How to RGH3 a Xbox 360 Slim (Trinity) - Chipless RGH 3.0 Tutorial!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

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  • @kumquat19138
    @kumquat19138 8 месяцев назад +348

    I took the plunge, bought the necessary supplies, and gave it a shot. Despite having 0 soldering experience everything worked out great thanks to this thorough tutorial

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  8 месяцев назад +22

      That's amazing! Thanks for sharing!

    • @opticwater3414
      @opticwater3414 5 месяцев назад +10

      LOL DID THE SAMEEEEEEE THING

    • @arxs8
      @arxs8 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@opticwater3414 how hard is this? Like on a level of 1-10 one being Lego set skill level and 10 being put an engine together from the block up

    • @user-zq9yd3sp7h
      @user-zq9yd3sp7h 3 месяца назад

      ​@@arxs811,5
      Jak 5-6

    • @ThePinkSprinkle
      @ThePinkSprinkle 3 месяца назад +8

      @@arxs8like a 6 or 7. There’s just a lot of places u can screw up, and u could do everything correctly but depending on ur model it might not even work. Slims boot more reliably tho

  • @PrinceXTC86
    @PrinceXTC86 3 месяца назад +20

    There's a small, but very important mistake in this tutorial, but everyone with a decent brain will probably notice:
    @43:07 you tell the viewer to disconnect the nand programmer (in my case it was the Pi Pico) from "the console itself", which will end up not working. I'm sure you were trying to say, "Disconnect it from the pc.", which is what I did and it did indeed work and boot into Xell. If you disconnect (or in my case would've had to unsolder) it from the console, it probably will end up not booting at all.
    It's also a better idea to reattach the cpu cooler before soldering the nand programmer wires onto the console, so that you don't risk for them to fall off in the process.
    Other than that this is an excellent tutorial, thank you very much for that!

    • @Xqmsc
      @Xqmsc Месяц назад +2

      So your saying don’t disconnect it from the motherboard but only disconnect from the pc

    • @Xqmsc
      @Xqmsc Месяц назад +2

      So your saying don’t disconnect it from the motherboard but only disconnect from the pc

    • @PrinceXTC86
      @PrinceXTC86 Месяц назад

      @@Xqmsc That's right.

  • @drewconley6444
    @drewconley6444 Год назад +77

    Your tutorials are a life saver. There's not a lot of hand holding in the 360 modding community. Its kept me out of the game for quite some time, but your videos have always been there to try and bridge the gap.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  Год назад +5

      Hope that helped! Still making Xbox 360 content, love the system, got a new one coming up today 😄

  • @masterchef2408
    @masterchef2408 Год назад +13

    If you are getting “Header is Wrong” using the PicoFlasher and maybe other flashers… it’s because your wires from the flasher to the Xbox are to LONG. I made this mistake, my wires were around 20inches long and I was get this error. They are now around 6-9 inches long and it works perfectly fine now. Please pass this along, that the NAND wires need to be short…. Maybe at most 10 inches long.
    P.S. Thank you for sharing this video with us all.

  • @soErnsthaft
    @soErnsthaft Год назад +52

    Superb tutorial, many thanks. Flashing using pi pico worked. In JRunner some buttons have been renamed. For example: Create ECC -> Create XeLL or Write ECC -> Write XeLL. But the button placement is still the same.

    • @witchway8927
      @witchway8927 Год назад +2

      OMFG thank you!!! This comment was helpful!

    • @NotGeoWild_
      @NotGeoWild_ Год назад

      Award winning comment

    • @soErnsthaft
      @soErnsthaft Год назад +1

      @@witchway8927 Happy to help.

    • @soErnsthaft
      @soErnsthaft Год назад

      @@NotGeoWild_ Seems like your mod is working?

    • @Outware0
      @Outware0 Месяц назад

      thank you mr fella!!

  • @questconsoles2941
    @questconsoles2941 2 года назад +125

    I think it's really great that you take the time to credit those who developed this method. It really shows your integrity and I think it's just all around a great thing to do. This was a really exciting development and I'm so happy you made such an easy to follow tutorial. Thanks again MrMario2011!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +8

      All thanks to those awesome people, I'm just a talking head hah. Thanks for hanging out!

    • @yngproduct6617
      @yngproduct6617 Год назад +1

      @@MrMario2011 I just tried this and now my Xbox doesn’t boot up at all just a green light for like 1-2 seconds then red light the fan shuts down and the system doesn’t boot… pretty sure I bricked it😂 anyways any idea where I went wrong? What to check? What to do? I followed the video step by step and got all the way to the point where you unplug the xflasher from the console to get the cpu key from xell… Xell never popped up and I never was able to get the cpu key so what do I do now? I’m not about to give up when I’ve come this far…

    • @OrdinarySimonTheJoe
      @OrdinarySimonTheJoe Год назад

      @@MrMario2011 I got so lucky! I accidentally bridged like 4 of the points from post and was able to unbridge them, I wrote the ECC and next thing I know, Xell was on screen. Although I did accidentally plug the cooling fan into where the dvd drive goes to, I cooked the fan but did I do anything to the motherboard?

    • @1257Plays
      @1257Plays 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@yngproduct6617late, but xell may not have been flashed properly since the Xbox will start giving red light if the cables are soldered but it's running stock firmware

  • @dakotart1984
    @dakotart1984 2 года назад +9

    RGH3 is crazy, I did it the week it was released and its just incredible the progress made.

