They're already done with that, with the new heatsink and chipsets.
The RRODs were caused by overheating, 90% of the time, at least, which is easy enough to prevent. Its just tards are, well... Tards, and don't realize this.
the rrod can also come up with wires are unplugged or plugged in wrong. so it might not of been real RROD, and most likely wasn't.
then again, demo units are never turned off, so yeah, keeping a console on for 8 months straight in a small plastic box breeding heat, when heat is supposively the cause of RROD, can create RROD. Shocker!
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I think Microsoft should concentrate more on there RRoD's then this stuff.
'Nuff said.
One word, falcon.
I was at a Target the other day and their demo unit had a RRoD. All i could do was laugh. Especially since mine has been perfect for almost 2 years.
Yeah honestly, the RRoD issue isn't really there anymore. It was just the original units.
They're already done with that, with the new heatsink and chipsets.
The RRODs were caused by overheating, 90% of the time, at least, which is easy enough to prevent. Its just tards are, well... Tards, and don't realize this.
RROD still happens with falcon and the older zephyr.
Nothing has been fixed.
Oh, you're so wrong there, buddy.
to "justin.johnson3"
the rrod can also come up with wires are unplugged or plugged in wrong. so it might not of been real RROD, and most likely wasn't.
then again, demo units are never turned off, so yeah, keeping a console on for 8 months straight in a small plastic box breeding heat, when heat is supposively the cause of RROD, can create RROD. Shocker!
@Johnathon
And yet other makers' console demo units don't fail. Strange, eh?
@Scott
You've obviously missed the entire Playstation3 Tokyo Expo' debacle then huh?
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061004-7905.html