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How to Fix the Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death ( part 5, putting it back together )

This is just a quick follow up video to “how to fix the xbox part 1″ and “how to fix the xbox part 2″. In this video I will be showing you how to perform the “Penny trick” in order to fix your Xbox

How to Fix the Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death ( part 4, Heat Sink Fix )

This is just a quick follow up video to “how to fix the xbox part 1″ and “how to fix the xbox part 2″. In this video I will be showing you how to perform the “Penny trick” in order to fix your Xbox

The Shocking Truth Behind Xbox 360 Red Lights And How To Fix Your System!

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XBOX 360 Repair 3 Red Lights of Death Rrod X-Clamp Fix 3 RED LIGHTS.avi

This is a quick vid on fixing the 3 RLod in the Xbox 360. There are NO swaps in this video…it is the same xbox from start to finish. I’ve done about 40 of these the same way.

Xbox 360 Heat Gun Reflow – RRoD Repair

If you benefited from this video and use bitcoins, please consider donating any amount to 1GfMWhREmpYaYZELJ1ruyi3ymnSQqoomat This is the method I use to reflow an xbox 360. I bought a wagner 1000 heat gun for from the paint department at walmart. It has two temperature settings: 750 and 1000 degrees fahrenheit which is certainly enough and gives you an actual reflow compared to the “overheat method” used by most x-clamp fix tutorials. If you’ve done an x-clamp fix and still have a red ring this is why. After removing x-clamps and heatshinks and thoroughly cleaning both cpu and gpu of all the thermal paste, do 1 minute on the low setting over the entire bottom of the board (about a fist-length away). Then flip to the top and heatgun the cpu, gpu, ram, southbridge and hana on high for 4 minutes. Then let the system sit for 30+ minutes. Be sure not to move the system in any way while it’s cooling! After the system has cooled, apply fresh thermal paste and re-apply your x-clamp fixes. The screws I use have a 2mm head so when I use a 1mm thick #10 nylon washer this gives me 3mm total, which is the same height as the standoffs around the chassis. This means drilling is not necessary as your motherboard will be flat and even with the standoffs. Do not use 2mm worth of washers on the bottom! On the top between the heatsink and motherboard you do need to use 2mm worth of washers. Tighten down well but you dont have to torque them down as hard as you can! In this way you can

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