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DaBird
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what say you?

10/6/2009 2:41:18 PM

Golovko
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there was one person on here that does or did...or it might have been a friend of someone on here

10/6/2009 2:42:33 PM

Grandmaster
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I've done two xclamp+artic silver for personal use. One fucked up again (first gen) the other one is still going strong.

10/6/2009 2:52:10 PM

Noen
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Is it possible to get a new motherboard for not $Texas, an just swap them out?

10/6/2009 3:55:32 PM

Golovko
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^I thought it was just a clamp issue on a heatsink?

10/6/2009 4:10:47 PM

Noen
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I have my 1st gen 360 that red ringed a loong time ago. I thought it happened because it overheated internal traces, and the clamp fix was only a temporary fix

10/6/2009 5:22:41 PM

Nitrocloud
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I thought it was because the board and the processor weren't matched for thermal expansion and caused stress on the BGA solder joints, causing them to crack.

10/7/2009 2:44:54 AM

DaBird
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"I thought it was because the board and the processor weren't matched for thermal expansion and caused stress on the BGA solder joints, causing them to crack."


this is what I thought as well. any of you have any experience fixing this? want to make a little cash and fix mine?

10/7/2009 9:17:24 AM

Stein
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In all seriousness, just buy another one. The "fix" is completely hit and miss from a reliability standpoint and I'm pretty sure you can get a new Arcade (which is all you really need) for like $170 when Dell runs their 15% consoles special.

10/7/2009 9:49:41 AM

jethromoore
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Here's an interesting/informative white paper on the problem and a $texas machine that can supposedly fix most of them without removing components.

https://www.manncorp.com/specialty-soldering-equipment/expert_04.6x_xbox_repair_station/Xbox%20360%20Repair_092408.pdf


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Also what is the secondary error code that it is giving?

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"--==SECONDARY ERROR CODES==-
The specific type of hardware failure can be determined by a "hidden" error code
Turn the xbox 360 on, and wait till the 3 red lights are flashing.
Press and hold the sync up button (the small white one), while holding that button press the eject button.
The LEDs will now blink the first number in the code (as described below).
Release the eject button and press it again.
The LEDs will now blink the second number of the code.
Release the eject button and press it again.
The LEDs will now blink the third number of the code.
Release the eject button and press it again.
The LEDs will now blink the forth number of the code.
Release the eject button and press it again.
The LEDs will go back to the 3 red flashing lights.
You should be able to determine the difference between the 3 flashing lights and the error code lights by the rate in which they flash.

Here is how you interpret the LEDs to get the code number:
All four lights flashing - 0
One light flashing - 1
Two Lights flashing - 2
Three lights flashing - 3

0001 power supply problem
0002 Network Interface problem
0003 Power problem could be the PSU could be the GPU/CPU, somehow the console isn't getting clean power from the power supply.
0010 over heating
0011 over heating - If you are receiving this error after disassembling your console make sure to all 8 of the heatsync screws are tightened securely to the board/heatsink holes.
0012 over heating
0013 over heating
0020 (Not yet known, possibly overheating)
0021 DVD Drive Time out - Can be caused by problems with a firmware flash. This is also speculated to sometime be caused by a problem with the southbridge chipset on the motherboard.
0022 GPU Error / GPU Overheating
0023 (not yet known)
...
0101 (not yet known)
0102 unknown error
though it's most likely GPU related literally means the console does not know what is wrong. possibly a short or cold solder joint somewhere. So far there is 1 major theory for what causes most of these errors is that the Ram, CPU, or GPU are not soldered properly to the mother board due either to poor manufacturing or excessive heat up and cool down cycles that stress, weaken and eventually break the soldered connection.
There are two theories to fixing this one deals with the "X" clamps that hold down the chips. The other involves re-Heating the chips. DO NOT attempt either of these if your console is still under warranty. If your console is still under warranty return it to the store where it was purchased or call MS to have it replaced. I have also heard of limited success by simply switching the AV cable from "HDTV" mode to "TV" mode.
0103 CPU Error/ CPU Overheating - see solution for error 0102
0110 Memory Error / Memory Overheating - see solution for error 0102
...
0200 (not yet known)
...
1000 (not yet known)
1001 (not yet known)
1002 (not yet known)
1003 Hard Drive Error... It could be a problem with the Hard Drive itself or a problem with the internal connection to the hard drive, Try removing the hard drive and playing without it
1010 Hard Drive Error, Can be caused buy a corrupt or missing eProm.
1011 (not yet known)
1012 (not yet known)
1013 (not yet known) possibly a dashboard update error
1020 (not yet known)
1021 (not yet known)
1022 AV cable error... There is a problem with the AV cable, try using a different AV cable. (could also be a problem with the encoder chip)
1023 DVD drive not connected, connect DVD drive to boot
1030 (not yet known)
1031 (not yet known)
1032 (not yet known)
1033 (not yet known)
...
1444 and up There is no "4" in the error codes four lights is a "0" go back and check your code again."


[Edited on October 7, 2009 at 10:28 AM. Reason : ]

10/7/2009 10:20:59 AM

drunktyper
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I just fixed my RRoD. I had a buddy help me out. The issue is the heat syncs. THe new xboxes have a new design. Just replace the old with the new and you should be good to go.

Don't do the towel trick...it will brick your 360.

IM me and I will send you my buddy's info. He charges $50 bucks and give you a 90 warranty.

10/7/2009 10:22:33 AM

quagmire02
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"The issue is the heat syncs"

i, too, hate it when my heats are out of sync

[Edited on October 7, 2009 at 12:52 PM. Reason : http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?t=1593175]

10/7/2009 12:50:05 PM

krs3g
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"Is it possible to get a new motherboard for not $Texas, an just swap them out?"


There are a ton on ebay for $25-$40. Swapping out is a possibility, but the disc drive is tied to the mobo with a key. If I'm not mistaken there are several apps available that allow you to hook the drive up to a desktop unit and find out the key though.

10/7/2009 7:07:13 PM

DaBird
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any of you guys want to fix mine?

10/9/2009 8:27:42 AM

jethromoore
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"what is the secondary error code that it is giving?"


I can't help you out, but I'd be wary about anybody promising to fix it without knowing the secondary code. Basically they'd probably just do the xclamp modification/reseat the heatsink, which will temporarily fix many 360's, but could be a waste of time depending on the root cause.

10/9/2009 8:46:40 AM

DaBird
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thanks for all of the input

10/9/2009 9:20:06 AM

duro982
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doesn't MS fix this/replace with refurb for free still?

My roommate just sent his off like 2 months ago, he had another at the door within like 10 days.

10/9/2009 2:57:24 PM

Golovko
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^only for the first 3 years. Its not a lifetime warranty. People that have had launch xbox's are way out of warranty now.

10/9/2009 3:25:41 PM

dinamod
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Pretty sure this does not require warranty. I sent mine in for the same problem (red ring) after the warranty had expired and I got a refurbished one back in less than 2 weeks.

10/9/2009 4:59:56 PM

dinamod
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oops

[Edited on October 9, 2009 at 5:00 PM. Reason : double post]

10/9/2009 4:59:56 PM

wdprice3
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Quote :
"WORTH

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TWICE"

10/9/2009 5:00:59 PM

Golovko
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"Pretty sure this does not require warranty. I sent mine in for the same problem (red ring) after the warranty had expired and I got a refurbished one back in less than 2 weeks.
"


you may not know it but you got yours replaced through your warranty. The manufacture warranty is 1 year but MS extended it to 3 years if you get a RROD

10/9/2009 5:15:12 PM

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