Sunday, Aug 2, 2009
so i found a 360 for a good price! but the problem is it was made in late 2006 (and i think i can't find a better one) because in here we are all about the Playstation and wii so its hard to find a new 360 (by hard i mean u can't find a better one
)! so is it that bad if its manufactured in 2006? !!!
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Posted Aug 2, 2009 11:48 am PT
@gamer-clemm : Thanks for the reply... i take good care of my stuff
so i hope nothing will happen
Posted Aug 2, 2009 1:26 pm PT
Eh. Even newer models have a chance of RROD. You're not immune to RROD pretty much ever.... as it is. Microsoft says they lessen the chance of RROD... but it's still an issue.
Taking good care has nothing to do with it tho. I know people who's consoles look like they just bought them and they've had RROD issues.
If you buy new you'll be ok with your 3 year RROD warranty, but buying used can screw ya over.
Taking good care has nothing to do with it tho. I know people who's consoles look like they just bought them and they've had RROD issues.
If you buy new you'll be ok with your 3 year RROD warranty, but buying used can screw ya over.
Posted Aug 2, 2009 2:11 pm PT
so what ur saying is it doesn't matter if the manufacturing date is old or new!...oh And btw its not used its brand new! i guess i will just buy it!
Posted Aug 2, 2009 2:16 pm PT
The Xbox will get RROD even if you take great care of it. The GPU and CPU chips get covered in gunk causing them to not function properly (RROD). If you buy this xbox then i can guarantee that it has had the x-clamp fix or is due to RROD. If you buy a new 360 the get the arcade model as they come with the new Jasper chipset and are basically better and don't get RROD. RROD is easy to fix and there are many guides on youtube but i'd stay clear unless you know how to fix RROD.
Posted Aug 4, 2009 3:39 pm PT
THANKS for the advice
Posted Aug 5, 2009 4:59 am PT
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