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xElement-Zoom wrote it depends how you treat it..
give it a 12v fan mod and dont use it for more than 15 minutes a day and it will be fine
them guys who say they break easily must keep them on for hours with a normal fan at a the default speed :/
get a freestyle dash and put the fan speed to maximum and it will be fine!
15 minutes 0_o really?
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My xenon got 12v fan mod and I use it around 3 hours every day and never got rrod and temps are low
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There are many things that you can do to prevent your xbox from getting the red rings of death. One of the biggest things is keeping your xbox in a well ventilated area, make sure to keep it away from carpet because carpet can retain heat and speed up the process. Also, there are many modifications you can do to keep your jtag from overheating such as the 12v fan mod, an inter-cooler, or even an additional 120mm/80mm fan on top of the heatsinks to keep them cool.
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TECHDOJO wrote There are many things that you can do to prevent your xbox from getting the red rings of death. One of the biggest things is keeping your xbox in a well ventilated area, make sure to keep it away from carpet because carpet can retain heat and speed up the process. Also, there are many modifications you can do to keep your jtag from overheating such as the 12v fan mod, an inter-cooler, or even an additional 120mm/80mm fan on top of the heatsinks to keep them cool.
Yes i was thinking of standing it up on top of a plastic milk crate (the kind with the holes)
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