Xbox Series X Motherboard Replacement Guide

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 58 Steps

Ready to swap out the motherboard on your Xbox Series X? Or maybe it’s time to freshen up that thermal paste? Either way, you’re in the right place! Just make sure your Xbox is powered off, and all cables are unplugged before you dive in. And of course, always keep those electrostatic discharge (ESD) safety tips in mind while working. If things get tricky, you can always schedule a repair to get the job done.

Step 1

– Grab a trusty pair of tweezers and gently peel away the sticker that’s keeping the first screw on the back panel under wraps, right near the base. You’ve got this!

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  1. TweezersXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 2

– Grab a pair of blunt tweezers and gently lift that big sticker off the back panel to uncover the hidden second screw. You’ve got this!

Step 3

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and unscrew the two 7.4mm-long screws holding the back panel in place. With those out of the way, you’ll be one step closer to getting inside!

Step 4

– Gently slide the flat end of a spudger into the little gap between the back panel and the shell, just to the left side of the base.

– Carefully pry up the back panel to pop it free from those sneaky locking clips.

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 5

– Take the flat end of your trusty spudger and slide it into the gap between the back panel and the shell, right around the right side of the base.

– Gently pry up the back panel to pop it free from the locking clips. You’re doing great!

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 6

– Get a good grip on the back panel where you just opened it and lift it up and away from the shell to unclip those long edges.

– When putting it back together, press along the edges of the back panel to snap it back into place.

Step 7

– Gently lift the back panel from the top edge, and give it a little pull to release it from the gap.

– Now, simply remove the back panel and set it aside.

Step 8

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and let’s get to work! First up, we need to take out the three screws holding the fan snugly to the center chassis. Here’s what you’ll be looking for:

– One 10.5 mm pancake screw (yum, but don’t eat it!)

– Two 8.8 mm screws – these little guys are ready to be unscrewed!

Step 9

– Alright, let’s do this! Grab the edges of that fan cable connector with your fingers or some blunt tweezers, and give it a good pull upwards to disconnect it from the center chassis.

– When you’re putting it all back together, make sure to route the fan cable under its little cable guide on the fan housing to keep it out of the way of the back panel.

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  1. TweezersXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 10

– Gently slide the fan out of its slot to remove it.

– When putting it back in, remember the fan only fits one way—make sure Master Chief is looking right at you.

Step 11

– Grab your trusty spudger and use the flat end to gently lift the locking tab holding the base to the shell.

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 12

– Grab the base and give it a counterclockwise twist to free it from the shell.

– Take off the base.

– When putting things back together, drop the base tabs into their spots on the shell and give it a clockwise twist until it clicks into place. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 13

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and let’s get to work! Carefully unscrew those two 8.8 mm screws that are holding the optical drive’s vibration isolator snugly in place—one’s hanging out on the base, and the other is chilling on the top of the isolator. You’ve got this!

Step 14

– Gently lift up the optical drive’s vibration isolator to detach it.

– During reassembly, be sure to push the vibration isolator down and wrap it around both edges of the optical drive, so it sits snugly with the rest of the center chassis.

Step 15

– Time to get a grip! Use a trusty pair of blunt tweezers to carefully grasp the edges of the optical drive power connector, and then gently pull up to release it from the optical drive.

– Now, let’s get that data cable disconnected. Simply use your fingers to pull up and release the cable from the optical drive – easy peasy!

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  1. TweezersXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 16

– Hold the top edge of the optical drive and slide it out of its slot in the shell to remove it.

– When putting things back together, make sure the pegs on the bottom edge of the optical drive fit into the guide holes on the bottom of the shell.

Step 17

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently flip open the metal locking tab on the USB port ribbon cable. You’ve got this!

– When it’s time to put everything back together, just snap that metal locking tab back into place after inserting the cable. Easy peasy!

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 18

– Grab a pair of tweezers and gently tug on the black plastic pull tab to disconnect the USB port cable. You’ve got this!

Step 19

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently press down on the metal tab next to the power button cable’s board connector. You’ve got this!

