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0 RROD

Original Premium model bought about 28th Dec 2006

Only froze on me the once during a game

Problem with C&C Tiberium Wars started a couple of days ago - sounds like the disc isn't seated properly but still plays ok

Brother-in-law has had one a couple of months longer 1 RROD after nearly a year and then about a week later with the replacement (playing Needs for Speed Carbon both times)

(my Wii didn't last that long!)

Prob jinxed it now though!!

On my second xbox 360 since May 2007. First one died while saving Halo 3, gutted when it currupted.

Second one seems happy at the moment, although i've only had it a month, making some wierd clicking noises when it cools down, i hope for gods sake it's just the new heatsink cooling down. Don't fancy sending this one back again.

I had an original XBox 360 from day one release and it actually just died less than 2 weeks ago right before Christmas. It was the old RROD. I've been reading about this problem for months and thought I would be one of the few lucky ones not getting a bad one. Well that all changed a few weeks back. What was weird was I could still boot it and it would work flawlessly one time then the next time it would be the RROD and nothing. I called figuring I might as well get it taken care of even if it did work when it wanted to. Now it's a waiting game to get it back, it just got shipped out about a week ago.

Bought a refurbished one from Micro Center; was banned from live. Returned it, got another refurb, RRoDed in a couple of days. Returned that one, and had to wait a week for the store to get more refurbs in; got it, and it RRoDed the same day.

Needless to say, after going through 3 refurbs in a couple of weeks, I ended up buying a new one (The premium bundle with the 2 free games; 65nm chip I believe), which has been working pretty well. It sees about a 3-4 of hours avg. per day)

No RRoD, however my first Xbox refused to play any copy of Dead Rising so I used the opportunity to have it swapped. The replacement though had a problem with its transceiver for the wireless control pads out of the box so that was sent back also. Third one since then has been fine.

I had the rrod and solved the problem myself. I can't say if everyone has the same issue but mine was a problem with the hd connection. After fooling with it and some calls to Microsoft I had given up. I was about to take it back when I decided to give fixing it one more try. I knew it was a connection problem because it would run fine without the hd in and if you snapped it in and out enough times it would occasionally work. I started playing with inserting the drive and found if you just barely let it lock in it worked fine. A small cardboard spacer between the drive and console maintains this latching position now and I have had 5 months of perfect function.

The problem was poor cooling on the chips including cpu. Knowing this didn't any of you try putting decent cooling on the chips?

Sure, now it seems like it is a good idea to add extra cooling to the already noisy as hell X360. But Microsoft should have done a better job. There is clearly an Engineering problem here.

I'm glad Neowin has a front page pole on the issue. Finally we are getting some real data on the issue as MS will never release their data. It also mutes the people who claim the problem is over emphasized by an overly vocal minority of people.

Console had a manufacturing date of April '06, bought the console in April '07. It RROD'd on me on December 11th...so it lasted 8 months. Original design, bought the premium.

My brother has a launch console that hasn't RROD'd on him yet, granted his didn't get nearly as much use as mine did. Mine was in a college dorm room and was on probably 3-4 hours a day.

@dbuske -- not worth voiding my warranty for that. I'd much rather have the RROD and send it in than void my warranty and have anything else go wrong and be SOL.

Edited by sTIMPZ

How many have you had?

No RROD :-)

How long have you owned your console?

Me, about 1 year. I bought it from a friend used, total a little over 2 years.

Do you have the original design or the new Falcon 65nm core?

Original, Nov 2005 model.

Is it a Core, Arcade, Pro, Elite, Halo, etc?

Pro

I have two 360 pros (Australian).

One was a launch console and it had RROD twice, DVD laser replaced.

My second 360 was purchased at a retail chain called WOW Sight and Sound. It was factory refurbished and therefor about $100.00 cheaper. It two has had another RROD.

The thing is, the WOW as a retail chain had so many factory refurbished 360 pros that they had their own special box and the saleman said they would not be out of stock anytime soon (i.e. They had hundreds available just to that one store).

I am currently waiting for my first 360 to return from Microsoft. It's been almost two weeks given the holiday period.

I am definately sick of the hardware failures. If this was a fridge or car etc, I would be able to get a completely new unit under the Lemon principle.

Cheers

DarrenP

I don't have a 360, but I thought I'd comment from another angle.

I work for UPS as a driver and we deliver many of the replacement consoles. In the last 6 months, I've delivered around 10 consoles in my area. While that normally wouldn't be too bad, 3/4 of my route consists of businesses. One guy I delivered a replacement to said it was his 3rd. I also deliver at a Gamestop and the one employee has said they returned many themselves.

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