Xbox 360 – Four Tips For Avoiding The Red Ring Of Death

The red ring of death refers to the three red lights on your console that indicate a general hardware failure. Perhaps you have a new xbox that works just fine and want to prevent the red ring of death from happening to you.

Perhaps you already experienced the red ring of death and don’t want it to ever happen again. Whatever your situation, there are a number of easy to follow prevention steps that you can take.

1.) It’s important to know where the cooling vents are located on your xbox. These vents must always have access to the surrounding air. If they are blocked for some reason, the xbox will overheat which will cause the ring of death failure.

2.) Place your Xbox in a clean dust free environment and make sure that your Xbox is kept clean. The reason for this is that dirt, dust, and pet hair can get sucked into the cooling vents which will interfere with the cooling system. If too much dust gets into the vents, the fans get over worked and won’t be able to supply the Xbox with enough cooling air.

3.) The power brick must also be kept cool. Therefore the same rules that apply to your xbox console also apply to the power brick. Make sure that air is free to flow around it. Avoid placing the power brick on soft or shaggy surfaces such as a carpet. Place it on a table or try hanging it off a hook.

4.) Don’t operate your xbox in a hot environment. If it’s a hot day, turn on the air conditioner. Keep it away from direct sunlight and other heat sources. This includes stoves, heaters, or other hot electronics nearby.

Keep in mind that your xbox runs hotter the longer you use it. Always limit your gaming to no more than a couple of hours each time.

The main thing to remember is that the red ring of death happens when your Xbox overheats. The Xbox naturally tends to run hot and has a cooling system that can barely keep up. So it’s up to you to make sure that it never overheats.

Marc Sandford is a gaming addict and writer. Get Xbox repair advice about fixing the Xbox 360 3 Red Lights Error.

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