| Ben Heck Provides Tips on Probing Your 360 For Heat Sink; Tips on Avoiding Red Ring of Death |
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| Written by Rivithed | ||||||||||
| Friday, 03 August 2007 | ||||||||||
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Continuing in our reports on theories on the dreaded Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death (aka hardware failure), here's some useful information from Ben Heck on Xbox 360 hardware revisions and some tips on what to look out for.
Ben Heck delves into an Xbox 360 Elite's heat sinks and pipes and the DVD drive scratching issues. His early July Elite system included an additional heat sink. Because the Elite is in lower supply in the market, there's a better chance that you'll be likely to get an Elite console with the hardware revision than buying a Xbox 360 Premium console which may have been on shelves longer (hence an older system).
Some tips from Ben Heck:
Other tips from BenHeck: - If you want a 360 and are worried about the ROL, get an Elite. - "I can’t say for sure but it stands to reason newly manufactured Premiums probably have improved heat sinks as well. I recently bought a Core in late June - for personal use since I had an extra hard drive - so maybe if I get really brave I’ll take a look inside that. If even THAT has a new heat sink we can rest assured about other recent models." As he discovers in the more recent posting, his Core Xbox 360 does not include the heat sink. Ben Heck also mentions that the cooling design of the PS3 performs better than the Xbox 360. So give your 360 a checkup and see if you can spot the heat sink. Let us know! I should have a repaired Premium Xbox 360 coming next week, so watch for my probe on it soon!
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