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Old 08-29-2009, 05:30 PM
Empi666 Empi666 is offline
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Your flightstick is ok. I have one also and have had no problem. I'm sure that it's just the usual RROD.(I'm on my third one) Purely coincidental. Cheers.
Time to get a PS3
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Old 08-30-2009, 12:02 AM
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I agree, I still don't understand why people still buy xbox360's after they already had 3 broken ones... it's obviously a sign of bad engineering... I bought a PS3 after my xbox360 broke, never looked back!
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Old 08-30-2009, 12:39 AM
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I agree, I still don't understand why people still buy xbox360's after they already had 3 broken ones... it's obviously a sign of bad engineering... I bought a PS3 after my xbox360 broke, never looked back!
i hope you're not gettin the 90nm chip set 1st generation model (2008 > model) instead the old 90nm (< 2007) coz YLoD strike on most of the old model...it has crushed on me on my 60g JP set (1st production unit) after 2 years acompanying me.

Now i'm using da 80g SG set 2008 the 3rd generation model + some custom modded exaust fan attach behind of it...sigh
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Old 08-30-2009, 12:54 AM
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Surprisingly my old 360 has never gotten the RROD. I do prefer the PS3 over 360 because I don't really like Microsoft and how their stuff is always needing updates etc. but they seem to have the demo out first, and some good exclusive games so I like both, but PS3 is more in my favor.
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Old 08-30-2009, 05:13 AM
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I'm on my second 360, well.. they both work, because I got a guy that fixes them for me, and he explained the whole RROD problem to me, and what exactly causes it.

Its the video card that causes it. If there isn't enough thermal paste on the video card to help keep the video card in place while keeping it safe from extreme heat, it could overheat, and have a slight (rare) disconnect causing the RROD.

I got the RROD on my first 360, 3 times, and he fixed it until it completely broke, then he switched the board for me. My second 360 got the RROD recently, couple weeks ago, he added more thermal paste, and its working fine... for now, and hopefully for the next year of so.
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Old 08-30-2009, 10:11 AM
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that's not the only cause of the RRoD. there's also the fact that the videocard uses some stupid X shaped clamp that holds it in place. problem is that the card is held in place by forcing it there instead of holding it with screws. when the card becomes hot, it starts to warp and stress, forcing it to jump out of the clamp, breaking the connection to the motherboard... and there's also the issue of solder-joints breaking apart due to excessive heat... this is not due to lack of thermal paste, it's due to lack of airflow in the console...
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Old 08-30-2009, 05:25 PM
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that's not the only cause of the RRoD. there's also the fact that the videocard uses some stupid X shaped clamp that holds it in place. problem is that the card is held in place by forcing it there instead of holding it with screws. when the card becomes hot, it starts to warp and stress, forcing it to jump out of the clamp, breaking the connection to the motherboard... and there's also the issue of solder-joints breaking apart due to excessive heat... this is not due to lack of thermal paste, it's due to lack of airflow in the console...
In my previous post I stated that the card can disconnect, but yes, everything you said is also true.
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Old 08-30-2009, 12:53 AM
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Time to get a PS3
Agreed. I always had ps systems, the i got a xbox 360 last october. By the time killzone 2 came out i had traded it in for a ps3. Best console out there, especially since its now $299. I might just sell my 80g and get a new slim.
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