
Llamma.com was fortunate enough to get their hands on an Xbox 360 Elite. They've had a chance to crack it open and document some of the differences between the Elite and the original Xbox 360. Details and pictures after the jump.

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So the CPU might be 65nm....
A more reliable 360 should sale more 360's.
So why didnt they just relaease the damn hdmi port with launch..
was it all just to try to make more money?
Not impressed!
I have not heard anything about 65nm in the elite confirmed
the only thing ms said was ne is hdmi and 120 gb hd.
it is confirmed that the elite version has 65nm processors.
for sure it isnt 65nm... both cpy and Gpu are same in both board..
and really sorry for 9 million current user. I think MS fixed 360 .. and ring of death is just for us
I thought they dont change the board... they must change current 360 with alittle charge (about 100 bucks ) :(( Im crying!! F*** ms ...