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#1 SHOEGOO
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in this artical...8Bit Joystick.com: Inside Source Reveal the Truth About Xbox 360 "Red Ring of Death" Failuresthe insider says its better to have your 360 vertical.more air ventalation,anyone confirm this or disprove it or have feedback?i ask because im wondering if i should bswitch to vertical?to prolong my 360's life expectinsy.
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#2 silentlord833
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I have had my box since about four months after release, mine has been horizontal the whole time, with no problem (knocks on wood) I think the most important thing is to keep it well ventilated and clean, thats what I do and it works, but hey if you want it vertical that would work as well, just make sure it is in good conditions.
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#3 SHOEGOO
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anyone else?
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mines been horixontal for a year now and its been fine.
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#5 forgetwatyahear
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mine has died both ways:vertical and horizontal. It maybe better to have it vertical because it does live longer but it the end the only way to prevent the RRoD is to give it proper ventilation.
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#6 Aaron89
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Didn't read the article (laziness got the best of me), but I've had my Xbox 360 since launch horizontal, in a well ventilated tv stand. With that being said, I've had the RROD happen on two consoles - now being on my third. Honestly, if your console is destined to die - it will die, despite any crazy preventive measures.
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#7 Captain9099
Member since 2005 • 96 Posts
My was horizontal and it failed, but I think it maybe just have been a just been bad luck!
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#8 sellenzz
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I am pro for horizontal. There are numerous benefits of having it this way. First there is vents on the bottom of the 360 for air flow. If you have a hard drive then it is not getting air from the top as well. So that just leaves the sides if it is standing up. Next there is the fact of heat sink paste flow. Your number one cause of broken xbox 360s. The chip gets so hot that the paste (not to be mistaken with solder) runs right off the component leaving the heat sink floating above the chip, no paste, no heat transfer. And lastly there is the disk drive. Being horizontal creates so much less stress for these so you 8) get a stuck disk tray. Im not saying your xbox will not die anyways but there are definite benefits to having it on its side. The only way to prevent it from dieing is to give it to me so I can do the proper modifications.8)