  • @JLNVA
    @JLNVA Год назад +22

    I followed most of your tutorial and I just wanted to say thank you! This modification works like a charm on my 360. Keep up the good work!

  • @paranoiadev
    @paranoiadev 9 месяцев назад +19

    Just wanted to comment and say thanks for a superb tutorial. FYI to anyone that cares, it is possibly to scrape the PLL_Bypass without a microscope or magnifying glass. I did it! But that might be dumb luck, it is incredibly small in person. Patience and careful movement help. A few notes for anyone else who might hit some of the same stumbling blocks as I did:
    - the COM port thing with the PicoFlasher isn’t terribly reliable (at least on Windows 11) but rebooting and opening J-Runner as admin seems to get it to function every time
    - You don’t need to desolder the Pi when you boot Xell for the first time, just make sure it’s disconnected from your computer (again, might need to reboot the PC afterwards when you flash the NAND)
    - I started with a 3k resistor and that wasn’t doing it for me and I had to switch it out for a 10k which works flawlessly. Might have been my bad soldering, maybe the resistance does matter. Either way, something worth troubleshooting

    • @andrewjones1512
      @andrewjones1512 9 месяцев назад +5

      You don't know me but your advice on the COM Port thing saved me from despair! after resoldering 3 times (both ends) and convincing myself that I had somehow bricked it, I found your comment and and now we're working! Thank you so much!

    • @LixTheYT
      @LixTheYT 8 месяцев назад

      bro same

  • @chasefournier
    @chasefournier 2 года назад +20

    I wish we had this 7 years ago!!! Lol
    Thanks for showing it off, & your camera and videos are flawless.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +7

      I appreciate that! And wouldn't we all have preferred this long ago?

  • @wettuga2762
    @wettuga2762 2 года назад +25

    Awesome tutorial, I'm going to use it on my Trinity! Just a few suggestions to improve your disassembly tutorial: at 10:50 don't force the tabs, just grab a very thin/pointy screwdriver and carefully disengage the tabs, it takes a little patience but it works great, I used a magnifying glass to take a peak at the tabs and figure out the best angle. At 14:05, just press the empty space above the XBOX 360 seal that's joining both covers, it will push the tab away and release the cover, no poking hole needed. I didn't go any further because I just wanted to check if I had a Trinity board, which I do because both J2C1 and J2C3 headers are parallel to each other.

    • @razmann4k
      @razmann4k 2 года назад +4

      I have another suggestion.
      If your console is currently RGH2 (or 1.2) and still boots (and you haven't already removed your glitch chip), then you can convert it to RGH3 it without soldering in a NAND Flasher again! Here's how...
      1. If you still have still have your old NAND dumps from when you RGH2'ed it, then you can skip 1.1 and 1.2.
      1.1 If you need NAND dumps, you can boot up your 360 and get Simple 360 NAND Flasher 1.4b and you can use it to dump your NAND.
      1.2 Then you can copy your dumps to a flash drive from Aurora/XEXMenu/FSD.
      2. Load up you NAND dumps (either the ones you still kept from when you RGH2'ed or the ones you just dumped) into J-Runner.
      3. Then you can select RGH3 and Create XeBuild Image.
      4. Then rather than soldering the NAND Flasher (which is time consuming and finnicky), you can rename your newly-created XeBuild image to updflash.bin and copy it to your flash drive.
      5. Then turn your console off and plug the flash drive in. Then press the eject button to boot into Xell and wait.
      6. It should automatically start flashing the RGH3 updflash.bin, and once it's done you can turn your 360 off.
      7. Do *NOT* turn it back on until you've soldered the 2 wires (POST & PLL) and have completely desoldered and removed your old (and now unnecessary) glitch chip.
      *Now that that's done you can turn it on and it should boot instantly every time!*

    • @razmann4k
      @razmann4k 2 года назад +4

      For those who are RGH'ing for the first time, after flashing ECC, you don't have to use the NAND flasher to flash the Xebuild image! Here's how:
      * Flash ECC, boot into Xell and grab the CPU Key, then you can create your RGH3 Xebuild image.
      * Then find it and rename it to updflash.bin, and copy it to the root of your flash drive (must be FAT32 if I remember correctly)
      * Then turn your console off, plug the flash drive in and boot Xell again and wait.
      * It should automatically start flashing the NAND with the new RGH3 updflash.bin. Once it's done you can turn off you console, unplug the flash drive and boot it and your RGH3 should be a success!
      Why would you wanna do it this way rather than flashing all 16/64/256MB using the NAND flasher?
      * Well Xell is very small (50 blocks), so when you flashed ECC it didn't take long, however depending on your NAND size and speed of your flasher, writing the XeBuild image will take from 4 - 20 minutes. Writing it inside Xell however should take less than a minute.
      * Also, if you aren't 100% confident in your soldering, then doing it this way means you don't have to worry about a wire coming loose during that 4-20 minute period and corrupting your NAND.
      * The nice part is that you can always do this, even while the console is put back together. So if there's a new dashboard or RGH method that requires you to flash your NAND again, you don't have to worry about soldering in that NAND flasher again.

    • @wettuga2762
      @wettuga2762 2 года назад

      @@razmann4k Thanks for all that info, unfortunately I still haven't hack it, I bought it last year but couldn't find enough free time and/or patience to search for the easiest method to jailbreak it, until I stumbled upon your tutorial!

