29 Jul 2010 @ 12:14 PM 
 

Please Tell Me Why The Xbox 360 Freezes Up?

 

xbox 360 freezing errors I know why you are reading this article. Your console has been freezing up, right? You are not alone; more than a million people worldwide are wearing the same shoes as you are. Most gamers don’t seem to understand why a new console would be freezing up. That is so unlike other gaming consoles. So why does the Xbox 360 freeze? I am going to tell you why.

Unlike other gaming consoles, the Xbox 360 came with of a design flaw. During the process of manufacturing, Microsoft wanted to create more space for the DVD and so they downsized the LSI heat sinks. These heat sinks are meant to regulate temperature in the console. Since the cooling unit was too small to properly cool the motherboard, the motherboard bends causing the entire system to freeze up on even seemingly simple tasks.

Now this can be very aggravating since this is entirely the fault of the design team and nothing to do with the consumer. rlod error repair Most gamers like me, can’t understand why we have to be punished for the sin of Microsoft. As a game is being played, hot air gets recycled around and inside the console. As a result, the console gets overheated. The enjoyment of playing a game is completely zapped away by these unexpected freezes that happen at pivotal moments in the game.

I don’t advise that you ignore the freeze ups as they become more frequent with each passing day. If you are still under warranty, you can send the console to Microsoft. If not, you can get a local repairer to fix it for you or you can do it yourself. If you want to fix the console yourself, get a repair guide online, so you don’t get to damage your console further. error e 79 FIX

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Last Edit: 29 Jul 2010 @ 12 14 PM

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