According to GameInformer the 360s stil don't have the new 65nm chips that would stop the "Ring of Death" plauge. The new 360s that have come of the line still have the old 90nm, I was thinking about getting a 360, but I think I'll wait until Microsoft themselves say that the new 360s have the new 65nm chips.
They dropped $50? EBgames still has them at the same price. :\
And all you need to do to save a 360 from the RROD is to
A. Don't play it for more then four hours at a time.
B. Add some computer case fans to the back.
RROD also isn't caused by the CPU overheating, its because of the motherboard getting warped from the heat.
Quote from: General LC on September 28, 2007, 10:08:20 AM
They dropped $50? EBgames still has them at the same price. :\
And all you need to do to save a 360 from the RROD is to
A. Don't play it for more then four hours at a time.
B. Add some computer case fans to the back.
RROD also isn't caused by the CPU overheating, its because of the motherboard getting warped from the heat.
Yeah, didn't you know they dropped in price? All three models.
Anyway yeah I know about the fans thing, but still that's stupid, why should you be limited to 4 hours, sure, in all the system manuals it says not to play a system for more than 1 hour and a half, and after the 1 1/2 you are supposed to take a break, but think about this, do you really want to be limited to only 4 hours of halo multiplayer?
I didn't notice a drop in price.