altogether. The reason is sitting on a lot of shelves
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The Original Xbox Clock Capacitor Is Eating Your Console
Every unserviced original Xbox from the early production runs is carrying a small time bomb on its motherboard. It's called the clock capacitor — a stubby little component whose only job is to keep the system clock ticking while the console is unplugged — and on revision 1.0 through 1.5 boards it has a well-earned reputation for leaking electrolyte as it ages. That fluid is corrosive. It creeps out from under the capacitor, eats the copper traces around it, and does all of this silently while th
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Buying an Xbox 360 Without Inheriting the Red Ring of Death
The most honest number on a used Xbox 360 isn't the asking price — it's the amp rating printed beside the power socket. Flip the console over. 16.5A means a launch-era Xenon, 14.2A means a Falcon, and 12.1A means a Jasper — the one revision of the original "fat" 360 that runs cool enough to trust. Microsoft built these machines by the tens of millions across half a dozen motherboard revisions, and from the outside they're all the same white or black wedge. The label is where the truth lives. E