Published 11/28/2008
by Dean Pullen
at Home - THE INQUIRER
Dean Pullen the Inquirer , Friday 28 November 2008. 11:55:00 With 256mb of built-in flash THE NEXT VERSION of the Xbox 360 motherboard has been spotted in the wild, and subsequently poked, prodded and pictured. Code-named 'Jasper', it comes with a 65nm GPU, which Microsoft hopes will further alleviate some of the infamous Xbox 360 RROD problems.... > >
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