    • @razmann4k
      @razmann4k 2 года назад

      @@wettuga2762 Sure, the thing is my comment assumes you've already watched this video

    • @wettuga2762
      @wettuga2762 2 года назад

      @@razmann4k Well I did say "I didn't go any further because I just wanted to check if I had a Trinity board" which means I didn't watch the rest of the video, just the hardware requirements part and the disassembly part. I bought a Pico to use with the GameCube, but I'll use it with the Trinity first, then it will find permanent residence inside the GameCube :)

  • @Maverick9233
    @Maverick9233 2 месяца назад +1

    Mr Mario, I want to thank you for making this video. I am someone who has not had a lot of experience modding. In fact, some years back I tried to do one of these mods with a glitch chip and it didn't go well. I didn't have the confidence to fix the trace that I messed up. I sent the system out to get fixed and modded. I don't think I'll have to do that again. I have a little bit more experience now fixing traces so it left me feeling more confident. Of course having one of those magnifying headsets helped quite a bit. Especially with the hardest part of connecting the two wires in the back. I use a craft knife and a brand new blade and I was able to knock it out in no time. I don't have a steady hand, but I was like a surgeon. I followed everything step by step. Ironically, as soon as I opened up my bag of resistors I found the 10K resistors too. I also had the same wrapping wire you had, and shrink wrap. So it made the installation a breeze. You were a great help and thank you again.

  • @user-dj7ni7gw9m
    @user-dj7ni7gw9m 8 месяцев назад +4

    My girlfriend got me a trinity and xflasher for Christmas just so I could try this. I stayed up all night soldering and flashing and it WORKS!!! 😁😁😁 you're the king Mr.Mario! Thanks for this awesome video 👍

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  8 месяцев назад +1

      Now that's an awesome girlfriend! Good job on getting her and getting the work done 🙂

  • @bainzeys
    @bainzeys 2 года назад +16

    Managed to do this successfully on my trinity a few days ago as a first timer. I found the PLL_BYPASS surprisingly okay, I was slow and careful, constantly cleaning it and seeing progress. A magnifying glass or a good close-up camera is really helpful to see what you’re doing. I found the NAND soldering the most challenging because the ends of the Dupont wires I used with my Raspberry Pico were clunky and awkward to solder to the motherboard. I had to re-solder the connections a few times in order for J-Runner to detect the console.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +1

      Congrats!

    • @kameronwes170
      @kameronwes170 2 года назад +2

      If you planned on doing a second console, I would recommend some breadboard jumper wires. I did this and it was super simple. You can get male to male so each end is a solid metal peg you can easily solder, or you have male on one end for the console and cut and solder the end for the pi. Congrats on your success!

    • @cerbgaming3785
      @cerbgaming3785 2 года назад

      @@MrMario2011 i just wanna ask if there is performance difference between this rgh 3.0 no chip vs using a modchip rgh like ace modchip.. if there is i just wanna know, something like booting time? or is there any game freezing experiences? im really choosing whats best between before deciding what mod i can use for my slim.. thanks a lot!!!

    • @soErnsthaft
      @soErnsthaft Год назад +1

      I used a standard pin header to which I soldered small long wires (about 15cm). I had my pi pico plugged in a breadboard. The pin header was then also plugged into the breadboard. No additional jumper wires are needed. The bare wires now need to be soldered to the NAND and the flashing can start. This way the header can be reused by desoldering the wires from the NAND when everything is finished.

  • @sylviavaughn3270
    @sylviavaughn3270 2 месяца назад +1

    bought all my supplies a few days ago and over the course of using both this tutorial and the rgh3 website i was able to get all the necessary soldering and wiring done and mod the console on my first go round, thank you for your high quality tutorials for this sort of thing

  • @carlosgrbic
    @carlosgrbic Год назад +26

    A quick thank you again, in scenes with so many different spurces of information your videos have been an excellent resource. Great quality guides that are easy to follow and aren't overwhelming yet still pack a lot of information. You are doing great work for the console modding scenes.

  • @kingplayseverything2057
    @kingplayseverything2057 2 года назад +4

    Done! Thanks, turns out I enjoyed the learning experience so much more than I thought I would. That C5R35 nod had me scared but once you get it...instant gratification.

  • @androxilogin
    @androxilogin 2 года назад +15

    Everything I've read a 3k-5k resistor was the recommended. I use a 3.3k myself on a few different Trinitys and they worked out great. 22k for Falcon/Jasper (plus a diode) and 1k for Coronas.

    • @ramdomvideos1861
      @ramdomvideos1861 Год назад

      Has tenido algun inconveniente con la consola? (porque estoy dudando en ponerle los 3.3k por si se funde la consola como algunos dicen)

    • @androxilogin
      @androxilogin Год назад +1

      @@ramdomvideos1861 He usado 3.3k ohmios en un montón de Trinities diferentes sin ningún problema. Siempre instaboot y funciona bien.

    • @ramdomvideos1861
      @ramdomvideos1861 Год назад +1

      @@androxilogin orale, gracias por la info, estaba en dudas de que algunos le ponian el transistor xd

    • @ericpereza9391
      @ericpereza9391 Год назад

      @@androxilogin las corona usan cual resistencia ?

