Ok, so i bought a 360 with the 3 red lights. When it arrived, i checked the error codes on llamma.com and apparently it means "memory error / memory overheating". I was kinda hoping it would be a GPU error as they seem easily fixable by the x-clamp replacement.
Anyways, the guy I bought it off had tried the heat gun fix, which got it to work for another 2 weeks but the red lights returned. I figured I may aswell try the x-clamp replacement anyway, as it wouldn't hurt. I used RBJTech's MKIII method, but it failed. I had heard the unplugging the fans until the console overheated often got failed x-clamp attempts working. I was doubtful, and didn't want to cause more damage to the console, but went ahead with it anyway. To my surprise it worked, so I cut the back grills out of the case to improve air flow, did the shroud divider mod, and applied arctic silver. All went well for 2 weeks, but now its dead again. (IMG:
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I have the same error code as before (0110), and I'm unsure what to do. If the ram is the problem, i need to find a way of cooling it. The ones on top of the motherboard shouldn't be too tricky, i can just add some VGA sinks. The ones underneath the mobo could be tricky though, obviosuly theres no room to add heatsinks to them. My other 360 has thermal gap filling pads on each of the ram chips, but this one doesn't. Would it be a good idea to add some, or are there any other mods that I could do??
Also, if I do get the thing up and running again, I will need more ways of keeping it cool. I have the Pelican Air Flo 360, but tbh I think that restricts heat flow rather than improving it. The obvious solution is the 12V fan mod, but with recent report of people getting banned from LIVE, I'm not sure I wanna risk it. Unless theres some sort of resistor that we could solder to the fan socket, so that the correct voltages are still running across it??
So I'm after a bit of advice. What can I try, to get this thing going again, and to hopefully keep it going??
Any suggestions are welcome, and thanks in advance.