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I am sure almost everyone here and every other gamer has heard of the XBox 360's failure rate associated with RROD (Red Ring of Death). Well, I have had a XBox 360 since December 2006 and so far my unit is still working properly. However, I will say though that I hardly use it now since I have converted over to the PS3 side. My question is what caused all these people's 360's to have the RROD? Is it because people played the system for hours nonstop, poor ventilation, etc? I am sure everyone here would agree that it an electronics product is not properly ventilated, then most likely it will fail eventually due to the heat that resides, etc. I firmly believe that if you take care of the system as intended by the manufacturer, it should not die on you. What is your take on this issue?
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I actually kind want my 360 to have RROD -- then I could take it back to Costco for a full refund and get an Elite. ![]() I think the generally accepted theory is a combination of poor ventilation in the environment (i.e., putting it on a carpet or running it in a enclosed cabinet) and poor internal heat dissipation design by MS. That said -- I think the 360 is the stronger game platform due to Xbox Live and better game library. |
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Hmm, I thought there was a hardware issue that they've since supposedly addressed. I'd have to search for the articles to find what I'm thinking of though. Anyway, most of the people I've seen mention theirs failing said it didn't have anything to do with theirs being in a poor environment or limited airflow and these guys are computer enthusiasts that know all about needing good airflow, avoiding conditions that cause it to overheat, etc.
Having said that, I had one of the early ones and mine worked fine but I rarely used it, mostly just playing Spades and a couple of the other XBL games on it. Once the PS3 was released, I sold the x360. I debated for quite a while whether to sell it or not since so many of them were failing (and I didn't want someone to think I had suckered them into buying a faulty piece of hardware). It worked out though. The guy that bought mine knew all the about the issues since his had just failed. He essentially bought mine as a backup and to use while his was sent back for repair. Even if he did end up having issues with it eventually, I'm not going to feel too bad about it. I sold him a lot of x360 hardware/software for a very good price at the time so easily could have turned around and sold most of it and made a good profit. Edit: Nevermind, seems I don't have to search for the defect, it's mentioned earlier in the thread. Last edited by owa; 04-03-2008 at 07:24 PM. |
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Insufficient cooling on the GPU causes warping of the board and eventually causes the solder points to break on it. The "Towel trick" overheats the system to the extent where the solder melts and they reconnect
This was caused because they rushed the system to maket with insuffiencient testing, and ignoring what the tests they did do were saying |
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I know several people who have had to send theirs in and get replacements. I am actually still on my first one purchased in December 2005 and I haven't had a problem. I guess I am lucky, though it does worry me since I am on a launch unit and those are supposed to be the worst ones for this problem.
I don't over use mine like some do. I don't necessarily have huge marathons, and I may go for weeks or even months without playing it much, but then I get a new game or rediscover an older one and I do give the machine a pretty good workout as a result, and it's still working fine. So, I don't know what the secret it to keeping it working. |
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![]() Even the new policy is 90 day return and 2 year warranty (they fix it or exchange it -- which really just means they exchange it). |
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Same here. Mine still plays but it freezes every once in a while and it has a wierd noise coming out of it. But otherwise it's not in bad shape i guess. But worried to when it does finally break down which i believe it will. I'll have to get an elite...... |
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I bought one at launch and had to send it back around 6 months later. About four months later, I had to send back the second unit. After my third unit started freezing and acting like RROD was imminent, I traded it in at Gamestop and got a PS3 and haven't looked back.
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I am on my 5th Xbox 360 since launch. My original lasted 13 mths. The 4 others were refurbs that I recv'd as part of the warranty. 2 of the refurbs did not even work when I recv'd them so they had to go back to Texas. The other one's dvd drive failed. So I sent it back and they swapped the drive for me. For me it wasn't a ventilation issue. My xbox was always placed on top of a my entertainment center, standing up. The room was normal temperature and it was VERY well taken care of. There also wasn't a heat source like a receiver underneath it. I did use it quite a bit but, this issue really comes down to poor product design by MS. This was one of the primary reasons I bought my PS3. Now I rarely use the 360 and would not recommend their product to anyone until MS gets their act together. As a consumer, you shouldn't have to take special steps to correct manufacturing defects. I'm not talking about abuse, I talking normal wear and tear on a machine that promotes online gaming, which for most users is dozens of hours of usage. Just my 2 cents on the issue.
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