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The RROD Is A Monster Of A Problem
By Pam Wishbow, as seen on TeeFury.So, Now We're Leaking Cooling Fan Footage. Mkay.
Not only that, for $50 you can make your Xbox 360 sound about three times as loud. Here is "leaked R&D" video of ZooZen's "Overcase," which turns your Xbox 360 into a stereo tuner from 1982. More »Report: 60% Of Britain's Xbox 360s Have Died
Following in the wake of Game Informer's armchair survey earlier in the year - which found that 54.2% of American Xbox 360s had broken down - CNET have done a similar study for the British market. With similar results. More »Report: 360 More Reliable, Repairs Less Frequent
According to data released by third-party warranty providers SquareTrade, since the mid-point of 2008 the Xbox 360's reliability has improved out of sight. More »Distressed-Look 360 Up For Sale on eBay
A British gamer has listed on eBay his red-ringed Xbox 360. And it's in even worse shape than that suggests. More »Microsoft Responds to Xbox Failure Rate Claim
Microsoft's responded to Game Informer's controversial survey, which found 54.6 percent of Xbox 360s - among their readership anyway - have gone RRoD. Microsoft didn't dispute numbers or offer their own, but did concede they're "constantly improving" the 360's design. More »Report: Xbox 360 Failure Rate Over 50 Percent
It's that time again! Time to talk about Xbox 360 failure rates — you know, the Red Ring of Death and all that jazz. More »Put That RROD 360 To Good Use!
Faced with a red-ringed 360, a user is left with a few options. They could brave Microsoft customer support and send it back. Or...they could make a fighting stick out of it. More »Have Microsoft Stopped Sending Out Boxes For 360 Repairs?
It's been standard practice for a while now that, if your 360 broke, Microsoft would send you a box, so you could send your console back in. But a Consumerist report today claims otherwise. More »Now You Can Be Certain You've Bought a Jasper
The newer, cooler, less red-ring-of-deathy Jasper configuration of the 360 has been out since the holidays. If you want make damn sure that's what you're buying, Newegg is offering them virtually by name. More »Sam's Club Will Swap RRoD'd 360s, Refund Difference if Necessary
Microsoft Hit With Class Action Over RROD
Game Tester Fired For Going On Record About Xbox 360 Defects
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Owen's Xbox: We Have a Winner!
"Guess the Date Owen's Xbox Returns" is officially over. Corey Goupil correctly guessed April 7, winning a Rock Band hoodie and some other great schwag. But really, there's only one winner here: Me. I got my Xbox back yesterday, delivered to my office. More »Pretty Sure This Violates the Warranty
From reader Michael Hurt comes this: a watercooled Xbox 360. As casemods go, this one looks like someone locked the A-Team in a barn, Murdoch and B.A. improvised with some aquarium tank hose and an aerator, and the gang saved the day. I love it when a plan comes together. More »How To Get Around Microsoft's Shitty DRM
More Details On The 360's "16%" Failure Rate
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