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The Wooster

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I like to think of myself as a reasonable individual. Sure I have a tendancy to argue with people in other countries over which fictional character in a given entertainment product is 'better' and I have a mousepad that cost more than the average user's mouse but by and large, taking into account my hobbies and upbringing, I'm generally pretty stable.

But every now and again I find myself, usually because of a set of improbable circumstances, doing something utterly retarded.

A week or so ago my 360 went all Anakin Skywalker on me and starting giving me shit every time I turned it on. This didn't bother me at first because there was nothing coming out that month with the exception of Tales of Vesperia which I honestly couldn't give a flying shit about. But earlier, with a few big games on the horizon, I found myself in desperate need of an 360 and so I took the liberty of attempting to fix my hulking white box.

Each step I've tried seemed reasonable at the time but now I stop for a moment (for a Biscotti, aren't I totally cool?) I realize that I am, unfortunately, entirely fucking retarded. Behold my xbox 360.



Yes it is turned on.

Does anyone else have any ridiculous contraption fixing stories?
 

Beowulf DW

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I blew two fuses at my family's sheet metal shop when I tried to do some electrical repairs on one of the older machines.
 

Arcticflame

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What is in that cup?

I have a peg wedged between my power supply, and case, because the bracket is a bit bent and rattles like mad If there is nothing to stop it, Apart from that, the cliche'd beating up on a faulty device seems to work for 90% of my gadgets when they go clunk.
 

The Wooster

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Eggo post=9.73002.780584 said:
put some arctic silver between your hsf and cpu; it will provide better temps/performance
I have. Right now I'm weighting the heatsink down, waiting for the 360 to overheat and resolder. The cup is full of sand.
 

SimuLord

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Eggo post=9.73002.780584 said:
put some arctic silver between your hsf and cpu; it will provide better temps/performance
Second'd. The big key to killing the RROD is to do what MS should've done at the factory and that's provide proper heat dissipation.
 

000Ronald

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Actually, I'm rather good at fixing contraptions. I fixed both my GBA and my PS1 (the PS1 was really old, and I needed to fix it seven times).

So...yeah.

Apologies if I've made you feel bad.
 

The Wooster

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The problem isn't overheating. I've fixed that by removing the x clamps and screwing the heatsink into place. What's happened is the overheating has caused solder to shift around the gpu. I'm overheating, while applying preasure to the heatsink (because the board warps when it gets hot) so the thing will resolder itself.
 

Graustein

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Oh wait, that stuff's for coolant! I was wondering why you had foodstuffs there.
*sheepish grin*
 

The Wooster

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Graustein post=9.73002.780742 said:
Oh wait, that stuff's for coolant! I was wondering why you had foodstuffs there.
*sheepish grin*
What? No. It's actually full of iced tea crystals.
 

Fire Daemon

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I think the easier fix to your problems is getting a new 360.

Or rocks. Lots and lots of rocks.
 

Graustein

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Decoy Doctorpus post=9.73002.780743 said:
Graustein post=9.73002.780742 said:
Oh wait, that stuff's for coolant! I was wondering why you had foodstuffs there.
*sheepish grin*
What? No. It's actually full of iced tea crystals.
<_<
Ignore me.
*slinks away*