– With that tab pressed down, take a pair of tweezers and give the pull tab a little tug to disconnect the power button cable from the center chassis. Easy peasy!

– When you’re putting everything back together, just slide the cable in until you hear a light ‘snap’—that’s it locking into place like it belongs there!

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)
  2. TweezersXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 20

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and let’s get to work! Carefully unscrew those three 7.4 mm screws that are holding the center chassis assembly snugly in place. You’ve got this!

Step 21

– Carefully peel off the taped USB port ribbon cable from the heatsink.

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Step 22

– Grab the center chassis and gently pull it towards the green fan grille at the top of the shell. As you do this, the guide pegs should release from the shell, making it easy to remove.

– Carefully lift the center chassis assembly out of the shell. It’s like a puzzle piece – just pull it out and set it aside.

– When you’re putting everything back together, be sure to keep an eye on those ribbon cables. You don’t want them to get pinched as you lower the center chassis back into the shell. Take your time and make sure everything is in its place.

Step 23

– Pop open that chassis strap on the right side of the power supply.

Step 24

– Whip that chassis strap off the power supply like you’re pulling a party popper!

– With the strap out of the way, gently place the loose section to the side.

Step 25

– Grab your T8 Torx driver and remove the trio of screws holding the power cable port to the chassis:

– Two screws measuring 13.1 mm each

– One screw measuring 35 mm

Step 26

– Gently pop the power connector out of its cozy little spot in the chassis.

Step 27

– Pop open the lid on the power cable’s plastic guide with a gentle nudge.

Step 28

– Gently pull the power cable out from beneath the extra section of the cable guide. You’ve got this!

Step 29

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and carefully unscrew the 8.8 mm screw that holds the power supply corner cover in place. You’ve got this!

Step 30

– With a steady hand, lift off the power supply corner cover using either your fingers or a trusty pair of tweezers. You got this!

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  1. TweezersXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 31

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and let’s tackle those three 9.6 mm screws holding the accessory antenna board snugly to the center chassis. You’ve got this!

Step 32

– Grab the antenna board and pull it straight out from the center chassis to disconnect it.

– When putting it back together, line up the board’s connector with the port on the center chassis and press to reconnect.

Step 33

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and let’s tackle those nine screws holding down the board shield:

– Six sleek 8.8 mm black screws

– Two shiny 35 mm silver screws

– One petite 13.1 mm silver screw

Step 34

– Gently lift up the board shield and pop it out from the center chassis.

Step 35

– Unplug the chassis strap from the locking tabs on both sides of the power supply. Take it easy, and make sure you’re gentle with it!

Step 36

– Take off that chassis strap!

Step 37

– Get a grip on that 10-pin power connector and squeeze the locking tab – it’s time to set it free!

– Now, while you’re holding the locking tab down, gently lift the connector straight up to disconnect it from the board. Easy does it!

Step 38

– Grab the base of the interconnect cable connector with your fingers.

– Squeeze each side of the connector to unlock the cable locking tabs.

– With the tabs squeezed, grip the edges of the interconnect cable and pull it straight out to disconnect.

– When putting it back together, the interconnect cable should ‘snap’ into place when fully inserted.

Step 39

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and tackle those three shiny 35 mm-long silver screws on the power supply—just remember to leave that fourth black screw snug in its spot!

Step 40

– Grab the edges of the center chassis (steer clear of the power supply) and gently lift it off the motherboard and heatsink assembly, making sure to guide the interconnect cable through its designated cutout. You’re doing great!

Step 41

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently slide the flat end under the edges of that metal SSD shield. Give it a little pry to lift it up with care.

– Now, go ahead and take off the SSD shield. You’ve got this!

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 42

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and let’s get that 5.2mm screw outta there to free the SSD!

Step 43

– Grab the end of the SSD and gently wiggle it away from its M.2 board connector to set it free.

– When putting it back together, angle the SSD slightly as you slide it into its board connector, then lay it flat and secure it with the SSD screw.