    • @androxilogin
      @androxilogin Год назад

      @@ericpereza9391 ALL Phats: 1x 22k Resistor: (Brown, Black, Orange, Yellow)
      Trinity: 1x 3k-10k Resistor: (Brown, Black, Orange, Gold)
      Corona: 1x 1k Resistor: (Brown, Black, Red, Gold)

  • @barbosacool
    @barbosacool Месяц назад +1

    Small bit of advice when you have the motherboard exposed, look for any blown or domed capacitors. They're are two main types of electrolytic capacitors on the board and the ones we're looking at are the ones above the white sticker at 50:00
    If you have any that look like they're bulging or rounded at the top then they're most likely failing, any that are burst, broken, or leaking are definitely dead. While not crucial to the function of the system they can cause issues with it and should probably be swapped with new ones. Good news is they're dirt cheap, easy to find, and easy to swap out using the soldering tips described in this video, just make sure the polarity is the same as the old ones (it's marked on the side of the capacitor).

  • @karlmee1234
    @karlmee1234 2 года назад +24

    Thanks for the video, I was wondering when you would be getting around to this. I have a trinity sitting here waiting for me to do this mod, I wnated to watch a few more videos from different people before tackling it. This is probably the best and most indepth guide I've seen on RGH3

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +6

      Thanks for the kind words 😊

  • @devilinthewoods3809
    @devilinthewoods3809 2 месяца назад +4

    I dunno how often it's mentioned, but people should put a disclaimer about how one routes their wires and why. I wasn't paying too much attention to how I placed them, and it caused my Xbox to constantly free on Aurora menu. I opened up my Xbox to double check and decided to move some wires because I figured there was some noise being introduced. I also redid my solder points and now my Xbox is not freezing anymore. Whereas it used to freeze consistently after a few minutes.

    • @EvangelistAidan
      @EvangelistAidan 12 дней назад

      Always check the continuity on the solder joints

  • @nyff83
    @nyff83 2 года назад +13

    Thank you very much! This was my first hardmod (corona 16mb) I ever did. This video helped me immense!

  • @OtroRedheadMas
    @OtroRedheadMas 2 года назад +5

    The release of RGH3 motivated me to finally dust off my old Resident Evil 5 Jasper and get it modded. I haven't had so much fun with my 360 in a while! It gave a second life to a console with a temperamental disc drive that pretty much was useless. Boot times are often less than 10 seconds so I'm happy.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +1

      Awesome! I've performed it only on one phat that I have, didn't have much value assigned to it so it was a good guinea pig to try RGH3 on. Pleasantly surprised with it, Falcon board working well and boot times average about 7 or 8 seconds.

  • @kenjlee
    @kenjlee 2 года назад +6

    Bro thanks so much to put everything together. I did this back in the day but now it broke and I completely out of clue of what I did or how I did it. It was fun I spent more time hacking the system than actually playing the games. It was the toughest system I have modded so far.

  • @SebastianGarcia-go4tx
    @SebastianGarcia-go4tx Год назад +3

    Great video dude ! Channels like yours really help out the modding and homebrew community 🔥🔥🔥

  • @r3v0lv3rz
    @r3v0lv3rz 2 года назад +12

    Nice work. Great to see your skill in action. Not a mod I’d attempt myself. Thanks for the video.

  • @carlosgrbic
    @carlosgrbic Год назад +2

    Worked perfectly by the way! Flabbergasted by how this was developed and pulled off, the southbridge chip repurposed as a glitch chip!

  • @rene7071
    @rene7071 Год назад +2

    Dude, what a ride! Thanks for your video, you can not imagine how I sweated and shook with my Xbox while following along. The PLL soldering point was wild and of all things the yellow wire from the NAND would not hold with me at all. I was in sheer despair until I found out that yellow is only ground and I can solder it literally anywhere else. And despite all that, miracles happened, the Picoflasher and J-Runner kicked in and I still can't believe it, I have a RGH-Xbox! Hopefully I don't ruin it while desoldering and assembling! Haha. Thanks for your great video, it really helped me extremely!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  Год назад +1

      Congratulations, and thanks for sharing!

    • @550sng8
      @550sng8 3 месяца назад

      bro I have literally been fighting with that f_____ng wire since 830 pm its currently 1:20 in the morning, I had called it quits and gave up until I just read your comment CAN YOU PLEASE tell me where you soldered it ? dude I was literally about to be done its my last wire LOL! thank you.

    • @rene7071
      @rene7071 3 месяца назад

      @@550sng8 You could solder the wire to the shielding of the usb ports or the AV port for example. That's what I did.
      Good luck and don't give up, you're almost there buddy!

  • @lain328
    @lain328 2 года назад +4

    Always loved using my modded PS3 but never played my 360 much, will be sure to give this a go once I have the parts.

    • @jk-474
      @jk-474 8 месяцев назад

      I got my PS3 40GB in August of 08 from Blockbuster on a promotion they were running. The experience back then was SO bad in the early years that I leaped for an Xbox 360 Elite in March of 2010 and never looked back. MODIFIED though, with a 60GB model with PS2 backwards compatibility chips on board, CFW and a 1TB SSD, custom fan controls, EASILY one of the best systems I’ve owned! Just looking into 360 mods now, always knew it was harder and required soldering but seems equally as worth it!

