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Xbox360 Forums => Xbox360 Hardware Forums => Xbox360 Audio/Video Technical => Topic started by: wesley_fg on June 07, 2011, 06:18:00 PM

Title: Video Problem
Post by: wesley_fg on June 07, 2011, 06:18:00 PM
QUOTE(mistersamson @ Jun 3 2011, 12:46 PM) View Post

Just got a xbox 360 from a friend of mine and it has the 3 red rings of death.
So i took it apart and followed this tutorial:

http://something4fre...rings-of-death/

Now when i turn it on the colors on the screen aint right.

IPB Image

IPB Image

Tried it both on scart and hdmi.
I think the GPU is busted and there is no way of fixing it.
Or is there still hope?
Also when i turn it on the fan goes really fast in just a few seconds.

EDIT: forgot to put the heatpipe back on, now the fan spins normally.


It's a GPU or ANA/HANA chip problem, it indicates that your X360 will gets E74 (if it has HDMI) or RRoD. You can resource this problem making the Reflow on GPU and HANA/ANA chip.

QUOTE(mistersamson @ Jun 3 2011, 12:46 PM) View Post

Just got a xbox 360 from a friend of mine and it has the 3 red rings of death.
So i took it apart and followed this tutorial:

http://something4fre...rings-of-death/

Now when i turn it on the colors on the screen aint right.

IPB Image

IPB Image

Tried it both on scart and hdmi.
I think the GPU is busted and there is no way of fixing it.
Or is there still hope?
Also when i turn it on the fan goes really fast in just a few seconds.

EDIT: forgot to put the heatpipe back on, now the fan spins normally.


It's a GPU or ANA/HANA chip problem, it indicates that your X360 will gets E74 (if it has HDMI) or RRoD. You can resource this problem making the Reflow on GPU and HANA/ANA chip.
Title: Video Problem
Post by: mistersamson on June 09, 2011, 09:45:00 AM
Thnx for the reply
I dont have a heat gun so i think i will let someone else do the reflow.
Ive played LA noire on it for an hour and it runs like it should except for the colors ofcourse.
If i do the overheating trick thats described in the tutorial but only on the gpu will that also do the trick or will it do more damage?
Title: Video Problem
Post by: JamesOver9000 on June 11, 2011, 07:21:00 PM
Never do any type of "over heating trick".  It does more bad things than good.