I have an Elite. I really hope I get luck with the 360 and not have too many issues. I definitely play my PS3 more. Probably just sending it to videogame911.shewolf51 said:Sounds like the same fix I tried to do with my old 360. Take the machine apart, replace the thermal paste, etc. I wish I'd known about videogame911 back then. But, I don't regret buying an Elite since I love it.![]()
I can't say that I play on my family's PS3 very much. But only because we don't have very many games for it. Just Oblivion, Arkham Asylum, the 2 Uncharted games and Mirror's Edge.auronvi said:I have an Elite. I really hope I get luck with the 360 and not have too many issues. I definitely play my PS3 more. Probably just sending it to videogame911.shewolf51 said:Sounds like the same fix I tried to do with my old 360. Take the machine apart, replace the thermal paste, etc. I wish I'd known about videogame911 back then. But, I don't regret buying an Elite since I love it.![]()
I sent my 60GB to Sony to get fixed after the disc drive stopped reading Blu-rays. They gave me the option of getting a refurbished 60GB or a new 80GB (this was before the slim one came out). I went for the 60GB and it's been perfect ever since.auronvi said:Send it to Sony. 150 bucks, the probably just send me a refurbished system. This worries me because I want the 60gb version and I don't know if they will send me that. I like my backwards compatibility. Also I hear they don't back up your saved data which I would have to do myself using someone's PS3.
PS2's are $100?darthmalak95 said:My brother's 360 died once, my computer has died 5 or 6 times, and after a good 8 years, my PS2 recently passed away. Thankfully they're only $100 now.
You do realize viruses are just software, meaning they cannot do damage to anything besides software. They can oonly cause physical damage to a hard drive via forcing a shutdown that causes a headcrash. Even that is only a small chance.dududf said:My PC died on me a couple of weeks ago, a nasty virus killed my hard drive, and then killed my mobo, vid card, and processor. Nasty virus.
See post 42 on this same page.demoman_chaos said:My desktop PC luck has been bad. I've had a few that died from viruses, and others that died due to my dad getting irate about something it was doing and deciding best thing to do is to smash it.
But my laptop has had no trouble. I dual-booted Linux and XP, and XP never goes online. With Linux being immune to viruses, I just gotta make sure I don't screw it up myself.
I haven't had any console problems. Even my old Genesis still works fine. Only the ones I let my bro have went kaputz.
You do realize viruses are just software, meaning they cannot do damage to anything besides software. They can oonly cause physical damage to a hard drive via forcing a shutdown that causes a headcrash. Even that is only a small chance.dududf said:My PC died on me a couple of weeks ago, a nasty virus killed my hard drive, and then killed my mobo, vid card, and processor. Nasty virus.
The processor and video card would be uneffected, so it was most likley somethign else that killed those. Probably a power surge or a faulty power supply.