Xbox 360 Issues
- Click16
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Xbox 360 Issues
So I received a broken Xbox 360 from a friend. When I turn it on it has 3 Red Rings. So I take the Xbox apart, and do the fix (Overheating the GPU which worked with me before) the Xbox 360 runs again, but once I turn it on it loads like normal and in about 30 seconds or so the fan speeds up really high, and the Xbox stops entirely and just shows 2 blinking lights. This apparently means the Xbox is overheating, but the CPU is just warm, while the Gfx has no heat. I'm not expecting you guys to know a definite fix, but any help would be useful. I believe I might have broken a temperature sensor while overheating the Xbox, but please just give me ideas guys. I'm at my wits end. Its is the first Xbox version, with the first Nexgen dashboard, so Idk if I can JTAG it, but I might try.
- Click16
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Re: Xbox 360 Issues
Ok so on further attempts, I do notice the CPU getting quite warm with only about 15 seconds of being powered on.
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Re: Xbox 360 Issues
IMO it's screwed. I fixed my original one and it lasted me 6 months or so (although my use is quite minimal compared to most gamers). I knew "I got it right" because before it died the colors went into what looked like 256 color mode, then just would show a black screen. After I fixed it, it showed the 256 color mode again, then the fans slowed to very quite and the picture returned to normal. It worked this way (quietest I remember) until right before it died again.
I could have tried to fix it again, but I just caved and bought a slim instead.
The cooking method isn't a long term fix at all...
I could have tried to fix it again, but I just caved and bought a slim instead.
The cooking method isn't a long term fix at all...
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Re: Xbox 360 Issues
You could try re-flowing the solder using a heat gun
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Re: Xbox 360 Issues
If it's a xenon just throw it out, it's not worth the effort.
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Re: Xbox 360 Issues
So I went to mr_happy_penguin's house and we removed the CPU and GPU heatsinks, cleared the thermal compound off of them, and attempted to re-flow the solder. I soon figured that I forgot about the fan shroud that helps channel the air through the GPU and CPU heatsinks, so I made a custom one out of cardboard, and now I will use the Xbox normally (minus Xbox live of course) and see if I experience any complications.
Oh and yes it's a Xenon.
Oh and yes it's a Xenon.