Stan85 said:
The proof is in the hardware. The GPU is the source of the rrod,now it doesn`t move from the motherbord,so that`s my proof. Not talking about the hardware or asume something,but disecting the hardware. And i can`t prove or convince someone that does not want a 360 or hates it. |
First off, you're just speculating based hardware revisions that the RROD won't ever pop up again. Second, the proof is within reports from retailers and consumer surveys. So no, you do not have any solid proof. Just speculation.
And the GPU was not the only source of the RROD, in fact, it was mainly from the solder. I doubt you know enough about enginnering and electronics to simply say "because they made this smaller, it won't break anymore", so you're not very credible either.
Regarding your last sentence. I own a 360 and do not hate it, but you obviously don't convince me, not unless you give me real proof and an indepth run of the 360's internal hardware and the exact specifics on why RROD happens. Which i pressume you and nobody can do because RROD is not just one problem as it stands for "general hardware failure".








