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X360 RROD explained!
Posted on Sunday, 20 January 2008 by Speed, source: 8BitJoystick
It seems that although MS doesn't want to admit it, overheating is the main problem.
8BitJoystick spoke with an "inside source" from Microsoft who talked openly about the causes of the infamous Red Ring of Death that seems to occur with... just about anyone that bought an Xbox360
If the guy is correct, you better make sure your Xbox360 gets plenty of air if you want it to keep functioning.
The entire interview can be found right here.
8BitJoystick spoke with an "inside source" from Microsoft who talked openly about the causes of the infamous Red Ring of Death that seems to occur with... just about anyone that bought an Xbox360
Q: In your opinion what do you think the main cause of the Red Ring of Death failures have been?
RROD is caused by anything that fails in the "digital backbone" on the mother board. Also known as a core digital error. CPU, GPU, memory, etc. Bad parts, incompatible parts (timing problems) bad manufacturing process (like solder joints), misapplied heat sinks or thermal interface material, missing parts, broken parts, parts of the wrong value, missed test coverage. Any one or more, on any chip, or many other discrete components, would cause this. And many of the failures were obviously infant mortality, where they work when they leave the factory and fail early in use. The main design flaw was the excessive heat on the GPU warping the mother board around it. This would stress the solder joints on the GPU and any bad joints would then fail in early life.
Just about everyone that buys an Xbox360 is sooner or later experiencing problems with it and although Microsoft has extended the warranty on the system, it doesn't look like the problem is going away.RROD is caused by anything that fails in the "digital backbone" on the mother board. Also known as a core digital error. CPU, GPU, memory, etc. Bad parts, incompatible parts (timing problems) bad manufacturing process (like solder joints), misapplied heat sinks or thermal interface material, missing parts, broken parts, parts of the wrong value, missed test coverage. Any one or more, on any chip, or many other discrete components, would cause this. And many of the failures were obviously infant mortality, where they work when they leave the factory and fail early in use. The main design flaw was the excessive heat on the GPU warping the mother board around it. This would stress the solder joints on the GPU and any bad joints would then fail in early life.
If the guy is correct, you better make sure your Xbox360 gets plenty of air if you want it to keep functioning.
The entire interview can be found right here.
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