  • @miserablepile
    @miserablepile 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for making this! Hell yeah! Good job labeling the soldering points too, those are legit!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for the feedback 😁

  • @carcas3816
    @carcas3816 2 года назад +8

    Fantastic. Thank you. It worked well for me. The only issue I had was that when using the Pico, instead of "Create ECC" (and write ECC) I got buttons that said Create and Write Xell. It really bugged me. This was using version 3.2.0 on August 2022. Luckily the buttons actually worked the same as ECC. All went well after that scare.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +3

      Yep, Octal made that change, it's the same thing in regards to the result the end-user gets.

    • @chriscole9621
      @chriscole9621 Год назад

      Thanks for this comment this was throwing me off

  • @Moonwalk07388
    @Moonwalk07388 11 месяцев назад +2

    You put a lot of time into this and want to thank you for your hard work on youtube!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  11 месяцев назад

      I appreciate that, thank you!

  • @FSSHetPDGE
    @FSSHetPDGE 2 года назад +4

    Thanks so much for this! Was my first time ever modding any console. After a couple small issues with my soldering not being too great on the headers, I managed to get it working! Now to backup all my games to my HDD. Cheers Mr Mario :-)

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +1

      Perfection! How difficult was the PLL point for you as a newcomer? I'm not sure what your soldering experience so far is.

    • @FSSHetPDGE
      @FSSHetPDGE 2 года назад +1

      @@MrMario2011 To be honest it wasn't too bad. I've just started soldering in the past month or so and seen this vid and thought I'd give it a go. I had some magnifying glasses on so that definitely helped a tonne too!

  • @toastyyy2458
    @toastyyy2458 2 года назад +3

    Now this is something I can do! I’ve always wanted a modded Xbox 360 but never had the money, but this is maybe the cheapest and easiest (I think) hard mod I’ve ever seen!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +1

      Definitely affordable, but also not the easiest. Be sure to look at how small the points are if you attempt this yourself!

    • @toastyyy2458
      @toastyyy2458 2 года назад +1

      @@MrMario2011 yea, I just checked on my corona, and the points look way bigger on camera, but I think I can still do this :)

    • @squadleader420
      @squadleader420 2 года назад

      rgh cost like 100 bucks now lmao your that poor?

    • @ultratechgaming199
      @ultratechgaming199 2 года назад

      For the PLL point I just used some tweezers to scrape the board. Worked great. I had a spare 4.7K Ohm resistor and it instaboots every time!

  • @biohazarddream710
    @biohazarddream710 2 года назад +1

    Hey mario glad to see you still around haha... I see everyone from the old modding scene trying the rgh3 method even after years. Glad the scene hasnt died completely. I been following mr mondello for awhile on fb and seen when he first tried and and was mind blown. I still got some gems in my 360 collection not sure if ill ever let them go.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +1

      Still a fantastic console!

  • @Gilx03
    @Gilx03 5 месяцев назад

    I've been watching your channel for awhile now since I always wanted to do soldering but I was intimidated with it but now this is first time that I managed to do a hardmod after getting a soldering iron and sacrificing two 360 motherbords, thanks MrMario!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  5 месяцев назад

      BOOM, that's how it goes! I'm excited for you, because I was in the exact same spot years ago before delving in.
      Had to destroy a few things in the process, but I got there. I understand the feeling 🙂

  • @wendigoeater5111
    @wendigoeater5111 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for the video 🖤
    Have a spare trinity, a nand-x sitting in a drawer at work that I use to discover master key for unlocking parental controlls(repair tech at video game store), also found a 10k resistor on a junk crt scan board in my parts heap, the modding spirits have smiled upon me this day 🖤

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +2

      PERFECT.

    • @wendigoeater5111
      @wendigoeater5111 2 года назад +1

      @@MrMario2011 Yay I was noticed😃also thank you for the step-by-step, I come here for rundowns on all my modding projects before I start touching things, its an awesome channel, my friend🖤

  • @chriswy697
    @chriswy697 24 дня назад +2

    I had to use a 4.7K resistor on my Trinity, when using a 10K the console would not boot, the cpu fan would spin very slowly and the power seemed to be cycling every half second over and over. Worked first try with a 4.7K.

  • @bosslydon
    @bosslydon 2 года назад +2

    side note mr mario, the xclamp removal tool is perfect for lifting those tabs on the side panels without removing that black piece under the grates... the sharp end just goes into those holes to lift those tabs

  • @matherzinsstuff3410
    @matherzinsstuff3410 22 дня назад +1

    Just fineshed installing RGH on my 360 from my childhoodm, i was going to keep it og, but since microsoft pulled the plug on it i modded with RGH. Thanks for the guide MRMario!

  • @HilairaAnimations
    @HilairaAnimations 6 месяцев назад +1

    I really appreciate these videos man... Thanks to you I was able to do this to both my Jasper and my cousin's Trinity systems. If not for your high depth tutorials, I would have never been able to pull this off.

  • @bsem68
    @bsem68 8 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial... I have done two Trinity RGH3 based on this. I have lots of experience with OG Xbox (Xtender from leaked code done very first evening actually was my first). However, this RGH3 requires some intermediate to advanced soldering skills. I purchased an inexpensive digital Microscope in order to do things like this, and I cannot imagine how it could be done without one (maybe with magnifier glasses) - wow I wish I would have had this technology 20+ years ago!!! The footage in video makes it appear much larger and easier to do than it is in real life, and I just don't see how someone can go in with a cheap soldering iron and perform the mod without a magnifier - especially PLL_BYPASS. Maybe it is my old eyes, but even with reading glasses I would not do. For those who managed to do this mod with naked eye, I applaud them!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  8 месяцев назад

      You know? I was talking to someone about this just yesterday who did tons of PS2 chip installs. He could do those with no magnification, but age hit him and he can't see those points very well anymore with the naked eye. We talked about how it would have been so awesome to have digital microscopes back then.

