david1
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# Posted: 19 Jun 2010 09:33 · Edited by: david1
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Yep in the next version of the xbox console, you WONT ever get the red ring of death, however this is more to do with the fact they wont have the red led anymore, and just a green one. XD
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Now it may be able to green ring of death... but hopefully it won't come to that.
The dreaded Red Ring of Death is one of the scariest things that can happen to an Xbox 360 gamer. Those three flashing red lights are the signal of a hardware failure. The only bright side to getting that failure is that it is covered for three years as opposed to just the single year warranty for all other flaws.
The new Xbox 360 announced this week at E3, however, will NEVER get such an error. Does this mean that Microsoft has dealt with all the overheating GPU issues? We hope so – but what we really mean is that the new hardware simply doesn't have the capability to flash any red lights at all.
Joystiq obtained the following spec comparison sheet between the old and the new hardware and it clearly lists that the new hardware can only blink green.
Other new notable features is that the new console supports the Kensington laptop lock if you want to keep it bolted down.
Sadly, the new system doesn't accept any of the old memory units, so those still without hard drives on their Xbox 360 Arcade machines will have a bigger challenge in porting over their game saves.
I had to add this in LMFAO
Microsoft Engineer1 : The Red Ring of Death[RRoD] seems to scare people away, how can we solve this in our next console?
Microsoft Engineer2 : Simple, take out the dual color LED and put in a Green one.
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