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Here is a little diagram I whipped up to aid me with my install, it worked very well. Also for the d(cpu_rst) I do know there is a point on the top of the board but I didn't bother finding a picture of the point and putting it in the picture because I'm not using that until I get better.
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Thanks for the diagrams, im going to have another shot at doing an xbox after christmas and this will help massively.

Kind Regards,
Vadar
 
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Here is a little diagram I whipped up to aid me with my install, it worked very well. Also for the d(cpu_rst) I do know there is a point on the top of the board but I didn't bother finding a picture of the point and putting it in the picture because I'm not using that until I get better.
Credits:
JRunner (Left Picture)
TX or TeamX360 I forgot which one (Right Picture)
Me (Adding the Ace points on the left picture and drawing the groups)

f0b91fc4f72ecc79cb3f273008448f18.jpg
Where do you recommend to put ground point for ace v3 chip on a trinity mother board
 
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I believe the ACE V3 factory timing files is great for Corona S-RGH.
But for Trinity, you might want to reprogram it with Trinity S-RGH file.
I always use AV port/network port for GND istead of the 5 point, a lot easier.
I'd suggest put S-RGH in the title, however it seems not possible to change topic title here?
 
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The alternate cpu_rst on top of the board (R4D4 resistor) along with short rst wire seems to work very well for me with trinity's. Not sure if there is actually anything to it or not but I get the fastest boot times with that point.
 
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