Hi friends, if you are already using RGH1 or rgh2 and the boot speed is acceptable, it is not recommended to upgrade to RHG3. If you just crack the optical drive, it is more appropriate to flash RGH3.
@@東山少爺頻道 RGH3 is *not* recommended for phats, no. They will sometimes fail to boot entirely or take multiple reboot attempts to glitch successfully. Best method for phats is still the 1.2 with a chip. It's not more appropriate by any means at all
@@東山少爺頻道 Also, for reference always try to trim your wiring down to the shortest you can. Wire itself has a resistance value and can cause the glitching process to be even more unreliable than it already is on the phat consoles. Trim your wire ends as well so you don't have so much sticking out, makes the install look much better and leaves no room for any of it to short on any other point specifically around the PLL area.
I mean it's worth a try. Or maybe you're desperate, like I was a few years ago. My Falcon's boot times are all over the place, often doesn't glitches "properly" and the console frozes (if I'm fast enough, I can reboot it in Aurora before it happens) or just stops the glitching attempts at boot. But when succesfully boots, it's 100% stable. Used it about a year, played basically every day for about an hour.
great vid mate!
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I think rgh 3 on phat consle not recommended, i try to rgh jasper 16 mb and nothing happened on retail nand 0022 error i read a lot of sameller issue
Hi friends, if you are already using RGH1 or rgh2 and the boot speed is acceptable, it is not recommended to upgrade to RHG3. If you just crack the optical drive, it is more appropriate to flash RGH3.
excuse me, how was the rgh3 working for you so far? is it stable? tyty in advance @@東山少爺頻道
@@東山少爺頻道 RGH3 is *not* recommended for phats, no. They will sometimes fail to boot entirely or take multiple reboot attempts to glitch successfully. Best method for phats is still the 1.2 with a chip. It's not more appropriate by any means at all
@@東山少爺頻道 Also, for reference always try to trim your wiring down to the shortest you can. Wire itself has a resistance value and can cause the glitching process to be even more unreliable than it already is on the phat consoles. Trim your wire ends as well so you don't have so much sticking out, makes the install look much better and leaves no room for any of it to short on any other point specifically around the PLL area.
I mean it's worth a try. Or maybe you're desperate, like I was a few years ago. My Falcon's boot times are all over the place, often doesn't glitches "properly" and the console frozes (if I'm fast enough, I can reboot it in Aurora before it happens) or just stops the glitching attempts at boot. But when succesfully boots, it's 100% stable. Used it about a year, played basically every day for about an hour.
Don’t use a screw driver lol… get an x-clamp removal tool 😉
every one of them wires stripped too far imo. Not bad though G.
Did you just learn how to solder??
This is the first time he solder.The strange thing console work fine with this kind of solder
是的
Warning: This method kills Xbox 360 Phat systems sooner of later.
Why?
我成功改过10台机器,未出现过问题
😂😂😂 horrible