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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Console Chat => Topic started by: guyjin on January 22, 2008, 05:00:03 AM

Title: xbox 360 survival tips
Post by: guyjin on January 22, 2008, 05:00:03 AM
anonymous inside source allegedly tells all about the xbox 360 failure rate:

http://www.8bitjoystick.com/archives/jake_inside_source_reveal_the_truth_about_xbox_360_red_ring_of_death_failures.php

his recommendations for 360 survival:
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Is humidity a factor? Are Xbox 360s in Florida just as likely as a 360 in Seattle?

Humidity is a co-factor with temperature for many failure modes. The hotter the room ambient conditions, the more likely a 360 is to fail, all else being equal. Same for humidity.

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Is keeping the 360 horizontal more safe than keeping it vertical?

I don't think so. Vertical exposes more surface area and volume to heat exchange with cooler room air. And I think opens more vent holes. Just don't let it fall over.
Title: Re: xbox 360 survival tips
Post by: ceti alpha on January 22, 2008, 05:23:55 AM
A friend of mine has the 360 and he it is a major noise maker. It always sounds like it's about to explode. I wonder if  that cooler fan unit would do much good for him.  :-k
Title: Re: xbox 360 survival tips
Post by: Necromancer on January 22, 2008, 05:47:53 AM

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Is humidity a factor? Are Xbox 360s in Florida just as likely as a 360 in Seattle?
Humidity is a co-factor with temperature for many failure modes. The hotter the room ambient conditions, the more likely a 360 is to fail, all else being equal. Same for humidity.

No shit sherlock.  Thanks for letting us know that hot, humid air is less efficient for cooling.  :roll:

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Is keeping the 360 horizontal more safe than keeping it vertical?
I don't think so. Vertical exposes more surface area and volume to heat exchange with cooler room air. And I think opens more vent holes. Just don't let it fall over.

Yes, setting it vertical would expose more surface area to ambient air, but the hardware's volume has nothing to do with it (and obviously remains constant).  He's also negating the cooling affect that the table can add as a heat sink.  You think that it exposes more vent holes?  Think?!?  Just look at the f'n thing, genius!

Not exactly an insightful article.  Was it a secret that 360s aren't exactly well built and have insufficient cooling?  Maybe MS will learn from their mistakes and their third console will be well built and competently engineered (like Sony).
Title: Re: xbox 360 survival tips
Post by: Kitsunexus on January 22, 2008, 07:18:12 AM
If they would stop treating the XBOX series like consoles and more like dedicated computers, maybe the XBOX 1020 will be built with decent cooling systems.
Title: Re: xbox 360 survival tips
Post by: Necromancer on January 22, 2008, 07:51:16 AM
If they would stop treating the XBOX series like consoles and more like dedicated computers, maybe the XBOX 1020 will be built with decent cooling systems.

A Xbox 360 is no more computeresque than the PS3 or Wii; anything that generates heat needs a way to dissipate same.
Title: Re: xbox 360 survival tips
Post by: guyjin on January 22, 2008, 09:21:31 AM
A 360 crammed into an FX case would be wicked sweet.
Title: Re: xbox 360 survival tips
Post by: ceti alpha on January 22, 2008, 09:24:28 AM
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A 360 crammed into an FX case would be wicked sweet.

haha. Nice.