Sounds like a blown VRM (Voltage Regulator Modules) circuit on the board. There are components on the board that make up that circuit to power the logic board. That'll require some circuit level troubleshooting and microsoldering to fix.
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For this I think getting another Xbox One S would be the cheaper option (at least for 2nd hand).
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For this I think getting another Xbox One S would be the cheaper and option (at least for 2nd hand).
Sounds like a blown VRM (Voltage Regulator Modules) circuit on the board. There are components on the board that make up that circuit to power the logic board. That'll require some circuit level troubleshooting and microsoldering to fix.
For this I think getting another Xbox One S would be the cheaper option (at least for 2nd hand).