Xbox 360 – Are you ignore the most common reason for the Red Ring of Death?
August 6, 2010 – 8:14 amThe Xbox 360 is a very sensitive machine. There is a tendency to overheat, which is the main cause for the error three red lights or red ring of death. Overheating is often caused by long hours of use in a closed environment and warm. But there is one thing that is rarely fully in its ability to stop the Xbox estimated. This offender is dust and dirt.
In addition to water and static electricity, one of the greatest enemies of the electronic dust. The main problem is that the dustdisturbing that the cooling system of your Xbox. An accumulation of dust on heatsinks inside the console acts as an insulating blanket. This significantly worsened the function of the heat sink cooling. Since the Xbox 360 uses microchips inefficient that put excessive heat and its narrow design, it takes very little to overheat for them.
the accumulation of dust in most homes is slowly and gradually. If your Xbox does, it's easy to ignore the dust, until it is too late. In fact,makes its greatest evil that can not see them. This is inside the console, on the motherboard and all its large heat sinks.
Keep your clean to console from dust and dirt. Never use compressed air or another device that blows air. This blow dust into the cracks of the cooling, drives him deeper and deeper into the machine. Use a hand-or vacuum suction to draw instead of dust. In addition, you should be comforted in an area that is free of dust. The fan can easilydrawn from the surrounding powder.
Keep the game discs dry and clean. Dirt and dust can hike obstacle on their way through your Xbox game discs. The best way to keep it clean in order to allow them to ever dusty, first. This means keeping the game discs in their cases.
For most of us, things are clean and free of dust just not as high in our priorities. They are particularly bad experience with this and my last Xbox only lasted one year. I held my neighborXbox dust and is still going strong after two and a half years of use.










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