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hey guys the other day my xbox got the e74,iv'e tryed everthing I could find on the internet but it still wont work,anyone have an idea what to do??Thanks
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yea mine went like that also
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call xbox .. I think * Keyword I think i had that. I might of had another error not sure but i called um n they helped me
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If it's in warranty they will fix it, if not they are going to charge £80. I fixed mine with a kit I bought for £6.
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Known fixes:
1)If you soldered anything to the mainboard before it occured, whatever you are powering from this point is drawing too much power so get rid of it.Also get rid of everything that you can see that might bridge anything near the GPU.

2) X-Clamp replacement Hybrid - Tighten the GPU screws facing the HANA chip slightly more and make sure to be using a shim

2) X-Clamp replacement Hybrid - Tighten the GPU screws facing the HANA chip slightly more and make sure to be using a shim. Adding an extra shim on each side of the smaller chip dye will help to create more surface against the heatsink and will increase the chances of the error going away for good.

3) If there is a lot of flexing under the GPU, bake the board to unflex it

4) Reflowing GPU and HANA chip



Description:
This error is caused by a cold solder joint under the GPU, (H)ANA-chip or in between.
Mostly it is one of the outer solder balls on the side facing the (H)ANA chip so a shim increases the chanced of success quite a bit.
Can also be a component that is missing or damaged so look for missing parts near the GPU and the (H)ANA chip.


References:
JBBrack - Extra shim, smaller chip dye
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Neil wrote Known fixes:
1)If you soldered anything to the mainboard before it occured, whatever you are powering from this point is drawing too much power so get rid of it.Also get rid of everything that you can see that might bridge anything near the GPU.

2) X-Clamp replacement Hybrid - Tighten the GPU screws facing the HANA chip slightly more and make sure to be using a shim

2) X-Clamp replacement Hybrid - Tighten the GPU screws facing the HANA chip slightly more and make sure to be using a shim. Adding an extra shim on each side of the smaller chip dye will help to create more surface against the heatsink and will increase the chances of the error going away for good.

3) If there is a lot of flexing under the GPU, bake the board to unflex it

4) Reflowing GPU and HANA chip



Description:
This error is caused by a cold solder joint under the GPU, (H)ANA-chip or in between.
Mostly it is one of the outer solder balls on the side facing the (H)ANA chip so a shim increases the chanced of success quite a bit.
Can also be a component that is missing or damaged so look for missing parts near the GPU and the (H)ANA chip.


References:
JBBrack - Extra shim, smaller chip dye
Thanks ill try this out.
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OopZ wrote If it's in warranty they will fix it, if not they are going to charge £80. I fixed mine with a kit I bought for £6.
Could you please tell me where you got the kit??,thanks
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if i was you i would try to fix myself
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thanks everyone but when i got home after supper my dad said he is sending it away..
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