Is Your Xbox 360 Broken? Then Welcome!
How is your Xbox 360 broken? There are a number of faults that can occur with the Xbox an overheating fault being the most common. This problem is c...
How is your Xbox 360 broken? There are a number of faults that can occur with the Xbox an overheating fault being the most common. This problem is cheap and easy to fix though so don’t be worried. This fault is usually displayed in the form of a ring of red lights around the power button.
The ring of death is usually attributed to an overheating fault, I say usually as sometimes it can be down to hardware faults. Before we carry out this repair I think it would be a good idea to make sure that we are fixing the correct problem. Luckily for us the Xbox will tell us what the problem is with it.
This repair should only be performed if your Xbox is outside of its manufacturing warranty. If it is not this will invalidate your warranty.
First remove the outer case by depressing several clips placed around the case, you should use a small flat head screwdriver. When each clip has been successfully depressed a clicking sounds should be heard.
The next step is to remove all the screws from the case this will require a T9 torque drive, star shaped screwdriver. Once these screws have been removed one half of the metal case can be removed to reveal the motherboard. To remove the motherboard from the rest of the case we will need to disconnect the cables to the DVD drive which will then lift out and also disconnect the power cable to the fans located to the left of the fans.
Once you have removed the motherboard flip it over to reveal two x-clamps, you will need to remove these which can easily be done using a flat head screwdriver. Once removed the heatsinks will lift off the board revealing the processor chips. The first step is to clean the surface of these chips using some glue remover. We then need to apply some thermal compound to the processors ensure that all three are completely covered and that the covering a even.
The next thing to do is reattach the heatsinks you should use screws instead of reattaching the x-clamps. As with everything else, be careful when you are doing this.
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