I'll look into that.
I normally don't do this, but Xbox needs it a lot, definitely to extend it's life.
I'm glad it looks easy to do as well.
I'm never tech savy with insides of consoles to begin with, which is funny because I'm a master at building PCs.=p
I think I have more than 80 games at this point!!!
You'll be fine then. The inside of an Xbox is nearly identical to a PC (it basically
is a PC). It's very easy to work on. HDD and Clock Cap mods are two of the best things you can do to extend the longevity of your console.
I second Televator's 80 wire recommendation. Loading times are incredibly fast.
Just realised my hdtv doesn't have component cable ports. Does anyone else have this issue? If so, how did you resolve it? Is there an OG Xbox hdmi cable?
I used an HDMI converter with a monitor for a short duration and keep it on hand for LAN parties. It worked fairly well, but displayed a darker image than was intended. And, no, there aren't any OEM HDMI cables for the Xbox as HDMI wasn't a thing then (looking back, launch 360s didn't even have HDMI). Component HD was cutting edge.
Depending on your intent and budget, I'd recommend simply buying a new display (the higher-end TVs still have at least
one component port) or buying a good reciever.
I have a softmodded XBOX, I want to change the HDD in it for something larger. What specifications should I go for? IDE, I guess, but which standard? Is there a max. size? How hard would it be to clone my current hard drive onto the new?
Western Digital 7200 rotations/min 2TB IDE, PATA adapter (make sure it has a jumper), and an 80 wire cable.
(2TB is the max)
Cloning isn't difficult, it just involves some "play" to get the correct order of events down. If your current drive is stock, it doesn't take too long to actually clone everything over. Make sure to use an OEM controller, and you'll likely want a second console on hand for power (Y adapters may not work).