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21 paź 2013 · The power that is supplied by the USB ports in the back will surely be the same as for the front ones. USB specifications state that any high power port has to be able to deliver 5 unit loads of power, which is 500mA.
Xbox 360 S console: Uses a 135-watt PSU. Xbox 360 original console: There are several versions of the PSU for the original Xbox 360 console. Depending on the power requirements of the console, a 203-watt PSU, a 175-watt PSU, or a 150-watt PSU may have been included. However it is 12V.
here is the only power cord: https://www.amazon.com/xbox-360-power-supply/s?k=xbox+360+power+supply&page=2. Serial number is no matter here.
Just tested my slim and it doesn't send anything through USB while turned off. I don't know about other models though. I do like that I can plug my Roku device into my Xbox 360 and it powers it, even when the Xbox 360 is turned off. But I also have an external….
The 360-S has a special connector that is USB-based, but has more power than your typical USB connector which isn't enough to power the Kinect, that's what I was referring too. That Kinect does NOT have to have another power cord and brick.
I'm now in the market for a power supply that fits the replacement console, but I'm not sure how to identify which wattage this particular iteration needs. Is there a way to identify the revision number or wattage requirements given the labels on the outside? Thanks.
The power supply is rated for 245 watts of continuous power and 280 watts of maximum power. The 120-watt PSU and 135-watt PSU are interchangeable, and you can use both with the Xbox 360 S and Xbox 360 E consoles.