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lexasp
post Dec 8 2006, 11:24 AM

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I am interested in getting an xbox360, coz after comparing with PS3, it appeals to me that xbox360 is a better choice atleast for now (wasted my time waiting for it). Thus I had made a little research regarding xbox360 and came across some lethal issue that that this console experiencing, below are the listed problem. Hope all the xbox360 owner here can tell me how true is this problem and does the current xbox360 still experiences this problem?. Thanks.

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Overheating
Because of its high power consumption, the Xbox 360 console poses a moderate risk of overheating if users do not follow the guidelines prescribed by the user manual. Users are advised not to obstruct air flow to the enclosure vents or power supply. Problems associated with overheating include reduced system performance and instability that may result in crashing or hardware failure. Some Xbox 360 owners have even installed custom cooling solutions in their consoles to prevent this from happening.

Microsoft has been working with a Singapore-based company, Chartered Semiconductor, to create new 65-nanometer chips by Q1 2007. These new chips will have reduced power consumption and in turn, will run cooler. They will also be cheaper to manufacture than the current 90-nanometer chips. Because the logic design and clock speed will remain unchanged, performance will not be affected.[1]


Disc scratching
When a user moves the Xbox 360 from a vertical position to a horizontal position, or vice-versa, the inserted disc may brush against the drive's pickup-assembly and incur scratches to its reflective coating. The Xbox 360 owner's manual specifically warns against moving the system while a disc is inserted. However, some users also reported that their disc got scratched without moving their consoles, until questioned about moving it with a disc inside the DVD ROM drive.[3] Microsoft does not replace scratched game discs, by simply replacing the media, because they do not own the rights to some games. Until recently, they offered a free copy of a Microsoft Game Studios Xbox 360 title as a replacement for scratched disks. Microsoft conducted its own research into this topic, and concluded that without moving the console, discs cannot be scratched, and therefore no longer issues replacements. [4] Note: Consoles equipped with the Toshiba-Samsung manufactured drive may experience dislodging of the disc when the console is tilted with a game inserted. This could damage the disc as well as the drive. Users with drives manufactured by Hitachi-LG have only reported damaged discs. The most sensible advice is to not risk it and simply not move the console while it is in a powered-up state, or with a disc inserted.


Game Recognition Issues
On rare occasions when a User inserts a Game Disc the Game will not load and a prompt will appear on screen saying "This game can only be played on an Xbox 360" despite the fact that the console is, indeed, an Xbox 360. The best way to fix this is to either restart the console or eject the disc and re-insert it.

This could, however, be the initial symptoms of a hardware failure. (Note: This problem sometimes arises when no Xbox 360 controller either wired or wireless is connected to the console when loading a disc.)


Fall 2006 Update Technical issues
The first Fall of 2006 update patch released on November 1 is known to lock up consoles, rendering them useless. The most obvious issue occurs after the installation of the patch, the console immediately reboots and shows an error message. Usually, the error code, E71, is shown during or directly after the booting animation.

It is not clearly known what caused the problem. Much of the Xbox community believes it was caused by the lack of an installed Summer 2006 update patch. There is also the theory that this consistently occurs on modded systems as well. The modified Xbox 360 community has since reported that this is not the case.

The problems caused by the first patch range from slow, unstable performance to effectively bricking the system. The latter is the usual result.


General Hardware Failure
When a Microsoft Xbox 360 console experiences a "general hardware failure", on the front of the console three red lights appear within what Microsoft calls the "Ring of Light". To date, Microsoft has not commented on the source of the general hardware failure, but many believe it is related to the console overheating.


Tray Jamming
Also another common problem, yet not as lethal, is when the disk tray jams or struggles to open.

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lexasp
post Jan 23 2007, 10:13 AM

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QUOTE(hikaru_x @ Jan 23 2007, 09:05 AM)
psstt... a little bird in dell bought that for rm97x last week...  unsure.gif
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I want 1 too, still available?
lexasp
post Jan 23 2007, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(michael9413 @ Jan 23 2007, 10:18 AM)
if u really interested i tell my fren n find out lo...
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yes I am interest, please help us to find out. Mayb bulk pruchase can get even better price rclxms.gif

 

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