  • @wendigoeater5111
    @wendigoeater5111 2 года назад +2

    I find that a small pair of diagonal cutters works great to grip the x-clamp right at that narrow points where it bends down at the ends 🖤

  • @charlybrown9024
    @charlybrown9024 2 года назад +1

    Another quality tutorial from Mr. Mario.

  • @majestic2876
    @majestic2876 9 месяцев назад +1

    Unrelated, but knicked some traces after using a flat head to undo the X-clamp on a different console, needless to say I immediately purchased the recommended x-clamp tool, was able to do some trace repair and revive it luckily, I'll just save the trouble and heed your warning next time

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  9 месяцев назад +1

      You won't regret that little device!

  • @cztech2631
    @cztech2631 2 года назад +2

    Really makes me want get an Xbox 360. I had a PS3 that generation and a Wii, but never got around to getting an Xbox 360.
    Very cool mod that is just a couple of wires. Great video as always.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +2

      I'd recommend it, but I'm also biased as I have a lot of love for the console hah

    • @devan_danger
      @devan_danger 2 года назад

      I was in the same boat but getting a modded 360 well into the Xbox one generation was a big deal. There's tons of good stuff on the 360 and given you don't need an extra install it saves space storing the games on the console

    • @theo5675
      @theo5675 2 года назад +1

      Get it I just got one and I love it and this is coming from someone who has the new consoles like PS5 and series x and I use my old consoles more lol

  • @cristianoribeiro8566
    @cristianoribeiro8566 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you very much!!! Great tuturial for Pico Flasher!!!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @yodings
    @yodings Год назад

    What a ride, ive owned these for years but did one myself following this, what a joy to see it instaboot!!

  • @ShaneJosephh
    @ShaneJosephh 2 года назад

    was only thinking when you'd make a video on this!! well done man!

  • @SteveWellsNZ
    @SteveWellsNZ Год назад

    Fantastic guide, thank you. The header wires were much more painful than the 2 back wires. :)

  • @charlybrown9024
    @charlybrown9024 2 года назад +1

    The dog: Mmmm... Why such complications? I could hack this by software alone, without even opening the console.

  • @brandonchisholm1812
    @brandonchisholm1812 2 года назад

    After a bit of a hiccup with J-runner I was able to successfully finish the mod thanks to your video! First hard mod I've done too.

  • @ReevyMotovlogs
    @ReevyMotovlogs Год назад

    I have 0 experience soldering, I picked up 2 trinity consoles and 2 jaspers for £50, got myself all the stuff I needed, a £15 soldering iron and got straight to work, first try... successful! I put the console back together and boom... didn't boot. Took it apart and I snagged a wire when I rebuilt it. Second attempt today, resoldered all the wires, it's working perfectly!
    For someone with 0 experience and just a lot of determination, I'd recommend giving this a go if you're confident enough, the feeling at the end when it's all successful is amazing!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  Год назад +1

      Glad it worked for you! Although I don't recommend this so I'm going against the grain. I had your same confidence and determination, which killed several consoles when I first learned how to solder.

  • @thailad_
    @thailad_ 2 года назад

    Best video I've seen on RGH3. Looking forward to "How to RGH3 a Xbox 360 Slim (C-word)"

  • @kamimint
    @kamimint 8 дней назад

    I don't own any Xbox products and never plan to, but I did suddenly wonder if an Xbox 360 was harder than a PS3 to mod. Seems I have my answer! Very informative and interesting to watch.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  8 дней назад

      PS3 wasn't always so easy, look into E3 Flasher downgrades 😛

  • @joepwns599
    @joepwns599 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for making your videos! You've helped me learn so much about moding I really don't think I'd be as far as I am without your videos. I just did my first ever successful rgh on my trinity. Please keep making these videos! If I may make a suggestion, I'd like to see a video on how to make the consol have custom start up sounds using a jq6500 mp3 controller. It would be a big help!

  • @TJmilliwatts
    @TJmilliwatts Месяц назад +1

    Hey Mr. Mario, you just inspired me to build my own RGH 360 for Trinity. I was looking over the video and I heard you say 10 K resistor so I ordered that part over 3K but I’ve also heard 3K is the easiest to use. Have you had any issues with boot times or have they been the same with 3K and 10 K?

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  Месяц назад +2

      It depends entirely on the console, every single one is different! I've used 10K and 3K on different consoles, been lucky enough to have them instaboot.

  • @toastyyy2458
    @toastyyy2458 2 года назад +2

    it's kind of crazy how we went from drilling into a chip in the dvd drive to play burned discs, to only needing 2 wires for entire unsigned code running.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад

      The drilling on a 16D4S drive is still a thing, that never got easier if you have a drive you need to drill to flash. It would be more accurate to say that we went from all of those glitch chip revisions to 2 wires for unsigned code.

  • @SkullatorNZ
    @SkullatorNZ 2 года назад +2

    Nice video. Been meaning to install this on my 360 slim, which also happens to be a Trinity model. Very fitting hah.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, dude! If you decide to tackle this, let me know how it goes! Hope you've been well, man.

