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Monday, July 6, 2009

Xbox 360 - Useful Maintenance Tips

By Larry Moon

Of course, as you more than likely already know, the Xbox 360 is an expensive bit of kit, and that's even before you take all the games and accessories into account. Having said that; the vast majority of people seem to forget all about the cost of their Xbox, particularly once they start becoming involved with their favorite games. At least this is the case until such time that their Xbox packs up. Of course, providing your system is still under warranty, most breakdowns can be resolved, although the time it takes for repairs to be carried out may well cost you a considerable amount of quality gaming time. As you can imagine this problem becomes even worse when you're forced to hand over money for the repairs, or even for a new system.

One fundamental difference between the Xbox 360 and regular gaming desktops is that the Xbox 360 doesn't have as many cooling systems. In fact, with regards to the Xbox 360, heat is probably enemy number one, and believe it or not, but heat is produced relatively quickly when you play games for hours on end. However, by following the tips provided in this article you certainly can prolong the life of your Xbox 360.

Perhaps the most important tip of all, is that you limit your gaming hours. Having said that, if you spend most of your time playing Xbox Live Arcade games, excessive heat probably won't be much of an issue. This is simply because those games don't take advantage of the Xbox 360's phenomenal power. On the other hand, high definition 3D games place a heavy demand on the system and ideally one should take regular breaks, even if only for half an hour at a time.



If taking breaks is too difficult for you, at least play in a cooler environment so your Xbox 360 doesn't heat up as much. Full air-conditioning is the way to go, but if you can't install one, at least keep an electric fan point towards your system to ensure that the sensitive components don't get much heat exposure.

Even if your system is turned off and resting, you should make sure that your Xbox 360 is stored safely away from direct sunlight and dusty areas so that the next time you play, you are less likely to be nagged with red ring errors and decreased gaming performance. It is no good to turn on an Xbox 360 that is already warm due to the heat around the room.

Because of the overeating issues surrounding the Xbox 360, numerous accessories claiming to fix the problem of overheating are now available on the market. However, because the vast majority of these accessories get their power directly from the Xbox 360, they can very often result in further red ring errors. As such, unless an accessory draws its power from an independent supply, or if it is licensed by Microsoft, it should not be used.

While many people are wary of taking a gaming system with them when they travel, it can be done providing you exercise a certain amount of caution. For example, unless you use a proper Xbox 360 carry case, your console should not be carried in an upright position so as to avoid any damaging collisions. If you do use a proper case then of course you should always ensure that the case is adequately secured before you head out.

While the latest Xbox 360 gaming consoles are far less likely to experience red ring errors thanks to the use of upgraded motherboards, it's still imperative that gamers take adequate care of their consoles if they want their gaming sessions to be free of red ring errors.

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