WTF?
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The cooling fans for the xbox are on the side that faces down when you stand it up. Lay it down and put it on something like a piece of cardboard if you have it laying on the carpet it should run better that way.
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jester;191504 wrote:
you really shouldnt use the 360 upright, they are notorious for chewing up discs. also if you need a cooling setup get the one that plugs into the usb port in the back otherwise you face a greater risk for the ring of death.thats weird the guys at software etc said the one that plugs into the power cord is the better cooling setup
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bluejays;191845 wrote:
thats weird the guys at software etc said the one that plugs into the power cord is the better cooling setupThe best cooling set up is one that does not draw power from the xbox 360 at all. i've seen ppl use four 120mm fans powered by an adapter and that drops temps dramatically.
The best consumer product right now is the pelican air flo (?) product which runs off the USB ports and also functions as a breakout box giving all kinds of ports. The nyko one will fuck up your shit. Stay away.
I say if your 360 needs cooling, you need a new xbox. If it's eating disks, try putting it horizontally, if it still does it, you need a new xbox. call up MS, they are replacing these things left and right, you don't necessarily even need a ring of death to get a replacement.
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also just fyi -- never change the orientation of the box (flat or upright) while there's a disc in it.
the controllers will do the circle-of-green thing when they have a low battery, although having them do that while the box is off is surprising. note that the box also supports "low power mode" now where it will continue downloading and stuff even though its most of the way off..
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Jim;191850 wrote:
Warranty it. Microsoft extended the warranty 3 years....I believe the 3 year warranty only applies to the 3 Red Lights error, everything else is 1 year.
There is a well known issue where some of the drives in the 360's have been destroying disks though. I'd be willing to bet if you called Customer Support @ Microsoft they might say "no" at first but you could push enough and get them to say "ok send it in we'll fix it".
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