The Xbox 360 Fat (also known as the Xbox 360 Original) with a 320GB hard drive is a version of the console that was released as a later model of the Xbox 360 lineup. Here’s some key information about the Xbox 360 Fat 320GB:
Key Features:
- Hard Drive:
- The 320GB hard drive provides a substantial amount of storage for downloadable content, games, game saves, movies, and other media. This was one of the largest hard drive options available for the Xbox 360 at the time.
- Design:
- The “Fat” version of the Xbox 360 is larger and bulkier compared to the newer Xbox 360 Slim and Xbox 360 E models. It has a more rounded, angular design with visible vents and a central power button.
- Connectivity:
- It supports Wi-Fi, as well as Ethernet connectivity for online gaming and downloads.
- Comes with 3 USB ports on the front, 2 USB ports on the back, and an AV output for connection to a TV.
- Graphics and Performance:
- The Xbox 360 Fat version is powered by an ATI-designed graphics processing unit (GPU) and a custom processor, allowing it to run a wide range of games in high-definition (720p or 1080p in some cases).
- Backward Compatibility:
- The system supports backward compatibility for original Xbox games, though not all titles are supported.
- Accessories:
- The Xbox 360 Fat 320GB comes with various accessories such as a wireless controller, power supply, and HDMI or composite video cables depending on the region.
Key Differences from Later Models:
- Size: The Xbox 360 Fat is noticeably bulkier compared to the Xbox 360 Slim or Xbox 360 E, which are more compact and have a sleeker design.
- Power Supply: The Fat model uses a larger external power brick compared to the smaller models that use a more efficient and smaller power supply.