Step 44

– Grab the interconnect cable connector with your fingers.

– Press both sides of the connector to release the cable locking tabs.

– With the tabs pressed, pull the interconnect cable straight out of the connector to disconnect it.

– Remove the interconnect cable.

– When reassembling, make sure the interconnect cable ‘snaps’ into place when fully inserted.

Step 45

– Gently pinch the locking tab on the interconnect cable attached to the motherboard. Grab the flat end of your spudger and carefully release the clip. Easy does it!

– Now, use your fingers to gently lift the connector straight up and out of its socket. No need to rush—just a steady pull!

– When putting things back together, first insert the #1—SOC side of the interconnect cable connector into its socket with the locking tab facing outward. Once it’s in place, press down on the edges of the connector until you hear it snap. You’ve got this!

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 46

– Gently slide the flat end of a spudger under the edges of the big metal shield sitting in the middle of the motherboard and lift it up with care.

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 47

– Time to say goodbye to that metal shield! Gently remove it and keep it safe for later.

– As you put everything back together, don’t forget to place the shield back in position. Give it a nice, firm push around the edges to make sure it’s snug and secure!

Step 48

– Grab your trusty T8 Torx driver and let’s tackle those four APU tension bracket screws, each measuring a cool 12.3 mm long. You’ve got this!

Step 49

– Pop off the APU bracket with your fingers and lift it straight up to remove.

– When reassembling, place the bracket so the black plastic bits face the motherboard’s long edges—the round hole (not the oblong one) should be closer to the interconnect cable socket. Refer to the photo for guidance.

Step 50

– Gently lift the motherboard straight up and off the heatsink to set it free.

– When you’re putting it back together, take care to position the board onto the heatsink with the APU side facing down. Keep in mind there’s some thermal paste hanging out on the bottom of the board, so use those alignment pegs to guide you. If you need to adjust the board, just be cautious, as it might spread that thermal paste around a bit.

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 51

– Take a peek at the thermal putty—it’s chilling on the heatsink and/or the motherboard.

– If any pieces are looking rough or dried out, follow the next four steps to swap them out.

– If you’re just dealing with the thermal paste, skip ahead to this step.

Step 52

– Gently take the flat end of a spudger and carefully scrape away the damaged thermal pad. Take your time and be gentle—you’ve got this!

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 53

– Grab some isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free microfiber cloth to gently wipe away any pesky thermal putty residue. You’ve got this!

Step 54

– Grab a small piece of thermal putty. Check out the size of the thermal pad you’re replacing to see how much you need.

Step 55

– Roll that thermal putty into a nice little ball.

– Pop the thermal putty where that damaged thermal pad used to chill, making sure it’s centered over the component—in this case, a memory chip.

– If you’re feeling fancy, you can use the flat end of a spudger (or an included applicator) to spread the thermal putty over the surface of the component.

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  1. SpudgerXbox Series X Motherboard Removal (Motherboard)

Step 56

– Grab your trusty spudger and carefully scrape off the old thermal paste from the processor. Make sure you’re gentle, we don’t want any accidents!

– Add a few drops of isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) onto the processor. Use a coffee filter or a lint-free cloth to gently wipe away any leftover residue. Nice and clean, just like new!

Step 57

– Give that thermal paste on the heat sink some love by repeating the last step!

Step 58

– Time to put your device back together! Just retrace your steps and follow these instructions in reverse.

– Got some e-waste? Make sure to drop it off at an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler. Let’s keep our planet happy!

– If things didn’t go as smoothly as you hoped, don’t sweat it! Give some basic troubleshooting a shot, or swing by our Xbox Series X Answers community for a little extra support.

– Changed your mind? No worries, just hit cancel and take a breather.

Success!
Time to put everything back together! Just follow these steps in reverse order and you’ll be good to go.
Got e-waste? Take it to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler to do your part for the planet.
If things didn’t go quite as planned, don’t worry! You can try some quick troubleshooting, or head over to our Xbox Series X Answers community for tips.

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