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Did the NXE cause my Xbox to red ring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zonerunner" data-source="post: 232324"><p>I've heard a few reports about NXE causing such things, but you hear about that with every major release on the 360. If you stop to think about it, these reports happen to appear the most because theyre the most popular games so the RROD tends to happen the most with these. In reality, as you say, the graphics chip was really shoddily done in first generation 360's and alas it seems entirely inevitable that they'll all break after a certain time of use.</p><p></p><p>The worst part? If your 360 is a launch day console, it's no longer under RROD warranty. Which is somewhat dispicable on Microsoft's part if you ask me...</p><p></p><p>My first Xbox went the same way as yours. Indeed, I think that was around the time I first joined TRF. If somebody could be bothered, they could probably dig that up and embarass me in front of the whole Internet. But nobody would do that...</p><p></p><p>Anyways, muchos condolences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zonerunner, post: 232324"] I've heard a few reports about NXE causing such things, but you hear about that with every major release on the 360. If you stop to think about it, these reports happen to appear the most because theyre the most popular games so the RROD tends to happen the most with these. In reality, as you say, the graphics chip was really shoddily done in first generation 360's and alas it seems entirely inevitable that they'll all break after a certain time of use. The worst part? If your 360 is a launch day console, it's no longer under RROD warranty. Which is somewhat dispicable on Microsoft's part if you ask me... My first Xbox went the same way as yours. Indeed, I think that was around the time I first joined TRF. If somebody could be bothered, they could probably dig that up and embarass me in front of the whole Internet. But nobody would do that... Anyways, muchos condolences. [/QUOTE]
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