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English: The motherboard for the Xbox, a sixth-generation gaming console made by Microsoft that was first released in 2001. The Xbox was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market, and was followed by the Xbox 360 in 2005. The console is notable for having a built-in hard drive, breakaway controller dongles and an Ethernet port to support Microsoft's online gaming service, Xbox Live.

The motherboard for the Xbox contains a custom 32-bit, 733 MHz Intel Pentium III CPU. It has 64 MB of DDR memory and a 233 MHz Nvidia GPU.

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