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XBox Ring Of Death - Does Extended Play Increase Risk?

Sunday Aug 17, 2008

XBox 360 games such as Halo 3 and Grand Theft Auto IV have become exceedingly popular and have a very large almost fanatical following. There are many exciting XBox 360 game titles around with more in the creation pipeline. With games such as these being developed it is hardly surprising that Microsoft has sold in excess of 19 million XBox 360 consoles, despite their reputation for developing the XBox Ring Of Death.

These XBox games offer tremendously impressive graphics and exciting story lines. Perhap some think these games offer some escapism from our stressful and troubled world, why not, that’s what I use them for. But sometimes, because the games are all engulfing and addictive, many of us run our XBox consoles for excessively extended time periods, often into the early hours of the morning, and I’ll wager I’m not the only one, just one of many.

Because of these addictions and being totaly wrapped up in the game play, we will not be aware of just how long we have been running our XBox. As we are completely immersed we will unlikely pay any attention to the fact that our console maybe overheating due to the lack of ventilation, the XBox Ring Of Death lights will probably go un-noticed also.

The Red Ring Of Death has been the subject of many online discussions, especially tips for the Ring Of Death Fix. But I discovered in my research for information to effect my own XBox repair, that many of the online tips from professed experts could actually be dangerous and harm your XBox beyond repair.

So if well ventilating your console does not fully protect you from the XBox Ring Of Death developing and you do not wish to take Microsoft up on their expensive offer of repair, as I didn’t, then ensure you research for professional repair guides. Look for XBox Ring Of Death Repair Guides Review sites that have tried and tested the top repair guides to ensure 100% guaranteed effectiveness and ease of use.

2 Comments »

Interesting article. The Xbox ring of death happened to me, so I searched online for solutions. There is a common “solution” involving a towel. Three of my friends have tried this method but it doesn’t work. I purchased a new fan, it’s better than the default one which is in the Xbox when purchased. Fingers crossed it will help the lifespan of my Xbox!

July 5th, 2009 | 5:40 am

Interesting post.
Thanks for shearing.

February 10th, 2010 | 3:06 am
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