Kennith Posted October 23, 2007 Content Count: 2051 Joined: 05/10/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 23, 2007 I'm getting one soon, and I read a lot of reviews about it, it seems that it overheats often and most of them mentioned something about a, Red Ring of Death? While I was browsing, a NYKO Intercooler showed up. I looked up reviews about it, most were bad, stating that it would melt into your XBOX 360. However, there's another product that NYKO released, NYKO Intercooler EX which is supposed to have fixed most of the problems it had in the other version. The reviews were pretty 50-50, either 1s or 5s AVG on three different sites, such as Amazon.com and Newegg.com. I'm guessing the one who just put in a 1 was either using the old one or had their 360 ruined from the old version of this product and is pissed off. Anyway, has 360 owners here bought the NYKO Intercooler EX? Should I get it? Also what other problems should I expect from the 360? Link to comment
Arc Posted October 23, 2007 Content Count: 208 Joined: 07/20/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 23, 2007 If you get a 360 why don't you just water cool it yourself, or spend a little extra cash and buy a mini fridge to put it in. I don't keep up with Xbox as I am a PC guy, but every time I hear about it it's someone that has lost it to the red ring of death. It has serious over heating problems. From what I've seen on enthusiast sites like HardOCP, water cooled Xbox kits aren't that hard to install or operate. Link to comment
raven maniac Posted October 23, 2007 Content Count: 2488 Joined: 10/08/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 23, 2007 I've had my xbox 360 for about 1 month now and i've never seen any type of overheating allthough i dont overplay it, But my friend Nick played gears of war nonstop for a long time and his did overheat but thats because he rarely turned it off. I have heard from others that they keep theirs on 24/7 and they have no problems. I leave mine vertical in an area where the heat can escape on both sides and no problems yet ^.^ Link to comment
Twistedimage4 Posted October 23, 2007 Content Count: 25 Joined: 10/14/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 23, 2007 I wouldnt waste my money on one of those coolers. Ive had an xbox 360 for a few years and it has yet to overheat or red ring of death. Ive played some 10 hour sessions of gears of war back when it came out and again no prob's . Btw i would not do watercooled, because it probably involves opening the case which voids the warrenty Link to comment
RedDragoon Posted October 23, 2007 Content Count: 81 Joined: 09/18/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 23, 2007 Summer + 30Degree + Xbox360 = Bad match. Link to comment
Falcon04 Posted October 23, 2007 Content Count: 437 Joined: 05/19/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 23, 2007 I'm gonna get one soon as well; I'm not worried about the red ring though. Just keep it in the open and It should be fine. Link to comment
Riggs Posted October 23, 2007 Content Count: 656 Joined: 06/09/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 23, 2007 Get a mini-fridge, place your XBox in it, then fill all the extra space with drinks. Risk of overheating is gone, and you now have a convenient drinks fridge. Link to comment
Kennith Posted October 24, 2007 Content Count: 2051 Joined: 05/10/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 24, 2007 Helpful stuff please =/ Link to comment
Jesstilence Posted October 24, 2007 Content Count: 269 Joined: 09/18/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 24, 2007 Lol they fixed most of the problems with the 360. Any cases of over heating now are probably just environmental problems (carpet, dust, small spaces) and bad care by the owner. Link to comment
Riggs Posted October 24, 2007 Content Count: 656 Joined: 06/09/07 Status: Offline Share Posted October 24, 2007 I was being serious. Do it, my friend did and it works incredibly well (not to mention the drinks are like, right there). Link to comment
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