  • @rowen898
    @rowen898 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent tutorial! I have successfully rgh my system. For others who want to try the solder points are super tiny. Get a magnifying glass and use the tape to hold your wires in place before you put the iron to the points. I didnt use the magnifying glass but i wish i had one. Taping down the wire help a lot!

  • @CookieCrooks
    @CookieCrooks 11 месяцев назад

    For people still watching this video. I did not watch fully through but if you decide to solder lead free make sure to buy flux too! Will make your soldering way more easier and quicker

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  11 месяцев назад +1

      I would always recommend flux here, even with leaded solder.

  • @GhostlyHax
    @GhostlyHax 2 года назад +1

    So excited to go and do this myself. Thank you so much for the awesome video!

  • @papp1001
    @papp1001 Год назад +1

    Massive thanks for this tutorial. Gave it a try as my first soldering project and it went without a hitch. Only problem I ran into was I didn't know that I needed to plug the power into the xbox console before plugging in my pico flasher to usb. Otherwise it would not see the console.

  • @sameerswagin2953
    @sameerswagin2953 2 года назад +1

    I have a question. Does the dashboard version affect the mod in any way or does it work regardless of whichever version of the dashboard is installed? Great videos as always, i've been watching your mod videos for years now. Keep up the great work!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +1

      Dashboard version shouldn't matter.

    • @sameerswagin2953
      @sameerswagin2953 2 года назад

      @@MrMario2011 Thanks for the answer. I'll be sure to check this mod then.

  • @kingupright
    @kingupright Год назад +2

    At this point the next thing I see for the Xbox 360 is a soft mod which would make it soooo much easier to mod I used 3.0 and am loving it but I still think people who want one modded feel less motivated due to the circumstances so hopefully sooner or later we will see a soft mod for the xb360 as it rightfully deserves

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  Год назад +1

      Don't be surprised if this is the closest we will ever get to a softmod.

    • @kingupright
      @kingupright Год назад +1

      @@MrMario2011 ik but still imo its totally worth it to put in the work but the hb community is amazing and finds cool shit all the time but I must agree this could be the closest we get sadly

  • @cleverlee2
    @cleverlee2 2 года назад +1

    Great Video. I used two 1.6k in series and it worked with instant boot. Thanks.

  • @brutal2417
    @brutal2417 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Your tutorial helped me mod my 360 and now I'm having fun with it.

  • @petjdm
    @petjdm Год назад

    Thanks for these guides! successfully modded my X360S Trinity. first attempt had some few issues like the resistance on the 10k resistor. but i fixed it. ur guide is very helpful. btw im using the Pico flasher method and it works!

  • @scouse1967
    @scouse1967 2 года назад

    Outstanding video tuturial. Just followed this to RGH 3 a Trinity board and it works a charm. Thank you kind sir :)

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +1

      Woo! Thanks for confirming!

    • @hazu987
      @hazu987 2 года назад

      Was it your first mod?

  • @mission5612
    @mission5612 Год назад +2

    I just got done waiting for some resistors to arrive from Amazon to realize... I was following the CORONA TUTORIAL! Currently waiting for the correct resistors and feeling like an idiot.

  • @OrdinarySimonTheJoe
    @OrdinarySimonTheJoe Год назад +1

    my Xbox is from June 2010 just one month and a year (I think) before they went to corona's. So, nice!

  • @retropcs88
    @retropcs88 Год назад

    Hey everyone - just fyi a better way to shrink the heatshrink tubing is a hot air rework station/hot air gun/hairdryer as the open flame can desolder the wires (as MrMario said) or burn the heat shrink. Either way awesome tutorial, thx and peace ✌️

  • @tayooo1000
    @tayooo1000 29 дней назад +1

    instead of poking a hole in the sticker i give it a light tap with my palm and it
    pops open

  • @buzzulinifrancesco
    @buzzulinifrancesco 2 года назад

    I always love your tutorials

  • @madlad_don2387
    @madlad_don2387 11 месяцев назад +1

    i saw what the tool for removing the x clap looked like and ended up taking a fork and bending it in a certain way and it worked just fine

  • @chadwolf3840
    @chadwolf3840 Год назад +1

    i still can't believe that there's no soft mod for these things. microsoft really did figure security out better than sony

  • @tdreaders505
    @tdreaders505 Год назад

    Thanks! Completed my first RGH3!

  • @SuperDuperFucker
    @SuperDuperFucker 2 года назад

    Went very smooth. Thanks for the video!

  • @simondomusther2655
    @simondomusther2655 Год назад

    Big thank you to Mr Mario!!! Easy to follow tutorial, i used to jtag years ago and thought id give the rgh3 a go , cant wait to get it loaded up , thank you once again!

  • @msukry2925
    @msukry2925 2 года назад

    I ripped one of the trace during soldering, but glad that it can be fixed using a jumper wire. Btw, Im glad with the end result, as a first timer doing this mod

  • @Nobe_Oddy
    @Nobe_Oddy 2 года назад +1

    this was awesome! I have an older 360 I pick3ed up just for this I just haven't picked up the nand flasher and that tool for the pressure clamp..... I WAS gonna get the old one you showed but this seems easy enough... I just have to get around to it (kinda busy with my ps4 pro JB and rasp pi zero doing all the work lol)

  • @jeremycassell7627
    @jeremycassell7627 Год назад

    This video is just what I was looking for! I've always wanted to mod the 360, even back when i was in school and it was new but I never got around to it. Well I just got my new xflasher in the mail, going to watch this video a few times and give it a go!

