By Marc Sandford

Since the introduction of the Xbox 360 in 2005, the red ring of death has afflicted consumers around the world. If your machine has the ring of death, then you've got a lot of company. You are literally one of hundreds of thousands that have this issue.

The following paragraphs will deal with two common questions regarding the cause and prevention of the red ring of death (RROD).

1.) What brings about the red ring of death?

The red ring of death is primarily caused by overheating of the console. The console motherboard uses a CPU and GPU chip that puts out excessive waste heat.

This heat builds up quickly when playing video games with high def 3 D graphics for lengthy time periods. The console also houses it electronics within a small compact space which make the cooling process extremely hard.

Too much exposure to heat over long periods of time can damage the motherboard. The motherboard soldering may also develop small cracks.

Another common occurrence is that the thermal compound or thermal paste inside the Xbox will get broken down by high heat levels. Degraded thermal paste means that the heat sinks can't draw away heat from the GPU and CPU.

2.) Are there ways to prevent the red ring of death from happening?

There are a number of actions that one should do to lessen the risk. Avoid long hours of Xbox gaming.

After playing for an hour or two, turn the machine off and give it a chance to cool off. The warmer your room is, the shorter your gaming session should be.

Your Xbox ought to be used in a cool ventilated area. It's all to easy for a person to make a quick decision that places their Xbox in a bad environment.

Space considerations may cause you to place your console in a closed off cabinet that has no ventilation or place the console on or next to warm electronics which is a source of a lot of heat.

The fan intakes must also be kept clean of grit so that air can easily be drawn into the machine. Don't place any objects up against the fan inlets.

If you have a dusty room, then dust will get sucked into the Xbox. The mother board inside the console will eventually get covered in dust. This dust layer is an insulator which will trap the heat from the electronics causing overheating.

In conclusion, two questions were answered that dealt with cause and prevention of the red ring of death. Although there are plenty of other questions not answered here, cause and prevention questions are among the most important.

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