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The Xbox 360 ring of death affects over 500,000. The Xbox 360 ring of death is a serious problem, but is thankfully easily fixed.
The first question you have is likely “what causes my Xbox 360 ring of death”. The short answer is heat. The long answer is, the motherboard heats up, it vibrates, and then the GPU (graphics processing unit) comes loose. Then you have the Xbox 360 3 red light error.
The good news is the Xbox 360 ring of death can be fixed with some common household tools and the whole process can take less than an hour.
We have a guide at http://www.360repair.info that will guide you through the whole repair process. This guide is not made for technical experts, it’s for regular people who just want to fix their Xbox 360 ring of death.
Don’t let the Xbox 360 ring of death ruin your game time. Visit us at http://www.360repair.info and let our Xbox 360 repair guide show you everything you need to fix the Xbox 360 3 red light error.
Best of luck fixing your Xbox 360 ring of death.
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On February 15th, tragedy struck as my beloved Xbox 360 fell victim to the Red Ring of Death (RROD).
The purpose of this video is not to bash Microsoft. I primarily made this to brush up on my video editing. Still, I love my 360, and I look forward to the arrival of my replacement console. In fact, I have been quite impressed by Microsoft’s devotion in providing replacement consoles in what must have been a substantial allocation of resources.
However, the fact of the matter is that these consoles were hastily pushed through the design/testing phase of development to meet marketing goals and Microsoft has yet to produce a stable and reliable motherboard.
I took exceptional care of my system. As you can see it’s sitting out in the open on a cool tile floor (not on carpet or in an enclosed space).
Microsoft has announced plans to release a new motherboard with a new 65nm GPU alongside the recently-added 65nm CPU. Let’s hope they finally fix the RROD issue once and for all.
On a side note, when I dropped my return box off at UPS, the clerk instantly recognized the packaging and said that they get 3-4 return drop-offs a day…
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