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Re-arrange your wiring on the back of the board, especially the blue wire
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If it's freezing, put a blanket and that should do it, ahaha nah. But try changing HDD and running it on XELL
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What are your RGH's temperatures... It is possible that your RGH's wiring is loose and the console is freezing because of that.
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Yes I was thinking that it might be a loose wire issue. I don't want to do any soldering so i might have to get someone to repair it. My RGH's temperatures are fine. They hover around 38 degrees Celsius
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i would say loose wires 20 characters
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