Review of Xbox 360 Hard Drive by Protomario

Friday, November 16, 2012

Review of Xbox 360 Hard Drive by Protomario Tube. Duration : 5.55 Mins.


Save save save! You need a Hard drive to save your games and play the entire Xbox 360 library, download arcade games and watch or listen to music. Yes i also have had my 120 GB Hard drive fail for no reason before. The Pro configuration of the system comes with a detachable 60 GB hard drive and it is optional to separately purchase one for the Arcade version of the Xbox 360. The total capacity of the Xbox 360 Pro hard drive is 60 GB. Of this amount, approximately 7 GB is reserved for system use: approximately 4 GB of that portion is reserved for game title caching and other hard drive specific elements in games that support the hard drive, and an additional 2 GB is reserved for use by the Xbox 360 backwards-compatibility software. This leaves almost 54 GB of free space, rounded down to 53 GB in the Dashboard, for saving game files, Xbox LIVE downloadable content, and media files (such as music and video). Depending on the market, the hard drive comes preloaded with content, such as videos and Live Arcade trial games. Therefore, actual free space on a new hard drive may vary. It is not required for standard games, with the exception of a few games like Football Manager 2006, Final Fantasy XI, BLADESTORM, and Kane & Lynch. The 2.5" hard drive is connected through a SATA interface and spins at 5400 rpm. The Xbox 360 Elite has a 120 GB HDD. It is packaged in a black case to match the Elite, unlike 60 GB drives which are grey, matching the top of the Arcade and Pro units. The ...

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