| BMaker11 said: So basically.....it knows it's going to have problems so it nips it in the bud before it has a chance to become anything bad. Sounds great on paper. But what if I have a legitimately broken 360, and it just keeps turning off to prevent overheating. It's essentially RRoD right? What do you do when that little loop possibly happens? I'm not trying to knock the feature, it's sounds good. But I doubt that all the RRoD problems of years old could've been resolved by simply turning off your Xbox mid-play. Hell (anecdote here), my friend's 360 red ringed when he turned it on like 3 or 4 days after we played CoD4. Plenty of time to cool down right? |
the RRoD was caused do to overheating to the point that the MB would warp... this would move the GPU or CPU and/or break away the solder... if this system can stop the problem from becoming a problem this will keep it from getting that far... if the system does this there may be something blocking it's vents and maybe needs to be blown out or to hot int he cabnet