  • @pvoid942
    @pvoid942 4 месяца назад

    i found a alternative to soldering to a via below the APU if you prefer DB5R4 is the Reference Its the Through hole Point With the big trace next to the Diode Trinity

  • @hallsofvallhalla
    @hallsofvallhalla 5 месяцев назад

    Just did this and WOW had some issues but got it all working! Woot Woot! Thanks so much for this video!

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  5 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped!

    • @hallsofvallhalla
      @hallsofvallhalla 5 месяцев назад

      @MrMario2011 we also did your Aurora tutorial and got it loaded. Thanks again!

  • @lukemucky
    @lukemucky 4 месяца назад

    Just wanted to thank you for this tutorial. I succeeded on my 3rd try luckily the consoles are only about £25 at the moment, and i think my 2nd attempt will be fine when i do the soldering again.

  • @kipper2k
    @kipper2k 8 месяцев назад

    nice tutorial. 1 thing that will make it easier is by cutting your wires to size, removing the insulation and use super glue to lay your wires on the motherboard, it makes it a lot easier to bend the wire to its final position and then tack it down

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  8 месяцев назад

      Whatever method works for you! 🙂

  • @retrogamer1828
    @retrogamer1828 2 года назад

    Nice! Cant wait for the Corona Video!

  • @Mozzy616
    @Mozzy616 2 года назад

    Awesome video bro,Keep up the good work.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад

      Been a minute, huh? I hope all is well, man! 🤘

    • @Mozzy616
      @Mozzy616 2 года назад

      @@MrMario2011 Alls great brother I'm always keeping up with your vids, You make amazing content. It's good to see you thrive man, keep doing what you do. 🤘❤️

  • @sethu5777
    @sethu5777 2 года назад

    After doing the ace v3 2/3 years ago to this. Holy crap this is a lot easier than I thought it would be

  • @rastas_4221
    @rastas_4221 3 месяца назад

    Awesome! Already bricked one of my phats back in the day trying to mod it, this seems straight forward. And cost effective. Just decided to look for slims around me and found a trinity in perfect condition for 20€. Less than the professional flasher.

  • @TrumanProductions
    @TrumanProductions 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you soooooooooo much for this tutorial!!! I followed it to a T, and managed to get it running on my trinity. I will say this though, that PL bypass had me stuck for unbelievably long 😅 I was in the process of quitting 4 separate times but kept persevering. (the solder and wire would just not stick to that point and kept on bridging with another connection) I honestly dont know how I got it to glitch, but I did. And I am not complaining that it worked XD. So for everyone our there, keep trying and dont give up! I learned my lesson today haha. Thanks again MrMario

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  8 месяцев назад +2

      Glad it worked for you!

  • @adamsmith7940
    @adamsmith7940 3 месяца назад

    After flash, mine would boot for 1sec, and auto turn off. I thought I bricked it. I shortened my wires, and changed from a 10K to a 5K resistor (did not touch any solder points on the board), and so far it's working good. Thanks for the great guide. It helped a ton.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  3 месяца назад +1

      Great troubleshooting!

    • @adamsmith7940
      @adamsmith7940 3 месяца назад

      After almost a week, it stopped working. Opened trinity unit again, and wire under processor disconnected… assuming solder was weak on that very small point and being under processor where its hot it eventually let go… resoldered it and seems much better connection now…. Im assuming this is maybe why the lower resistor value initially fixed it for me because connection was weak and wasn’t letting as much power go through… it’s working again now, but very curious if I switched back to the 10K now that my connection is better, if everything would still work.

    • @adamsmith7940
      @adamsmith7940 3 месяца назад

      If this is the case, and you had to lower the value of your resistor to make it work, it may be the sign of weak solder points… cant tell for sure without more testing, but thought id throw that out there in cases it can help anyone that is having problems w their setup.

  • @victorcastro9942
    @victorcastro9942 2 года назад

    thank you for the video, always enjoy your easy to follow step by step.

  • @techadmirer6475
    @techadmirer6475 Год назад

    this vid has been very informative, thanks for showing.

  • @FuNnY71818
    @FuNnY71818 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks Mario just got this done, video was a big help.

  • @wendigoeater5111
    @wendigoeater5111 2 года назад

    I'm so glad you made this vid, my application is simply to verify readabilty of discs since a pc dvd drive can't see the 2nd track on an xbox/360 disc.
    I have no interest in piracy, I'm not dumping discs to play the backups, I just need to verify that every bit on the disc is readable 🖤

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад

      That's cool, although you can do that with a standard retail console as well? And if you're looking to dump EVERY bit, it's best to rip using Xbox Backup Creator and a 0800 flashed DVD drive.

  • @chasesmay7237
    @chasesmay7237 2 года назад

    Great video as always

  • @ebutuoytm7560
    @ebutuoytm7560 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for making this tutorial, it worked perfectly first time.

  • @tylerbrown8357
    @tylerbrown8357 2 года назад

    I can’t wait to do this! Where do you get those wires that you connected the raspberry pi pico to? Those seem like an easy way to connect and disconnect the board.

    • @MrMario2011
      @MrMario2011  2 года назад +1

      They were just standard 30 awg wires I had.

  • @drboom2
    @drboom2 2 года назад +1

    Today is a good day.