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post Apr 8 2010, 11:14 AM, updated 16y ago

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"Let's not beat about the bush: game consoles are expensive, and in some cases, known to be a tad failure-prone. Here are six things that could already be killing yours."

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HEAT
Nothing kills electronic devices better than excessive heat. Take the Xbox 360's infamous "red ring of death" issue. A set of design and manufacturing faults left the machine vulnerable to heat buildup -- and drove it to a failure rate that reportedly topped 50%. While those flaws have been fixed, the lesson remains: Minimize heat, and your console will live longer. Make sure it's not basking in the sun, keep it off the carpet, and make sure it has enough air space around it for proper circulation.


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DUST
Keep your console in a dusty atmosphere, and you're slowly choking it. As dusty air circulates through the system, it'll accumulate crud on your console's vital organs, clogging heatsinks, jamming up fans, and blocking air vents. In other words, it means more heat -- and that's bad. Keep it clean, and it'll live longer.


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NOT USING A SURGE PROTECTOR
Yes, your console needs electricity to work. But too much of a good thing can be dangerous. Plug in your consoles without using a surge protector -- or with one that's not connected to an adequate ground -- and you're playing Russian roulette with its precious, oh-so-fragile innards. One fortuitous lightning strike, and zap: game over. Literally. Grab a decent surge protector from an established brand (or, best of all, a whole-house model that'll protect all your pricey electronics) and enjoy some peace of mind.


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THOSE UNAUTHORIZED "MODIFICATION"
For years, unscrupulous individuals have been offering to "mod" consoles to allow them to play pirated games. Sometimes, it's as simple as adding an internal chip to bypass its hardware protection, although increasingly common are custom "softmods" that don't involve opening the machine up at all. Either way, they're bad ideas. At best, you'll void your precious warranty. Once you're spotted playing pirated games online, you (or your console) could wind up permanently barred from its various online services. At worst, your precious console could be rendered completely useless. You wouldn't be the first. Leaving aside the numerous moral, legal and ethical reasons why it's a bad idea, it's just not worth the risk.


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LEAVING IT ON ALL THE TIME
Be honest. Have you ever left your console on for an extended period, rather than quitting your game properly? Why? Do you want to wear out your console by increasing strain on its (albeit few) moving parts? Do you own shares in your electricity company? Do you just hate this mean ol' planet that much? You'll have a hard time playing Halo XXIV when the melting polar icecaps have submerged your house under nine feet of water. All kidding aside, taking a greener approach to your gaming will pay off with lower bills, longer-lasting consoles, and a happier planet.


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AIRBORNE CONTROLLERS
Posing a threat not only to consoles, but to TVs, furniture, and windows alike, there's nothing worse than a flying controller. Whether it's launched through frustration or carelessness, the result's the same. Wear your wristbands -- make sure the kids do, too -- and if you're playing a particularly frustrating game, take a break every so often. Both your console and your mood will thank you.

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post Apr 8 2010, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(pcgame @ Apr 8 2010, 11:14 AM)
"Let's not beat about the bush: game consoles are expensive, and in some cases, known to be a tad failure-prone. Here are six things that could already be killing yours."

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HEAT
Nothing kills electronic devices better than excessive heat. Take the Xbox 360's infamous "red ring of death" issue. A set of design and manufacturing faults left the machine vulnerable to heat buildup -- and drove it to a failure rate that reportedly topped 50%. While those flaws have been fixed, the lesson remains: Minimize heat, and your console will live longer. Make sure it's not basking in the sun, keep it off the carpet, and make sure it has enough air space around it for proper circulation.
user posted image

DUST
Keep your console in a dusty atmosphere, and you're slowly choking it. As dusty air circulates through the system, it'll accumulate crud on your console's vital organs, clogging heatsinks, jamming up fans, and blocking air vents. In other words, it means more heat -- and that's bad. Keep it clean, and it'll live longer.
user posted image

NOT USING A SURGE PROTECTOR
Yes, your console needs electricity to work. But too much of a good thing can be dangerous. Plug in your consoles without using a surge protector -- or with one that's not connected to an adequate ground -- and you're playing Russian roulette with its precious, oh-so-fragile innards. One fortuitous lightning strike, and zap: game over. Literally. Grab a decent surge protector from an established brand (or, best of all, a whole-house model that'll protect all your pricey electronics) and enjoy some peace of mind.
user posted image

THOSE UNAUTHORIZED "MODIFICATION"
For years, unscrupulous individuals have been offering to "mod" consoles to allow them to play pirated games. Sometimes, it's as simple as adding an internal chip to bypass its hardware protection, although increasingly common are custom "softmods" that don't involve opening the machine up at all. Either way, they're bad ideas. At best, you'll void your precious warranty. Once you're spotted playing pirated games online, you (or your console) could wind up permanently barred from its various online services. At worst, your precious console could be rendered completely useless. You wouldn't be the first. Leaving aside the numerous moral, legal and ethical reasons why it's a bad idea, it's just not worth the risk.
user posted image

LEAVING IT ON ALL THE TIME
Be honest. Have you ever left your console on for an extended period, rather than quitting your game properly? Why? Do you want to wear out your console by increasing strain on its (albeit few) moving parts? Do you own shares in your electricity company? Do you just hate this mean ol' planet that much? You'll have a hard time playing Halo XXIV when the melting polar icecaps have submerged your house under nine feet of water. All kidding aside, taking a greener approach to your gaming will pay off with lower bills, longer-lasting consoles, and a happier planet.
user posted image

AIRBORNE CONTROLLERS
Posing a threat not only to consoles, but to TVs, furniture, and windows alike, there's nothing worse than a flying controller. Whether it's launched through frustration or carelessness, the result's the same. Wear your wristbands -- make sure the kids do, too -- and if you're playing a particularly frustrating game, take a break every so often. Both your console and your mood will thank you.
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Good advice and besides, i'm guilty to one point. I always leave it on..Looks like i have to properly shut it down next time.. sweat.gif

Btw, I've saw this from somewhere last night. Please give credit to source. nod.gif

This post has been edited by Trishharas: Apr 9 2010, 08:21 AM
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post Apr 8 2010, 01:28 PM

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post Apr 8 2010, 02:51 PM

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If you have took this article from somewhere you should at least give the person the credit. (ie: Post his name or link where you got it from)

If this is what you have written then I would apologize on the statement above.
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post Apr 8 2010, 08:03 PM

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ive read it at yahoo bout this...copy and paste tongue.gif
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post Apr 10 2010, 12:53 PM

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love the last one! biggrin.gif anyone really flung their controllers ?!?! LOL
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post Apr 10 2010, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(Hou_JaI @ Apr 10 2010, 12:53 PM)
love the last one! biggrin.gif anyone really flung their controllers ?!?! LOL
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Urm, almost flung it got la coz i keep on dying on NGS...ROFLMAO!~
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post Apr 10 2010, 06:27 PM

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QUOTE(Hou_JaI @ Apr 10 2010, 12:53 PM)
love the last one! biggrin.gif anyone really flung their controllers ?!?! LOL
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I don't fling 'em, I stomp on 'em.

I stomp a 360 controller once, injured my foot. Cheap controller, even a weak guy like me managed to get the analog stick to go through the motherboard.

 

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