Game Cube vs. Xbox 360 (power supply)


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Yeah but how about we compare the sizes of the 360 power supply with the Gamecube's? I have a Gamecube (not my 360 yet, still waiting for my shipment) and I'm pretty sure the Cube's power supply is fairly large in comparison to the system itself.

Yeah but how about we compare the sizes of the 360 power supply with the Gamecube's? I have a Gamecube (not my 360 yet, still waiting for my shipment) and I'm pretty sure the Cube's power supply is fairly large in comparison to the system itself.

uhm, i'm looking at my gamecubes power supply right now, and it's a lot smaller than the cube. The xbox 360 power supply is almost as big as the system it supports!

uhm, i'm looking at my gamecubes power supply right now, and it's a lot smaller than the cube. The xbox 360 power supply is almost as big as the system it supports!

You've obviously never seen an X360 or its power supply, then...

I have both systems next to me and the GameCube power supply is very large compared to the size of the system.

In fact, I'd estimate that both power supplies are about the same relative size (as a percentage of the size of the system they support).

Also, the power brick on the PS2 Mini isn't small either.

You've obviously never seen an X360 or its power supply, then...

I have both systems next to me and the GameCube power supply is very large compared to the size of the system.

In fact, I'd estimate that both power supplies are about the same relative size (as a percentage of the size of the system they support).

Also, the power brick on the PS2 Mini isn't small either.

If the power supply is really relative to the size of the machine, the X360 must be HUGE!!! Would you mind taking a picture of the 360 next to it's bulky power supply?

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Here's a shot of both systems and both powersupplys (my cable box is behind them all for comparison purposes).

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If you look carefully, you can tell that the GC powersupply is about 5/6 as long as the GC itself and a little less than 1/2 the height.

If you look at the X360, you can see that its powersupply is also about 5/6 as long and about 1/2 the height.

That's why I said that, relative to the consoles they support, the PSUs are about the same (not exactly, but close enough).

Here are some more shots:

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Visually, I'd estimate the volume of the X360 as being about twice that of the GC. The GC is about half as wide. It's shorter, but also taller.

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Once again, here are the 2 systems compared with my Motorola HD cable box:

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