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Yes that is more than fine. All you have to do is make sure you don't block the back of the 360 and it'll be fine. It will still get toasty though.

It just arrived, i think i'll run out and buy a small office cabinet to put it on.. must help it to avoid the RRoD, although it was MFR on 17 March 08 so i'm guessing it's a falcon?

If it is going to RROD, it will RROD. No matter how well you look after it. The cupboard is fine, just keep it in there. Chipsets don't matter, it'll still RROD if it wants too.

Thanks Lingwo

One more question, i have a leaflet that asks for an additional ?59 for an extended 2 years "total protection" should i go for that or does the 3 year guarantee from MS still stand?

Nothing will happen to the 360 if it gets too hot, it'll just turn itself off and give you a DIFFERENT Red light error. Once it cools down, it's fine.

The RROD is caused by heating and cooling the console. In other words, it'll happen eventually if it's going to happen at all, so trying to prevent it is pointless.

Besides, it's a new console so it'll be fine.

If i was to register the new 360 as a 'registered device' would that count towards proof of purchase to prove the system is still in the free warranty period and RRoD repair time frame? As it was bought over the phone via catalogue and no receipt/proof of purchase was shipped with it? :crazy:

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